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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
Heaven forbid I even washed it the other day!
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21st Jan 2020 9:42pm |
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rjff Member Since: 28 Oct 2017 Location: Cambridgeshire Posts: 1196 |
Nice car and good luck.
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22nd Jan 2020 4:34pm |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
Super thanks I will have a look at that. I have to say my first two L322's mirrors behaved and so has any other vehicle I've had folding mirrors on so I've never had to fix that issue. I might try and take the mirror to bits and see whats what - I have to say though I'm not going to loose sleep over it!
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22nd Jan 2020 4:51pm |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
Where have the months gone?! I am quite shocked to say that it's still here. It is still largely behaving its self, although suffered with a flat battery the last couple of weeks which is something new. I think it was the final stage resistor which I have changed for a quality branded part today (the one removed was not original and looked to be a cheap copy). Interesting the fans do seem to function OK but I think I could hear them running with the ignition off the other day so fingers crossed.
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30th Aug 2020 9:48pm |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
I booked the M5 in for an MOT this week and at the same time checked when the Range Rover was due, noticing it was exactly a month away I took advantage of the rules which allow you to MOT a vehicle early and preserve its renewal date I booked in the Range Rover with some in-trepidation I must admit.
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10th Oct 2020 9:06pm |
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HS66 Member Since: 22 Jun 2016 Location: Surrey Posts: 73 |
I’d stick with what you’ve got, it’s a smart looking car and as you’ve said better the devil you know, a Supercharged or TDV8 is a better car sure, but it’s not going to do a much better job and it’s still also going to be an old Range Rover.
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11th Oct 2020 4:55pm |
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Archieatkins Member Since: 15 Oct 2019 Location: Birmingham Posts: 128 |
I will be watching this thread closely - in case you choose to sell |
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11th Oct 2020 5:02pm |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
I will bear it in mind! 2005 E60 M5 2006 L322 4.2 SC 2020 Tesla Model S Long Range -------- 2004 L322 4.4 Vogue, 2019 NP300 Navara, 2016 NP300 Navara, 2002 L322 4.4 HSE, 2006 (MY07) L322 S/C ,2001 330Ci Sport Track Car, 2005 650i Coupe, 2001 P38 Vogue, 2003 530i Sport Touring, 1999 P38 4.6 HSE, 2002 E39 M5, 1995 300zx TT Slicktop, 1997 M3 Evo, 1992 300zx TT Targa, 1998 323i Coupe |
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11th Oct 2020 6:02pm |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
Yeah that is largely where I'm at, vanity pushes me towards something newer but as you say even a 2007 or 2008 whilst being a bit newer are still old girls really. As for the Model S, well its been an interesting few months. I'll condense the story if it is of interest. Basically ordered early June (taking advantage of a price drop), found an inventory car at the lower price but with free supercharging and decided to swap into that. Which was all fine. June 24th, when collecting the car I noticed several cosmetic defects and declined to take the car on that date. They gave me a loan car, a 2017 75d. I had the 75d until July 29th and in that time did 3750 miles, collected my car and its now done 8000 miles. So I'm up to just shy of 12,000 miles on electric since the end of June. Cost was its unbelievable, I don't have a special electric tariff and the cost for those 12k miles would be something like £480. However its actually nearer £280 as I use the supercharging network which is free for my car and one or two public chargers here and there which were also free. Obviously being electric there is no BIK (it is a company vehicle), and there is no road tax. What I will say is that its very much a blunt instrument and very fast off the mark - performance over 100mph is nothing like as impressive as its 0-60 dash. It does handle OK, but nothing like a euro sports saloon. However its quiet and comfortable and well equipped - I would say its getting on for the finest car for long distance motorway travel. With the added bonus of never needing to visit a petrol station. For me it replaced a Nissan Navara pickup truck which I was doing 35-40k miles a year in , which equated to three visits a week to the petrol station. Range wise its rated at 380 miles, realistically 300 miles is comfortable driving at motorway speeds in moderate weather. Very cold/wet would probably bring this down to 250. It's not been a particular problem anywhere and is helped by starting with a full "tank" each day. Charging time varies depending on how much is needed, temperature, state of charge and other factors such as battery temperature etc. However I tend to try and stop at a charger when I need some lunch and pick up a few electrons - this means I very rarely "have" to charge. Anyway, I've waffled enough in short its very impressive and I never thought I'd be able to drive an electric car like I do in 2020 2006 L322 4.2 SC 2020 Tesla Model S Long Range -------- 2004 L322 4.4 Vogue, 2019 NP300 Navara, 2016 NP300 Navara, 2002 L322 4.4 HSE, 2006 (MY07) L322 S/C ,2001 330Ci Sport Track Car, 2005 650i Coupe, 2001 P38 Vogue, 2003 530i Sport Touring, 1999 P38 4.6 HSE, 2002 E39 M5, 1995 300zx TT Slicktop, 1997 M3 Evo, 1992 300zx TT Targa, 1998 323i Coupe |
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11th Oct 2020 6:48pm |
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HS66 Member Since: 22 Jun 2016 Location: Surrey Posts: 73 |
Nice!, when I’ve driven one, although quite briefly I found it very relaxing to drive, the quiet and relative lack of needing to brake was good and I was very impressed with autopilot, I also was very impressed by its performance as I drive a P100D and yes I did pull away from one set of lights in ludicrous mode .
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11th Oct 2020 7:22pm |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
Ah mine is "only" a long range, 0-60 is 3.7 seconds but as ever its not the numbers that tell the story, the instant torque and reaction makes it far quicker than just about anything on the road away from the lights at least. It would absolutely destroy my V10 M5 up to around 100mph, where the big old dino drinker would take a breath, snatch another gear and the Tesla would just be left in the heat haze!
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11th Oct 2020 7:35pm |
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HS66 Member Since: 22 Jun 2016 Location: Surrey Posts: 73 |
I’d hardly say the long range is slow at 3.7 seconds!. I think the Model 3 performance would be ideal for me.
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11th Oct 2020 9:26pm |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
I have been struggling with the car needing a jump start recently, the battery was new last January so instantly you blame the troublesome car. I fitted a new FSR for the sake of it being cheap and tried a couple of things, including recharging the battery fully etc.
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18th Dec 2020 4:23pm |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
Where does the time go, another three months have gone by but very little to report. Apart from the old girl cruised through 137,000 the other day, which means its managed 400 miles since last October and its MOT.
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16th Mar 2021 10:03pm |
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