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• #41477
Nice Cayman. I miss mine. But I'm more tempted by an R8 at the moment.
There's a lot of engine stuffed into the bay, which once I've given it a once over will make for a fun picture.
Ever seen under the bonnet of an RS6? Really not a lot of spare room, despite the cavernous engine bay.
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• #41478
I'm sure - V10 with charge pipework and a couple of intercoolers will do that.
The bonnet on the C55 is 8cm longer than any other contemporary C class, in order to fit the engine in.
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• #41479
You’re right, there’s no mention of resident grace period any more, so 2021 is most likely.
From my basic survey of cars on the road, I really don’t see it making much difference. The majority of private cars are already low emissions because they’re relatively new, taxing older cars will barely make a dent. On one hand they’re trying to say it’s such a big problem that they need to reduce it to reduce pollution but then in the same breath they’re trying to say not that many residents will be affected. Which is it?
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• #41480
Neither. It's all just a load of spintastic bollocks, as is evident from this sentence from the press release:
"The Mayor of London today launched a new public consultation on the next phase of his hard-hitting plans to tackle London's toxic air, reduce filthy emissions and protect the public from harmful pollution by expanding the Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ)."
Good PR, fuck all practical benefit. Double win.
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• #41481
Just had a win! Audi is fixing my A3 1.8t engine for free! That's $12000 saved, phew. Now, my other half did say I could buy another car if they paid for the engine...
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• #41482
The C55 looks good. Do the windows have the blue tint on them? No idea what Merc calls it but it looks very cool.
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• #41483
Who-hoo!
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• #41484
Interested in this as well
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• #41485
They used to, but not anymore I don’t think?
After driving a w124 though all other steering wheels feels like tin lids
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• #41486
Great news!
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• #41487
I recently got an '11 plate 520d (F11 pre LCI).
I looked at an E-Class, but not an A6(I had an A6 saloon as a rental last year and it was very dull), and preferred the "feel" of the beemer. I have had it 5 up with a couple of mates over 6 foot in the rear seats, no complaints! Lots of boot space. Mine had boot rails fitted which I think are great. 8 Speed auto is nice, very smooth. iDrive system is a bit of a faff to learn but quite good once you have it down. Not had it long enough to comment on reliability. The other thing I will say is it is not the most exciting drive. Very comfortable, very easy going but can feel a bit barge like when the roads get more fun. This is compared to a MK7 golf I drive regularly as well. It is big to park in a car park, barely fits in a space at my local Tescos.
Do 50 miles commuting most days with motorways and towns, don't seem to get amazing return on Fuel, however this might be driving style related. Still get 500 plus miles a tank.
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• #41488
Would echo most of those comments - I have a 12 plate 520d.
Ditching the run-flat tyres for decent regular tyres made quite a difference to handling tbh.
Had mine 2 and a half years - 1 big bill (£1200) for a worn suspension air bag (rear self levelling) and front ball joints, but nothing aside from that.
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• #41489
Yeah, I don't know what Merc calls it but all of their windows have that tint on, it's a bit characteristic.
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• #41490
The newest shape 5 series is much more of a looker than the E6X in my opinion, can't offer any real advice unfortunately, but it's a lovely car.
You won't struggle for space in that size car, but if you're not looking for an estate have you considered a 7 series?
Edit: Looks like @BunninZootius and @danb have got you covered
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• #41491
Ditching the run-flat tyres for decent regular tyres made quite a difference to handling tbh.
I'd say that for any car, I don't know when suspension designers are going to start designing with run-flat tyres in mind?
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• #41492
Looks really mint aside from that rust!
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• #41493
So you reckon it won't happen?
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• #41494
How's the Ovlov Sadaat? Found any rust?
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• #41495
Where I can see it will make a difference is with white vans particularly with the extension of LEZ to Euro 6. Only vans from 2015 onwards will be compliant and this could have quite an affect on smaller business's.
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• #41497
It may well happen but for PR reasons rather than because it'll actually do anything positive.
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• #41498
Both depending who you're pitching ;)
The big thing is applies to commercial vehicles though (except taxis). That means companies are going to be choosing different engines when they renew their vehicles - at this point electric or hybrid ones. That will make a difference.
The taxi carve out was to be expected, but what I don't understand though is why they weren't given a grace period too. Ie by 20xx only black cabs made betwen 19xx-20xx will be allowed to be non-electric / hybrid. Toyota have had hybrids for 20yrs now. Buses are hybrid. No reason for diesel taxis to still be manufactured.
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• #41499
Nicked from facebook.
Thinking about selling my wagon any interest on it proper sleeper!!
Volvo 940 2.3 turbo with a difference
Gt35 turbo
Over sized injectors
2.75 inch exhaust
Fuel chip
Toyosports intercooler
Solid boost pipes
Running 17psi of magic 👍
12 months mot
In Somerset ta9
Judging by others I’d say £1750 is fair price
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• #41500
With a lot of custom fabrication, yes.
I’d keep that Redblock powered, needs some low fitting though.
Close, but no banana. Mind you, an E55 engine only gets you a measly 100bhp extra, which is why I suggested the McLaren lump as an alternative. 650bhp. Nearly adequate.