October 2007
I have been brought up on a farm and worked on them all my adult life and because I get paid to drive a real tractor would rather poke my eyes out with a stick then buy some pathetic SUV.
Anyway, I have been harvesting potatoes in a 64 acre field for a couple of weeks and in said field there is a trail plot. It is at the opposite end of the field to the road and is 700 meters or there abouts from the road.
Last week we had enough rain to stop us working, but the guy who has the plot needed to "harvest" his plots with a fork and put the plants into bags. I had harvested our crop that surrounded his and as a reasult the ground is very soft.
On sunday I drove into the field, all 4 wheels driving and machine sliding in a fun manner. At the far end of the field I saw our mans 2007 Clio! He was walking up and down his trail plot ferrying bags of spuds to his Clio. He tired of this so drove further down the field and filled up with bags. Later he accosted me to enquire of a a closer gateway as he has driven right around the inside of the field when he came in!
It made me smile, that people will use the most feeble excuses when they buy 4 wheel drive that they will never use, when this guy could really do with a Hilux but gets along just fine with a Clio, and a good one at that! Read more
Just returned from a pretty extensive jaunt around South and South West France and I thought it was worth passing on that, after a few experiments on my part, it now appears Super U and Leclerc supermarket petrol stations are now equipped to take UK 'chip and pin' debit and credit cards in their 24-hour pumps.
In my experience the Leclerc ones now have a sticker on them saying they take Mastercard and Visa, but not Visa Electron (whatever that is).
Don't know about other supermarkets but those two are pretty general throughout France.
I also found when heading back from the UK a couple of months ago that the Esso station just outside the ferry port in Cherbourg also takes UK cards in the automatic pumps.
Hope this helps when planning next year's hols... Read more
Interesting, thank you. Thought it might be worth a bump.
My brother is looking to buy a 2 to 3 years old ideally Octavia TDi and he's thinking of going to auction, I'm going with him next week. Just would like a few do''s and dont's when buying a car from auction.
The car would be used as a private hire so you could suggest others which you think are good cars to consider for taxi. Thanks Read more
Surely if you buy an Octavia diesel at auction you run the risk of buying a clocked Taxi / Private Hire?
FWIW my neighbour drives a Private Hire Cab and he runs the Octavia. However he finds it cheaper to run one through the Cab firms's lease deal than buy a secondhand one. Might be worth exploring if that option is available?
Still seeing old style Octavias being registered, now with 57 plates, when the new style Octavias have been out since 54 or 05 !
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2007 Seat Altea XL 2.0 TDI (140) Stylance
2005 Skoda Fabia vrS
The 1-series has had mixed reviews, to put it mildly, so I wanted to give the perspective of an owner who bought the car, not the badge. I didn?t choose a BMW for reasons of image or status, but because it is the only small RWD diesel car on the market. If Kia sold the same thing for less money, I would happily buy one.
I needed to replace my much-missed, but thirsty, Subaru Impreza Turbo, which had to go because of my ever-increasing mileage. My priority was to find an optimal combination of performance, economy, reliability and handling. Practicality wasn?t an issue, fortunately. I paid a very reasonable £11700 retail, for a 2.5 years old which had covered 55k miles.
I will start with the good bits?
The 120D is a fantastic driver?s car, and that begins with the superb 163 bhp chain-cam engine which delivers a combination of performance, economy and refinement which would have been inconceivable only a few years ago. It?s a winner.
Economy, however, has been slightly disappointing at an average of 42 mpg. It is possible to improve significantly on this figure on a ?steady run?, as they used to say. BMW diesels may be much smoother, quieter and more refined than VW group units, but they are certainly not as efficient.
The car handles, stops and steers quite brilliantly. The brakes are extremely powerful and reassuring, and feel like they have been transplanted from a much larger and more expensive car. The steering is quick and direct, body roll is minimal, understeer is almost absent and, of course there is no torque-steer. When pushed, oversteer is controlled well by the driver aid systems, and the result is a car which is a pleasure to drive in a manner that no competitor ? not even the Focus - can approach.
The interior, while not up to Audi standards, is a pleasant place to spend time. The design is contemporary and the infinitely adjustable driving position is perfect. The dual-zone climate control is a thing of genius, and a potential relationship saver if, as in my case, one person prefers to be warm and the other cool. Styling is subjective, of course. I prefer ?different? to ?boring? so I quite like it. Others may take a different view.
