Best smoker barges 1-5 large [vol8]
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Not many reasonably priced classics about any more.
r129sl said:
The joy of barging. This is how the love is repaid. Driving along, a bit of grinding, a bit of a wobble, then a thunk and the I'm stationary and being over-taken by my offside rear wheel. it's not quite clear what has happened or, more precisely, how it has happened. It appears the wheel bearing as given up the wheel has wobbled itself and the central part of the hub and disc off the car. Very tedious. The rear wheel bearings were replaced by Mercedes-Benz of Newcastle in November 2012 and have done about 55,000miles since then. Even so, it is somewhat disappointing that one of them has suffered this catastrophic failure. Fortunately I was only a mile from home, travelling slowly on an empty road. The possibilities do not bear thinking about.
Bloody hell, that's worrying. I hope the damage to the car is not bad (and that you are okay!). Stegel said:
Joy of Barging II.
My barge-to-be (8 year old CLS, 102k miles, owned from new and probably almost down to thread value now) was rear-ended by a Micra as I queued to leave the M6 this morning, sending it into the rear of an A6 Avant. Bumpers, boot lid, but worryingly a very prominent crease in the OSR flank, and 6mm gap above the tail lights, rather suggests it will be uneconomic to repair and written off.
I will be gutted if it is a gonner - I have never kept a car this long, but in part inspired by this thread, it has been subject to all sorts of additional maintenance with the intention of a good few years' use yet.
Damn and blast, but as r129sl said, only the wallet will suffer and we all drove away afterwards.
Commiserations to you from one feeling similarly hacked off.My barge-to-be (8 year old CLS, 102k miles, owned from new and probably almost down to thread value now) was rear-ended by a Micra as I queued to leave the M6 this morning, sending it into the rear of an A6 Avant. Bumpers, boot lid, but worryingly a very prominent crease in the OSR flank, and 6mm gap above the tail lights, rather suggests it will be uneconomic to repair and written off.
I will be gutted if it is a gonner - I have never kept a car this long, but in part inspired by this thread, it has been subject to all sorts of additional maintenance with the intention of a good few years' use yet.
Damn and blast, but as r129sl said, only the wallet will suffer and we all drove away afterwards.
I'm hoping I'll be back on the road this time next week. In the meantime, I'll just have to use the 129. Or buy another car. Tough, tough, tough...
Thanks.
I've had a call from the Micra's insurer (as has the Audi driver), Direct Line, admitting full responsibility, and I'm already in an E350 saloon courtesy car so hopefully the only bump in this road will be agreeing a value for the CLS if it is indeed written off.
Perhaps I can up the tempo on my SL500 search under some pretext or other to my wife.......
I wish you speedy repairs!!
I've had a call from the Micra's insurer (as has the Audi driver), Direct Line, admitting full responsibility, and I'm already in an E350 saloon courtesy car so hopefully the only bump in this road will be agreeing a value for the CLS if it is indeed written off.
Perhaps I can up the tempo on my SL500 search under some pretext or other to my wife.......
I wish you speedy repairs!!
On the cls front, a bad advert and no mileage but £5600 or best offer is tempting...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercedes-Benz-CLS320-3-0...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercedes-Benz-CLS320-3-0...
snobetter said:
On the cls front, a bad advert and no mileage but £5600 or best offer is tempting...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercedes-Benz-CLS320-3-0...
£560.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercedes-Benz-CLS320-3-0...
From a zero feedback seller. With 31 offers.
It's bks.
W00DY said:
snobetter said:
On the cls front, a bad advert and no mileage but £5600 or best offer is tempting...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercedes-Benz-CLS320-3-0...
£560.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercedes-Benz-CLS320-3-0...
From a zero feedback seller. With 31 offers.
It's bks.
snobetter said:
On the cls front, a bad advert and no mileage but £5600 or best offer is tempting...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercedes-Benz-CLS320-3-0...
