m1ke wrote:Wicked, lol.tis in the ad mate.
Dan, out of interest, PM me if you like, what do you want for your Civic?
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m1ke wrote:Wicked, lol.tis in the ad mate.
Dan, out of interest, PM me if you like, what do you want for your Civic?
Sacrificial Pawn wrote:CorrectedEvoStu wrote:Of course. Didn't 'bully have some leather trousers in red?Sacrificial Pawn wrote:I just went looking for a pic of a pink Jazz!It's not pink. It's "Iris Red"
scot wrote:Until the day you break down, cheap motoring is so ftw.Oh yes. The Shedaru dumped us on the side of the M6 last week, and the contents of its sump all over itself. Standing in the pi$$ing rain trying to have a conversation with the AA over the noise of HGVs is massively FTL. It's beyond economic repair, so it won't be dumping us on the hard shoulder again, it's gone off to be dissected to death by a breaker.

dandemoraliser wrote:i was looking at the V6 3.0 diesel version of these before mine dropped in my lap. big car for little money.2.3 four pot turbo, the 250bhp jobby. Goes well enough for something the weight of the QEII!
This the 2.5?
sjw wrote:umm fun! and cold.dandemoraliser wrote:i was looking at the V6 3.0 diesel version of these before mine dropped in my lap. big car for little money.I need the car back from them this afternoon, otherwise I'm going to have to drive to London for the night in the Elise with snow predicted in the morning. Which would not be my favourite.
This the 2.5?
dandemoraliser wrote: umm fun! and cold.Always fun, and it's probably not that bad in the snow, with most of the weight over the driven wheels, but the mongtards on the M25 and M4 seem to have trouble seeing a little, low black car at the best of times. Worry is being wiped out in poor visibility by someone in an SUV or a foreign truck. Also seems a shame to put motorway miles on it, if you know what I mean.
sjw wrote:dandemoraliser wrote:i was looking at the V6 3.0 diesel version of these before mine dropped in my lap. big car for little money.2.3 four pot turbo, the 250bhp jobby. Goes well enough for something the weight of the QEII!
This the 2.5?
I was also looking at the V6 diesel, looked like a massive bargain. Thought it was a bit fishy that they were going for similar money to the petrols, so googled it. Serious reliability issues with terrifying costs to repair or replace. If they've ever been run low on oil there's a very good chance they'll drop a cylinder liner. So I chickened out. There are issues with the petrol engines too, but should be largely avoided if you buy the Aero models (because they were run on fully synth, and the lower powered ones weren't). Have got the sump dropped and cleaned out anyway, or will have as soon as the Saab dealer get a bleeding sump plug in stock...
I need the car back from them this afternoon, otherwise I'm going to have to drive to London for the night in the Elise with snow predicted in the morning. Which would not be my favourite.
Shappers wrote: Friend of the family is a massive saab fan; he chopped in his v6 diesel with engine failure, for a newer v6 with less miles. Within a week his new one went bang. Garage offered to fix it or let him have a full refund and the part ex car back. He took rhe latter option as he knew the car and got a new engine put in. Certainly not the reliable beasts you expect.Sounds like I made the right call on that one!
Shappers wrote: The petrol hot ones are seriously quick, but, and I'm probably stating the obvious, with cheap tyres they torque steer and spin up for giggles. Not sure if the latters has better traction control.
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