Possible VXR owner has questions...
Possible VXR owner has questions...
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v8voodoo

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1,308 posts

265 months

Thursday 4th January 2007
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Hi all,

I am seriously considering a purchase of a VXR Monaro (missed out on the 500's), but have a few questions I'd like to ask owners....

What does it cost to fill up the tank..? Next, on mixed driving, how many miles would you expect to see before any fuel level warnings came up..?

Also, the dealer has made a few enquiries on my behalf, so far with no luck. Is it at all possible to fit a tow bar with single electrics to a Monaro VXR..? I've done a bit of "research" and it appears they may exist on the other side of the world, but with the www, the world is shrinking now and it may be a possible. Anyone have any experience or thoughts on this..?

The cars I'm considering are pre reg'd with circa 50miles, so new in my book and weigh in at £27k-odd, what sort of depreciation am I going to be facing in say two years..? Any idea..?

I'm quite taken by it after looking at one yesterday and I'm trying to line up a drive in one next. My heart (and my wallet a bit too!) seem to be saying Monaro, but my head is dragging me towards a 335i/d.

Towbar is no problem on the German, as is fuel economy, but initial purchase price is high.
Initial purchase price is lower on the Monaro, thus possibly enabling me to pick up a used runabout for cheap, town driving, shopping and possibly towing, but I'd MUCH prefer to tow with the Monaro. Plus, I'd have running costs for two cars.

And the Monaro isn't just for summer weekends, I've got other toys for that, so it will be used regularly.

Any views are very much appreciated and welcomed..!

Cheers,
Nige.

v8voodoo

Original Poster:

1,308 posts

265 months

Thursday 4th January 2007
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And.....

Please be HONEST in your answers..!!

I know you guys all love the Monaro, but I need a balanced opinion....!

willisit

2,167 posts

253 months

Thursday 4th January 2007
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I regularly put £60 in the tank and get 200s to a tank (as low as 180, as high as 310 on a run).

Never towed, or looked in to it, sorry.

BATHVXR

285 posts

230 months

Thursday 4th January 2007
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I collected my pre reg VXR ob the Friday before Christmas. Done 1500 miles up to Northwest Scotland and back since then. Up the M5/M6/M74/A9 and then gloriously empty A-roads. 450 miles and sensible motorway speeds and 100 miles at a "brisker" pace gave me an average of 22mpg. Round town more like 12. I'm happy with that!

jimb0

318 posts

251 months

Thursday 4th January 2007
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Towbars were discussed a while ago here and at that time Linden had one in stock. There didn't seem to be a consensus on the legality of them though.

Absolutley love your pickup BTW.

maverick964_uk

507 posts

260 months

Thursday 4th January 2007
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great car. MPG is good I think. avg 24.5 on a long run. About 16 around town.

Mine's getting upgraded to the VXR500 in 2 weeks so cant wait.

I've had mine for 18 months and its not missed a beat. thumbup

Raggyman

2,317 posts

265 months

Thursday 4th January 2007
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If you are looking for diesel economy forget it. BUT, then again, unless you put a bus engine in a car, think you would be pushed to find the performance.

I do a trip, (at a briskish pace), between newcastle and portsmouth, around 360 miles or so on a tank full.

v8voodoo

Original Poster:

1,308 posts

265 months

Thursday 4th January 2007
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Thanks for the replies gents and thank you for your honesty regarding the fuel situation. 200miles out of £60 is bearable, but not great for me really. I know my Subaru drinks like a fish (so do my other steeds!), with about 220miles coming from £45 a tankful. Was hoping the monaro's large engine pulling what isn't a heavy car would be around that figure... The head scratching continues....

(ps: Thank you for your kind comments jimb0)


Edited by v8voodoo on Thursday 4th January 14:23

Dan_S V8

578 posts

241 months

Thursday 4th January 2007
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If you cruise along at 75ish then 30mpg is not impossible to attain, put your foot down though (which you will probably end up doing ) and the figures quickly plummet.

gareth h

4,157 posts

252 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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Cruise on at 80mph on motorway 27-28 mpg, consumption drops rapidly with spirited driving. Just depends how you are going to use the car.

V8 EOL

2,782 posts

244 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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willisit said:
I regularly put £60 in the tank and get 200s to a tank (as low as 180, as high as 310 on a run).
I know a 5.7 is not exactly economic, but a 04 VXR will give you better consumption. Out of a 65L fillup I can squeze 350+ miles with the car flashing VERY low fuel!

The cars have a 75L tank btw.

I think it has been said before... lots of short/traffic jam journeys = bad mpg. Long journeys = 24+ mpg.

BigNige

2,584 posts

246 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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What he said ^^

12mpg around town, espec on cold days where the "choke" is on for longer.

I've been commuting to & from Brighton all week on mostly clear motorways (84miles door to door) and have been getting 23mpg out of my cv8.

AM04ARO

3,646 posts

237 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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I am seeing about 18 mpg (driving how I want to) which includes some round town. On a tank I get between 330 and 360, never less never more.

Anyone that gets 20 or more must be on the back of a trailer.

Anyone that gets less than 17 on a full tank is a car thief.....

V8 EOL

2,782 posts

244 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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AM04ARO said:
Anyone that gets 20 or more must be on the back of a trailer. Anyone that gets less than 17 on a full tank is a car thief
I guess I must be a thief who likes to steel cars on trailers! I get quite a big variation on consumption depending on the types of journeys I do. Ca be as low as 15 and as high as 25.

BlueJam

9 posts

229 months

Sunday 7th January 2007
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Hi,


I'm another prospective buyer of one of the 05 CV8's knocking about on the market, could someone tell me the approx cost of a service, some of the cars I have seen seem to be coming up to their service interval.

Also Churchill insurance have said that would require a tracker to be fitted before they would insure the car, are these as standard or an extra cost (I've not seen them listed in the cars spec).

Thanks for your help.

ynot vxr

8 posts

229 months

Sunday 7th January 2007
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For me and the wife, both 34. Safe area. £1300 fully comp...not cheap. Still to phone some of the big players! Oh thats a £27k VXR

V6 JDT

1,275 posts

244 months

Sunday 7th January 2007
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BlueJam said:
Hi,


I'm another prospective buyer of one of the 05 CV8's knocking about on the market, could someone tell me the approx cost of a service, some of the cars I have seen seem to be coming up to their service interval.

Also Churchill insurance have said that would require a tracker to be fitted before they would insure the car, are these as standard or an extra cost (I've not seen them listed in the cars spec).

Thanks for your help.


Service costs are relatively cheap. My 30K was £220 with a bit of handbrake adjustment bumping it up to that. The trackers are an after fit but there are plenty companies that will insure without one - see FAQ's sticky at top of page. Hope this helps,
Jeff.

monkfish1

12,200 posts

246 months

Sunday 7th January 2007
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Servicing costs are quite low compared to most performance cars. We do the 10K service for £119.95, an extra £40 for the biggest service.

mose

814 posts

247 months

Monday 8th January 2007
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What milage is the biggest service??

greens vauxhall

830 posts

231 months

Monday 8th January 2007
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£329 inc for 50k service (includes plug change)