Car appreciation... the aesthetics, the engineering, etc

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  • However who knows if there will be competitive lease deals next year
    with Brexit and general COVID gloom.

    Competitive leases have been almost non-existent this year, I really wouldn't bank on it. I follow the lease deals thread on Pistonheads quite closely and picked up my last two cars thanks to intel there, it has been slim pickings this year.

    However, we may see a flurry of deals from VAG on recently released MQB Evo platform cars (Golf, Leon, Octavia, etc) as they try to flood the market. Even if that's the case I doubt we'll see the kind of stonking deals there were a few years ago on the likes of Golf Rs and Cupras.

  • Dead against electrifying classics, like putting PVC windows on a thatched cottage

  • Will be resisting EVs until the moment they're physically forced upon me infact

  • HOW the fuck is a battery 500 quid???

  • It's not really. You can get it for less than £200 at other places.

  • For scooting about EV just wins. Instant acceleration, silent, and no clunking gears. I did the school run this morning and only touched the brakes to stop.

  • It was a Lotus Elite for 2k, looked like everyting was there and a good project.

    Sold quickly tho.

  • Same with motorbike exhausts, the current thing is ceramic coating have ben told.

  • All the merc battery is a merc label battery as merc don't make batteries.

    Just get a decent brand calcium battery with a 5 year guarantee and don't worry about it.

    Note that some cars need to be informed that the battery has been replaced.

  • Wow, seems alot without tracing the actual fault. Seems like the do everything and who cares.

    Sounds like the garage that so far has claimed the head gasket has failed, then the water pump has failed and wanting £70 for a waterpump, that is more than ford charge. But still not looking at common fault on the engine being the plastic thermostat housing cracking. Oh and a garage even said that the car needs a cambelt when the waterpump is changed...not on this engine...great diagnostic.

  • Because I like engines

  • Stop/start now works!

  • Yeah money no object I'd love a Honda E just for school and shop jaunts, it'd charge at home and never leave the city, although really I should just get an e-cargo bike

  • Has @amey been bullying you over PM again? Blink twice if you need help.

  • So, what was wrong with it?

  • Keep looking at that exhaust and am a bit meh, looks like pre bent pieces welded together. Prefer the mandrel bent flowing pipes. Then the joy of trying to get every pipe the same length and clear everything.

  • Looks like it was indeed the battery. £671.88 for the battery and labour to fit it, which is happily paid for by the dealer I bought the car from.

    Now you and I might think that if you'd spent damn near £700 to have a £205 battery fitted then Mercedes Benz Bromley might wash your car ahead of pick up - and you my friend are living in a fantasy world. I have no idea what sort of money you'd need to spend with them for that sort of level of service, but I suspect it's a minimum of six figures.

  • cheers. but i would need one that someone had completed.

    don't have space, time, or most importantly skills to do a full restoration.

  • They have stopped washing cars during the pandemic, or at least MB Bristol have - they certainly used to do it.

  • TBF to them, they are also fixing a small oil leak at the same time for that £823 but yeah it’s a lot. The expansion tank alone is £108

  • How's your battery?

  • Did the battery about 3 months ago. £80

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