New car - Must do list?

New car - Must do list?

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TheAdWrighty

Original Poster:

71 posts

115 months

Monday 22nd September 2014
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Good evening all,

Having just placed my deposit down on a new motor I'm wondering what would be people's must do's on and with the car?

The vehicle in question is a 60 plate Megane RS 250 in Black on 19's, full leather recaros, RS Monitor, Xenons, the works.

It's only done 24k with one owner (bought privately) and is in good condition.

Of course, I want to make it my own,

What would people suggest as must do's, what would you do/have you done to a new car? I don't know where to start!

DUMBO100

1,878 posts

184 months

Monday 22nd September 2014
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Drive it as fast as you can

Snollygoster

1,538 posts

139 months

Monday 22nd September 2014
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Christen it.

Fartgalen

6,636 posts

207 months

Monday 22nd September 2014
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Clean it inside.

lbc

3,215 posts

217 months

Monday 22nd September 2014
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Get a refund, as a 60 plate car with 24,000 miles is not very new. biggrin

TheAdWrighty

Original Poster:

71 posts

115 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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Thanks all,

Christen it is obviously high up the list!

It's a new car to me as the old one was 7 years old! (And a 1.4)

I plan to clean it thoroughly but is there any bodywork things that I should do?

Or anything in general?

danjama

5,728 posts

142 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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1. Find a set of wheel you like and put them on.

2. Think about what car will replace it.

smile

EuroFighter

154 posts

121 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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1. Check tyre pressures at the next petrol station after you pick up your car.
2. Full tank the car with Shell V-Power Nitro+
2. If the alloys are not big enough (doesn't apply to you) / don't look that nice.... find a new set.
3. Upgrade the existing tyres.
4. Fill the tyres with nitrogen.
5. Hunter wheel alignment.
6. Upgrade the brakes/brake lines/brake fluid (braided hoses/Motul RBF600)
7. Bigger/better discs/pads.
8. Thoroughly check that all servicing is up to date (& check for Air-Con gas/brake fluid etc).
9. Then fully test the car & its limits & enjoy it!!
10. Fit LED lights (indicators/brake lights/side lights etc)... This does not mean fit a HID kit (they suck and are somewhat illegal)... Anyway you have Xenons =)
11. Buy front & rear dash-cams to protect your new car
12. Plan unnecessary journeys such as buying milk from a farmer in Wales when you live in London.
13. Get it detailed.
14. Upgrade your sound-system/speakers/amplifier for better clarity.
15. Start researching what winter tyres to buy/fit.

The above is not an exhaustive list but that's generally what I would do/have done in the past.




Edited by EuroFighter on Tuesday 23 September 01:03

IntriguedUser

989 posts

121 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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Clean inside (Even if its already cleans)
Clean outside (Even if its clean already)
Check fluids/pressures


Rick101

6,967 posts

150 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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I usually give it a good clean (which is usually when the rose tinted glasses come off)

Goes to a specialist for a once over
Make a to do list of bits needed (there is ALWAYS stuff needed)
Do the necessary bits, if any
Do the cheap bits if any, wheel centre caps, missing jack, bonnet roundel etc
Geometry & service
Then the bigger bits £100+ when you have the cash



Mound Dawg

1,915 posts

174 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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TheAdWrighty said:
What would people suggest as must do's, what would you do/have you done to a new car? I don't know where to start!

JackReacher

2,126 posts

215 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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First thing I would do is replace the 19" wheels with the standard 18" ones, but I'm getting old and prefer a bit of ride comfort

awooga

358 posts

134 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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Get yourself some RAC cover.

It's French, it will break down at some point!

eltax91

9,866 posts

206 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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Er.... Drive it?

loskie

5,199 posts

120 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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Insure it before you drive it. Don't be one of those feckless 20% that cost us law abiding citizens a fortune by not bothering and get a penalty less than the insurance cost.

TheAdWrighty

Original Poster:

71 posts

115 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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Thank you,

There is some really helpful tips in here actually.

Tyres is a big one I'll check, go through the car in detail.

Led lights all round is a very good idea and so is the detailing.

Just need to attempt to keep it clean, it's black so going to be a nightmare.

Thanks

Adam

soad

32,882 posts

176 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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Engine Bay Detailing springs to mind.

loskie

5,199 posts

120 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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Not bothering with insurance then?

soad

32,882 posts

176 months

Wednesday 24th September 2014
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loskie said:
Not bothering with insurance then?
Probably already sorted. Hope the fuel tank is full too.

TheAdWrighty

Original Poster:

71 posts

115 months

Wednesday 24th September 2014
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It will be insured fully comprehensive of course.

V-Power all the way, I'm going to put a fair few miles on it these next few months.

The car does have a bit of a chip on one of the alloys that could do with a possible refurb so that could be up there.

I've read around the interweb about cleaning drainage channels and oiling rubbers but i'm not sure what these mean?