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Macron said:
Stegel said:
Where is Macron “the Enforcer” when you need him?!
No one listens to my gripes at thread boundaries being exceeded, I couldn't organise a thread T-shirt, and even my dog told me to fk off this morning.Edited by Stegel on Tuesday 13th April 15:24
I'm afraid you'll probably need someone with more clout!
Phil Dicky said:
Tom_Spotley_When said:
Have we had this CLS?
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202104081...
Dirty diesel, but that interior makes it worth considering, no?
Out of interest, recent good news (previously detailed in the thread) means that I’ll be schlepping from Lancs to just outside Brizzle to commute to a new job before we relocate later this year.
I had considered a 630i/SL350 as the ideal car for the job, but is there anything else I’m missing?
Priority is threadish budget, coupe/cab preferred - otherwise an estate of some sort, easy application of Bluetooth music, heated seats and known problems that are easy to fix, so no coolant pipes for instance on BMW v8’s.
Usual thread priorities of ruinously expensive when new, waftability, space for two people’s luggage for a road trip around La Belle France and a gentlemanly number of cylinders (<6).
Its petrol and I guess within haggle of budget, looks a decent spec and facelift.https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202104081...
Dirty diesel, but that interior makes it worth considering, no?
Out of interest, recent good news (previously detailed in the thread) means that I’ll be schlepping from Lancs to just outside Brizzle to commute to a new job before we relocate later this year.
I had considered a 630i/SL350 as the ideal car for the job, but is there anything else I’m missing?
Priority is threadish budget, coupe/cab preferred - otherwise an estate of some sort, easy application of Bluetooth music, heated seats and known problems that are easy to fix, so no coolant pipes for instance on BMW v8’s.
Usual thread priorities of ruinously expensive when new, waftability, space for two people’s luggage for a road trip around La Belle France and a gentlemanly number of cylinders (<6).
However they do have balance shaft issues, though someone of ample beardage will advise better.
Sucking from the green pump, coupled with the interior colour, definitely makes it more interesting.
Sadly, I'd be doing a disservice to beard wearers everywhere to even call my Mercedes Beard stubble, can anyone suitably hirsute confirm?
Crook said:
Get that bought! It's incredible.
I may well do, only problem is it is in Malta.....might have to wait and see if it's still around when we can travel https://www.maltapark.com/item/details/9069008
Century paint update. My preferred body shop (Chartwells Derby) graciously declined to quote, they didn't fancy the job. I decided to take it around to my backstreet man, as it happens he had an E type in that they'd painted three years ago and so I gave it a good looking over and I thought it was pretty good. They also had an AM V8 Volante in for paint, a pre production car and the very first one built. So, reassured they were up to it, my man is doing the job, I should've just gone there in the first place!
d_a_n1979 said:
LetsTryAgain said:
d_a_n1979 said:
They're 'avin a giraffe
If it were a 525i, then maybe c£5-£6k, but not in a lifetime being a 520i, £3-£4k IMO, on a good day!
I smoked around for a year there in it and then gave it away for free!
One of the lads on the 5 series forums was selling his blue E34 520i a good few years back & I was seriously considering it. It was c£1.5k, looked really well, well looked after and no corrosion at all...
It'd have been an easy driver, never a speed machine, but would get you everywhere in comfort and style
Was a very relaxing car to drive. Not quick but definitely relaxing. Bought for £500ish, sold a year later for £200.
The subsequent MOT fail sheet was interesting:
Reason(s) for failure
Nearside Front Shock absorber has negligible damping effect (2.7.5)
Offside Front Shock absorber has negligible damping effect (2.7.5)
Offside Rear Brake hose ferrule excessively corroded (3.6.B.4e)
Offside rear parking brake recording little or no effort (3.7.B.6a)
Nearside Front Subframe mounting prescribed area is excessively corroded (2.4.A.3)
Offside Front Subframe mounting prescribed area is excessively corroded (2.4.A.3)
Nearside Rear Seat belt anchorage prescribed area is excessively corroded (5.2.6)
Offside Rear Seat belt anchorage prescribed area is excessively corroded (5.2.6)
Parking brake: efficiency below requirements (3.7.B.7)
21st Century Man said:
Century paint update. My preferred body shop (Chartwells Derby) graciously declined to quote, they didn't fancy the job. I decided to take it around to my backstreet man, as it happens he had an E type in that they'd painted three years ago and so I gave it a good looking over and I thought it was pretty good. They also had an AM V8 Volante in for paint, a pre production car and the very first one built. So, reassured they were up to it, my man is doing the job, I should've just gone there in the first place!
Best of luck for it. Please keep us updated with pics when possible! ian316 said:
I’ve suddenly thought of Michelle Dotrice - real life married to an on screen hard man, day job playing married to Frank Spencer!Re the petrol CLS, its unusual for a wildly coloured interior to be paired with a pretty parsimonious spec. I think the steering wheel is a later addition, the wood doesn’t match and I think the leather would have been red too. Peak balancer shaft issues, but if it’s made it this far etc.. I have no knowledge of dating NI plates, but that could be its original plate rather than a later, vanity, addition as it has no MOT history beyond the most recent test.
Gentleman
It's been a while (and under a different username).
A request for an opinion, if I may.
What does thread think of these:
Lexus IS300 Sportcross
Mini barge, perhaps - but proper engine, auto gearbox and an estate, think it counts. Hoping to go take a look at this one for a family member this week. Anything one should know?
It's been a while (and under a different username).
A request for an opinion, if I may.
What does thread think of these:
Lexus IS300 Sportcross
Mini barge, perhaps - but proper engine, auto gearbox and an estate, think it counts. Hoping to go take a look at this one for a family member this week. Anything one should know?
Stegel said:
I have no knowledge of dating NI plates, but that could be its original plate rather than a later, vanity, addition as it has no MOT history beyond the most recent test.
Well deduced Mr Bond. I think you're right and if an NI car then it should have the paper certs. Only the past few years have they included an advisory section and TBH most inspectors leave it blank unless it's really necessary to include it. As for NI reg numbers they aren't easy to date as they are just issued in sequence. For example AAZ would be followed BAZ numbers from 1-9999 but in reality 1000-9999 as the lower numbers would make the reg shorter and more valuable so they get sold off in reg sales by DVLA.
You can easily get a plate with your initials like AIG is my mates. BIG or CIG would suit him better as he's a fat smoker
He once bought a new Merc and refused it as the reg was FIG which he thought was too close to FAG so he rejected the car until they changed the reg to something boring. The hilarity of it is he's a gay hairdresser married to a man
He also didn't want the bunch of flowers that came in the boot and instead told them to swap it for a bottle of Smirnoff. I think they did
DIG is a popular reg with builders and a guy paid big money for BIG 1.
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