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• #60277
Wheels look good. Definitely needs hitting with the stick though
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• #60278
He is marmite. And just like the spread, I can't fucking stand him.
Edited to say - RS2's are lovely and I would own one.
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• #60279
Jeez, theres a decent amount of play in your budget. Isn't that about £12k dearer than the white one you linked the other day?
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• #60280
Yes, and of course cheaper is better.
However this is the E63-S, which has more power and torque, a mechanical LSD and a retuned chassis, and it's on half the miles of the white one.
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• #60281
Check that mileage is genuine!
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• #60282
LSD is surely a requirement for all roundabouts to and from MTB trails
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• #60283
Creeping towards 213 money....
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• #60284
Yes, true. Although 213 money is £49,999, and I don't have that.
I suspect I should go with this E63, rather than that E63-S.
The cachet of the S is always tempting, but the non-S has a better spec, and with a lightly breathed on map and £1,500 of LSD would be (from a performance perspective) above the S.
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• #60285
Look what a ruinous financial decision you made for yourself by buying the wrong Porsche and then trying to make it faster than the one you actually wanted. Just buy the S if you want it.
I’d suggest you drive each though. AMG aren’t renowned for ride comfort.
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• #60286
Big V70 fan too , mine is manual petrol but is just a solid motor.
18 years old , cost £700 , takes bikes Inside , SUP on the roof , tows the boat to the slipway and it’s comfy and smooth .
Old school wagon that I don’t worry about .. not,don’t care , don’t worry .
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• #60287
Sometimes the SUP go inside if it’s local
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• #60288
That is the bit that I don't get, why would the dealer/specialist not check? Looks like second hand car dealers are still dodgy as.
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• #60289
Oh I get that. If you want the S, then I'd get the S, just to save the inevitable feeling of wanting to upgrade in 6 months. I'd hazard a guess though that you could get a standard one with less of a deficit on miles, and make some changes with it to make it a car you are really happy with for a lot less than difference in cost.
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• #60290
I didn’t buy the wrong Porsche and I’ve enjoyed the journey with it.
The wrong Porsche would have been a 30k 997.
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• #60291
Why is that if i May ask?
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• #60292
A huge part of the fun for me with my 996 has been modifying it, and the engine project which I've been involved in for three years now would (I think) never have started if my starting position had been the M96 3.6 or 3.8 engine in the 997 - it would certainly never have started if it'd been the MA2.
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• #60293
Here's some more in-car from me, this time from Three Mile Hillclimb the day after the gravel round i posted earlier.
It's a big power hillclimb, so i came second from last against the only other group N car that entered (Peugeot 106 Rallye)
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• #60294
The Bilstein kit will be really good, like you say, you don't need coilovers, although I think it would be pretty cool on air...
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• #60295
Yeah but £££££££££
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• #60297
Doesn't all the Golf stuff just bolt up? I'd assumed it was that platform, is that a mistake?
Not really. There is some cross over but not as much as you'd think.
Availability is easier in the US as the 5C/A5 Beetle shares more many more parts with the Jetta (Bora) and Jettas sell very well in the US. I had one BITD and loved it.
For the more recent models, VW only sold about 30k cars Beetles per year in the US with the same sales numbers in Europe. Jetta numbers for Europe average closer to 15k. So the size of the aftermarket is pretty small in the grand scheme of things. (numbers from Calessalesbase)
The VW Vortex site, which should have a lot of the interchangeability info is too US focused and the UK forums are pretty dead. So there may be more options, but I am struggling to find the right information.
Thanks @mcmyk for the link. I have been using this web site as the diagrams are really useful.
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• #60298
Ah yes, to live in a country without sleeping policemen every 200 feet.
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• #60299
On that note u can understand why the SUV is so successful here.
Rides speed bumps like they don exist.
Allows for poor (kerb riding) driving ability.
Loads of position presence.
Easy kid access / no back breaking estate shite.
Hybrid options.
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• #60300
Imagine that in South London with all the speed bumps and sleeping policemen. I'd give it a month before the front had been sculpted by tarmac.
A new challenger appears!