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  1. I get that the premium brands will have something cutting edge but at 80k its out of reach for 90% (conservative estimate) of the population and if your saying that will then lose half its value in a few years (like lots of other cars i agree) then it makes it even less of a proposition. Yes they can do 0-60 in 5 seconds but most weigh 2 tons plus so will be binned into a hedge at the first corner when the over exuberant owner with little skill (again 90%) shows it off on a country lane. 

    And if your saying we are about as good as we can get battery wise and 300 miles wont be improved upon much then its still half of most business deisels as i bet most company car drivers will charge in work time and at work cost rather than at home resulting in more initial cost for the company and lost work time. 

    I have nothing against EVs as a whole and one day in the not too distant future i will have one but your crusade @gangzoom to force them onto everyone winds some people up. 

    Just take the blinkers off your electric high horse and try to see things from the jockeys point of view. You know, the small insignificant guy that rides a real horse with all the pros and cons it brings. Lots of us would just rather drive something we can feel* and hear* rather than an iphone with wheels. To see the opposite point I DO accept that many like to have the latest iphone and that ultimately it looks like the EV will prevail and succeed. What the car makers need to do is give the masses a great choice and value and let them decide as one thing we know from the past and Brexit, people hate being told what to do. 

  2. 1 hour ago, gangzoom said:

    Have you seen what Nissan Leaf prices are doing at present??!!

    Cant say I pay much attention, just when i was searching for a cheap daily that had to be less than 5 year old for work, (and cheap) i googled fastest depreciating cars and the leaf was on every list (along with various Fiats and the pug 308/508) I got a 15 plate 308 for under 6k with 70k miles (20k list price new) A quick autotrader search shows you can get 15 plate leafs (with much much lower milage) for under 10k and i think they had a 25k list price new, still a big hit in the wallet for anyone im sure you will agree. 

     

    My concern is that EV cars will replicate the mobile phone recent era. So honda/ford/vw whoever launch a 100 mile range car then 2/3 years later update it with a 200 mile version with better tech and options for not much more (due to battery tech and scale of production) which sees the previous generation prices plummit and no one wants them. Then another 2 years down line and its now a 400 mile range and self driving meaning the previous gen 2 model suffers the same fate and so on until it gets to a point like now with iphones whereas the “new” model released is only marginally better than the last and there is not as much demand or people wont pay the extra so keeping used prices high. 

     

    It then finds a level cycle like we have had with combustion cars for so long until the next phase comes along, like flying cars, and the process starts again. 

  3. I have buddyclub rails and seats. 99% sure the rails come with a threaded plate attached so you can just bolt the seatbelt receiver straight in with the same bolt you remove when taking it off stock seats. The car is hibernating in garage so cant check now but i cant remember having any issues at all when i fitted my bucket seats other than having to put some washers under 2 of the 4 floor pan connections as the rails just did not sit level out of the box. 

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  4. I can remember watching something on 5th gear a few years back where they tested different fuels in a golf gti (i think) and there was a few bhp and mpg difference between the standard unleaded and the premium offerings. They all varied by 1 to 5hp so they did make a difference but the average driver and car would never know. Obviously for racing it may make a tenth or 2 per lap difference swapping fuels but for everyone else its a marketing exercise to get more of your hard earned ££

    that said i still put the most expensive fuel in whatever car i have as in my mind it will perform better, last longer and protect the engine so the marketing has hooked me and my walket in :doh:

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  5. When the garage did mine they used a dremel type air powered machine. It took a while, over an hour i think and they went through a fair few bits/attachments as its alloy your grinding and it soon wears down the bits and clogs them. Like you say its fairly tight for space but the guy just preserved and got there in the end. 

  6. I used the por15 stuff and bilt hamber dynax products. It took me 2 days at home on axle stands but that included a thorough job taking off skirts, bumpers, arch liners etc and fully cleaning/prep first. Great satisfaction when finished and you have complete peace of mind. 

    I sell the dynax stuff plus more on the website. 

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  7. Give it some proper abuse (i mean red line shifting) for 10 mins and see if the oil temp goes up. If it doesnt you may well have an issue as the zeds usually get very hot, more so with no oil cooler. like you say, it cant be good long term for the oil or engine if it never gets upto specified operating temp. I dont know if 70deg is ok someone should be able to confirm. 

  8. It may be a less complete version of the standard front cross member. See pic below of my ultra racing one (on right) if you took away the front part and extreme left/right overhangs the central 4 bolt holes are roughly in same position as your 4 fixing points. Although i would be suprised if it did replace this as the extreme wings hold the banana arms if i recolect. 

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