Nic wrote: Mon Apr 01, 2019 3:31 pmMore so parked with my friends Saph!
Wheels might be changed soon, I can’t make my mind up on them, I hate them sometimes but love them most of the time.

Very nice
Is your friend Simon?
Nic wrote: Mon Apr 01, 2019 3:31 pmMore so parked with my friends Saph!
Wheels might be changed soon, I can’t make my mind up on them, I hate them sometimes but love them most of the time.
Solid enough to drive into a house with no issues, was planning to keep this one though. Unless I replace it with a new shape one or Panamera estate or...Foz wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 7:14 pm How has the car been to date? I never extended my Merc out of the factory 3 years as bar a parking sensor nothing went wrong on it.
Had it been a nightmare I may have kept it on..
All of that. Driveline on our 330i but only ever used it for rear wheel bearings. However, Comp on the 125i and it had a new cylinder head and then turbos. Was a near 5 figure Bill I think.Jobbo wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 9:52 pm Ian, I had the Driveline cover on my second 545i Touring. I’d previously had Comprehensive cover on the first 545i Touring. There’s a lot which isn’t covered by Driveline, obviously, but it paid out for a new gearbox. Only just though; the limit is £5k and it would have been nearly £5,500 but the garage did me a discount.
I’d go Comprehensive while you can, but maybe up the excess to £100 or even £250 if it’s been problem-free. And take breakdown cover off to keep the cost down.
Thanks for the info gents. The quotes are with £250 excess (max) and no breakdown cover. I guess it’s like all insurance: waste of money until you actually need it!Swervin_Mervin wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 10:33 pmAll of that. Driveline on our 330i but only ever used it for rear wheel bearings. However, Comp on the 125i and it had a new cylinder head and then turbos. Was a near 5 figure Bill I think.Jobbo wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 9:52 pm Ian, I had the Driveline cover on my second 545i Touring. I’d previously had Comprehensive cover on the first 545i Touring. There’s a lot which isn’t covered by Driveline, obviously, but it paid out for a new gearbox. Only just though; the limit is £5k and it would have been nearly £5,500 but the garage did me a discount.
I’d go Comprehensive while you can, but maybe up the excess to £100 or even £250 if it’s been problem-free. And take breakdown cover off to keep the cost down.
Policy docs are on the website. It's worth having a read as they do change.
As I have discovered with my wife's S60, Volvo servicing is every 12mths. This seems odd in the age of condition based servicing.Jobbo wrote: Fri Apr 05, 2019 9:57 am
In other news, my Volvo is telling me to book a service, but it's over 2 months until it is one year old so I guess it's set from the factory to warn you 12 months after the build date. I'll ignore it until as late as possible (July) so the second service isn't due until after I've handed it back.
I would have something written by the dealers as a Qashqai owner (I think) voided his warranty by being a few months late as he thought it was 12 months since he bought it, not 12 months since it was registered. I think it was a post on Pistonheads which mentions it ?Jobbo wrote: Fri Apr 05, 2019 9:57 am
In other news, my Volvo is telling me to book a service, but it's over 2 months until it is one year old so I guess it's set from the factory to warn you 12 months after the build date. I'll ignore it until as late as possible (July) so the second service isn't due until after I've handed it back.
My Polo didn't. In fact I phoned VW at about 20 months and 16k miles into ownership to ask when the fuck it needed servicing. It's completely condition based and didn't have it's first service until 21m / 17k. I guess this is in no small part why my maintenence inclusive lease is so cheap as they probably knew it's need 1 service max in 36m. However, I'd imagine they didn't factor on it needing 2 sets of tyres and brakes.Jobbo wrote: Fri Apr 05, 2019 10:26 am My Volvo was registered a day or two before it was delivered, so I don't have any concerns there. Seems to be a common theme amongst Volvo leasers on PH. Much like leased VWs always seem to demand a service after a year even though they should be on long-life service intervals.