Which Car to Take?
Which Car to Take?
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nioks

Original Poster:

1,106 posts

238 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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Help! We can't decide which car to take to LeMans. Being a LeMans virgin, I'm not too sure of the score down there. I've read all the stuff on here regarding bbq's, beer quantities, camp sites etc... and all VERY usefull indeed. BUT, which car should we take? The choices are:
1 - My good friends gorgeous TVR Chimeara 500. Obviously it's a convertible, so nice if its sunny. Also I don't have to drive much....
2 - My 550 Maranello. Obvious plus points, but will drink enormous quantities of fuel, and how safe is Le Mans?
But we can't get much gear in any of these, so alternatively
3 - The daily X5. It's got cruise, we can chuck everything in it, and sleep under it.
Thoughts please.....

Bobo W

785 posts

275 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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Take the Ferrari
- you're not seriously worried about fuel consumption are you ?
- buy everything you need when you're down there
- when you see what other people drive down in you won't be remotely worried about leaving your car anywhere down there.

bigmanszetec

1,193 posts

230 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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What a tough choice, I really envy you......It must be a really burden on your mind thinking about that all day!

4pot

478 posts

247 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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Surely petrol isn't going to be a real concern if you own a Ferrari! Although the 550 is a very nice car indeed, it will be far from the most exotic car going down, so don't worry chapthumbup

tjdixon911

1,911 posts

260 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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Simple, you take the Ferrari, your mate takes the TVR, there will be plenty of room for Luggage between the two!

If it has to be the one car, don't let it be the X5, - Le-mans is perfectly safe, walk around a camp site and you'll see all sorts from £500 Bangers to New Lambo's etc...

bluest2

4,778 posts

239 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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Take both if you can, there's is nothing better to start the weekend than convoying down enjoying other peoples exotica going by, and letting us enjoy yours! Le Mans maybe boisterous, but you don't have to worry about your car(s), 99.99% of people there are petrolheads, and your transport will get the respect it deserves. For that one and only weekend in year, my Focus will probably be a rarer sight on the roads than a Ferrari 550.

mikey_p

1,273 posts

237 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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Another vote for take both.

Once your in france and driving down with a load of other exotica the person without their car will be pining for their own car. Trust me.

And who cares about petrol. My car is rather insubstantial in comparison to the ones your considering but i'm budgetting 1/4 tank and hour, maybe less and without having a job to pay for any of it thumbup.

purple haze

286 posts

247 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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Can't help but agree with all the other posts. And it's getting increasingly more difficult to have a serious blat on the way down as 'les flics' are out in force and the penalties for transgressing are severe - so your petrol consumption needn't be horrific. Best to chill out and enjoy the ride and do it in the best motor you can. Even if I can't afford a 550 at least I can enjoy seeing all the exotica on parade.

nioks

Original Poster:

1,106 posts

238 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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OK, maybe the fuel isn't the real issue here, it's just that I really couldn't think of a decent reason why we wouldn't use it
I'm not a big fan of my own company, so as appealling as a mini convoy sounds, it's probably a non starter. And I only have the one campsite pass.
Nice to see some different prospective all the same.

nioks

Original Poster:

1,106 posts

238 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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bigmanszetec said:
It must be a really burden on your mind thinking about that all day!



Got bu**er all else to do today!
hehe

ettore

4,875 posts

275 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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You`ll be bale to fit the core luggage in either of those cars anyway. Beer, Barbecue`s etc etc can all be bought when you`re there or there are plenty of places to eat/drink anyway.

Davey S2

13,389 posts

277 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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550

Anything else we can help you with?

lamboandy

730 posts

274 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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Ill be taking my new LP640, so I don't think you got anything to worry about with the 550. I've taken my other lambo for the last two years and apart from it getting covered in dust I've had no issues.

Andy.

Bobo W

785 posts

275 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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If you "stick" the camping ticket to your windscreen using masking tape then you can unpeal it and use it for both cars. Colour photocopies work surprisingly well as well.

nioks

Original Poster:

1,106 posts

238 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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Bobo W said:
If you "stick" the camping ticket to your windscreen using masking tape then you can unpeal it and use it for both cars. Colour photocopies work surprisingly well as well.


Cheers for that Bobo

ianreeves

259 posts

227 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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Not sure that will apply this year the campsite passes are hang on your mirror type with a bar code on them... Now if they sorted their act out the idea is you get scanned on the the way in and out so only one of your tickets is in the campsite at any one time... As to if this working, I could not say...

For the cost of a Technopart ticket I don't think its fair on those who have paid...

nioks

Original Poster:

1,106 posts

238 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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ianreeves said:



For the cost of a Technopart ticket I don't think its fair on those who have paid...


Fair point, well made. teacher

To put your mind at rest:
a. we're in Houx
b. neither of us fancies having to leave their car on the side of the Autoroute for 5 days if the offered info turns out to be corrupted

Polarbert

17,936 posts

254 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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lamboandy said:
Ill be taking my new LP640, so I don't think you got anything to worry about with the 550. I've taken my other lambo for the last two years and apart from it getting covered in dust I've had no issues.

Andy.



Whats Simon going in? His Murci? Or are you sharing the drive down?

Cotty

41,875 posts

307 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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I thought the Chimeara had a big boot. Last time I went a Chimeara owner took a double burner and huge gas bottle. I asked where his sleaping bag was and he pointed to the double duvet and said "dont need one".

I took a TVR S1 and still had lots of room even with the roof stowed. Just need to pack smart and buy what you cant pack when you arrive


Edited by Cotty on Monday 30th April 21:39