12 hours, 6 countries, 1 BMW 530i sport

12 hours, 6 countries, 1 BMW 530i sport

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crofty1984

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15,884 posts

205 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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Hello all.

As a couple of you know, I was looking to buy a car to take back to Milan with me.

Well I bought one, from a fellow PHer. A bit over my budget, but I'm happy with it. A silver 2001 post facelift 530i sport, all original apart from the stereo, with 76k on the clock. (For those who cant be arsed to read the story, you can skip to the bottom for car - related stats)

I took it for an MOT monday morning (was MOT'd until Feb, but I wanted a clear year before I'd have to drive back) Passed no problem. Though I was advised I'd need new front pads in about 3000 miles. Then off to Lincoln to get a temporary V5 as it'd not arrived. I had to drag my Dad along to say he was happy to have the car registered at his address (my parent's have just moved, so I have no bills etc. at their new address)

Drove to Hull to get on the Monday night ferry to Zeebrugge. Arrived in Zeebrugge at 8.45am Tuesday. Started Driving.
Customs in belgium was easy. Leaning over from the "wrong" side of the car to his little booth.
"What nationality are you?"
"British"
"Open your passport"
Trying to find the photo page, open my passport at some random blank one in the middle.
"On you go."

Went through Belgium and Luxemburg uneventfully. Drove slowly through French customs, and that was it. On I go.

Stopped halfway through France for food. And realise I've forgotten all my French now I've been trying to learn Italian. There was a minor panic when I came back from the loo and someone had stolen my car eek
Then I noticed it was still parked where I'd left it, and I'd been keeping an eye on someone else's silver 5-series smile Note to self, looking back it did seem further away. Must learn the difference beteween "smaller" and "far away".

Passed into Germany at Strasbourg. Didn't even notice until I'd passed a Deutshebank smile

At this point I'm thankful for the aftermarket car stereo. It's got bluetooth so I chat to my dad going down the Autobahn at 110MPH (and 26MPG, which I didn't think was bad). Ironically, that was only for a couple of minutes. I hit the autobahn just as rush hour started (4 PM ish), so I actually travelled through Germany slower than anywhere else!

At the swiss border someone actually looked at my passport and driving licence! "Do you have anything to declare?" Err, I don't know, the cars full of boxes/computer/guitars. Apparently I don't.
Though I did have to pay for a full year's road tax. On a 3 litre band G car. So thirty euros lighter smile I enter Switzerland and decide I definately have to come back. 8 mile long tunnels, and when you're not in 'em the most beautiful alpine scenery you can imagine, that's all from the A2 motorway, at a guess the smaller alpine roads would be a delight for a driving holiday. Must go back. 2 hours later I'm out the other side and in Italy.
For the final leg I avoid other road users and see how good the thraction control is. Finally flop into the hotel bar at 8.45pm.

From Hull:
775 miles
Average speed 65mph
Consumption 32.5MPG
1.75 tanks of fuel.

Also, if the guy who sold me the car is reading this: Yes, I know about the intensive wash button. What it does not do is reset the computer display like I expected. Damn near drove off the road when I was playing with it!

crofty1984

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15,884 posts

205 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2008
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Will do, After all my "What car" "no, what car now" "actually, If I had a bit more to spend, and the car needed to be yellow..." Threads in GG, I'd best take some decent pics when I can find a nice day and post them up.