Typo on the price or a total scam, either way best avoided. Bet the phone number doesn't work and he will try to sucker people into paying a "deposit" upfront via email.... or some other trick to catch the greedy and stupid. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercedes-Benz-CLS320-3-0...
Edited by VolvoT5 on Wednesday 28th January 21:26
snobetter said:
All true, but by email said £5600, go in as cautious as you would a car advertised anywhere, no money up front etc
You'll need your eyes open really wide to see a car that doesn't exist. Seen a few of these on ebay: st description, stupid price and no feedback.http://www.cars4sale.pro/detail/uk/occTTYnYBprUUYY...
VolvoT5 said:
snobetter said:
On the cls front, a bad advert and no mileage but £5600 or best offer is tempting...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercedes-Benz-CLS320-3-0...
Typo on the price or a total scam, either way best avoided. Bet the phone number doesn't work and he will try to sucker people into paying a "deposit" upfront via email.... or some other trick to catch the greedy and stupid. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercedes-Benz-CLS320-3-0...
Edited by VolvoT5 on Wednesday 28th January 21:26
W00DY said:
snobetter said:
All true, but by email said £5600, go in as cautious as you would a car advertised anywhere, no money up front etc
You'll need your eyes open really wide to see a car that doesn't exist. Seen a few of these on ebay: st description, stupid price and no feedback.http://www.cars4sale.pro/detail/uk/occTTYnYBprUUYY...
VolvoT5 said:
snobetter said:
The email is also one set up just for this sale...
I reckon these scammers would be less obvious if the price was closer to normal. Maybe 10 - 15 % cheaper rather than obviously too good to be true. Surprised eBay doesn't pull this type of listing really.
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Hi all!
Haven't posted on my own fleet for a while (and now posting on an infernal 'hand-held' contraption so forgive the grammatical or other wobblies) but the 500SEC might soon be for the 'heavenly garage'.
I wanted to rearrange the cars recently so moved the sec and the R129 out of the driveway to put them back in in reverse order. Then reversed the SEC backwards into a telegraph pole at all of 5-6 mph.
Result is that the quote for repair is £5200 incl VAT!!! This is from small local independent not main dealer - but still includes such nonsense as £1,300 + VAT for boot lid and £670 + VAT for rear light unit etc - plus chrome trims plus paint etc etc - you get the picture!
It's quite heartbreaking after all the hassle I've had with the car and the fact that after 16 months I've finally got it sorted and running nicely - I was finally starting to warm to it - but that's that.
Obviously I could get it repaired much much cheaper than that but I've handed it over the insurance coy and am waiting for it to be written off. Although it was all sorted before the incident, the car has given me no pleasure whatsoever in the time I've had it and I just want to cut my losses and move on. £10 per mile?
I think it's time to take refuge in 1 x very nice W124 plus 1 x £1000 modern hatch/banger
Haven't posted on my own fleet for a while (and now posting on an infernal 'hand-held' contraption so forgive the grammatical or other wobblies) but the 500SEC might soon be for the 'heavenly garage'.
I wanted to rearrange the cars recently so moved the sec and the R129 out of the driveway to put them back in in reverse order. Then reversed the SEC backwards into a telegraph pole at all of 5-6 mph.
Result is that the quote for repair is £5200 incl VAT!!! This is from small local independent not main dealer - but still includes such nonsense as £1,300 + VAT for boot lid and £670 + VAT for rear light unit etc - plus chrome trims plus paint etc etc - you get the picture!
It's quite heartbreaking after all the hassle I've had with the car and the fact that after 16 months I've finally got it sorted and running nicely - I was finally starting to warm to it - but that's that.
Obviously I could get it repaired much much cheaper than that but I've handed it over the insurance coy and am waiting for it to be written off. Although it was all sorted before the incident, the car has given me no pleasure whatsoever in the time I've had it and I just want to cut my losses and move on. £10 per mile?
I think it's time to take refuge in 1 x very nice W124 plus 1 x £1000 modern hatch/banger
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