Running costs are reasonable with 42 mpg, relatively low depreciation, no cambelt changes and variable service intervals.
And now for the not so good?
The ride is awful on the standard runflat tyres. My car is the SE, with the allegedly softer suspension settings and riding on 16 ?s. I shudder to think what the even harder suspension of the sport specification is like. Many people would be put off buying the 1-series by its ride, and I can see their point.
Practicality is also poor. The boot is small (I have to fold down the rear seats to carry my Golf clubs!), door apertures on the 5-door model are tight, rear legroom is very limited behind a tall driver. As a family car, the 1-series would be fairly hopeless but it?s fine for 2.
Problems? One trivial niggle, the glovebox lid catch broke. It took two visits to the dealer to have it fixed under warranty, however, which was somewhat irritating. AM radio reception is also poor, but that is the norm for BMWs in my experience.
In summary, the 1-series is in many ways a sports car masquerading as a family hatchback. The new 3-door and coupe models may suit the car?s character much better than its original incarnation as a 5-door hatchback.
Would I buy another? If they sorted out the ride without compromising the handling, I would definitely buy a 3-door 1-series.
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Why did you want a small RWD diesel?
Because I wanted reasonable performance with good economy, I don't like understeer and I absolutely hate torque steer, the bane of so many fwd cars.
Hello all
Have a Citroen AX petrol 1000cc.
Presently not starting checked for a spark, at the plugs, distributor and electronic ignition.
How do I test the electronic egnition to see if this could be the problem?
Any help would be great.
Cheers
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Has it actually got a distributor? A '94 should have a square coilpack on the end of the head.
If that's the case; it's full engine management, not just electronic ignition and we'll need all the details of what happened.
A story for our times....the Ship Canal is being used to ship wine into Manchester for Tesco this taking 700,000 haulage miles off the road
www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1020507_shi...n Read more
There's still plenty of trucks on the road. Still prefer less ..........
I bet you wouldn't say that if you earned your living by being a trucker.
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L\'escargot.
Hi, a wee bit of advice required.
I've agreed the purchase of a BMW 530d touring 2002 a couple of weeks ago. The reason I couldn't take the car away at the time was it was on a private plate and the owner had not completed the transfer. We struck a deal and as the paperwork was still at the DVLA (V5 along with existing tax disc), they said they would deliver the car once Swansea sent the documents back. They had handed them in the Leed local office in an effort to speed up the process but it turns out that they had made a mistake with something on the transfer and it was sent back to Leeds. they have amended this now and it'll likely be another 2 weeks before there's any news (you know what the DVLA is like). The owner is suggesting that they bring the car up on existing plate and once the correct docs come thru from Swansea, they'll send them on. They will knock an amount off for the cost of new plates. Should I do this or wait another (at least) fortnight and would i be able to tax the car in the meantime? Read more
Get everything sorted first. Also make sure you get an MOT certificate with the new registration number on! This caused me considerable hassle once as the personal registration was on the certificate!
over the past couple of days the car has develped a slight judder while driving..only just detctable
then today it started on 3 clyinders and the juder turned into a very bad misfire on any load(idle ok) it can barley move under its own steam now
does that sound like the hall sender? the car has recent plugs, lead, dizzycap, arm and coil
any pointers on how to replace one if its failed Read more
doesnt have a servo...
After the Cortina of Life on Mars, these photos give you an idea of what he'll be driving in Ashes to Ashes.
Some proper 80s classic police cars too.
www.flickr.com/photos/hairyegg/sets/72157601702369.../
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Soupytwist ! Read more
Its like Miami Vice isnt it, UK police using a quattro and a Delorean! ;o)
From the BBC:
"Average diesel prices have risen above £1 a litre to a record high as the cost of crude oil continues to forge higher."
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7052504.stm
A temporary spike in prices or the beginning of the end? We are currently thinking of getting a kia sedona, maybe the hyundai getz would be a better choice?
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Sorry, just seen this. Petrol station down the road from me, Tcs White Heather, on Kiln Road (A13). Consistently the cheapest petrol station in the area I find, very handy as it's also the nearest to my house.


theres them that can and theres those that cant nb857 youve either got the feel in your blood or you aint in my opinion,heaven help us all if we have some artic winters