UK Performance Figures.......
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I rang tesco insurance last week and talked to a really helpful chap (surprising I know!!!). He couldn't find it at first but went away to check with his manager. He came back and asked if I was having the 6 speed or the 5 to which I replied the 6.
He then said as long as the car gets a full thatcam cat 1 immob/alarm then the quote would be £875 fully comp.
I currently have a 523se manual insurance group 15E (Ithink) and pay £710 on that so it looks like insurance certainly won't break the bank!!! What with this news and the fuel figures residuals should be strong! HAPPY DAYS
He then said as long as the car gets a full thatcam cat 1 immob/alarm then the quote would be £875 fully comp.
I currently have a 523se manual insurance group 15E (Ithink) and pay £710 on that so it looks like insurance certainly won't break the bank!!! What with this news and the fuel figures residuals should be strong! HAPPY DAYS
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Anyone know if these acceleration figures are with the rediculous 7-8K RPM clutch drop? It would be great if it was with a more reasonable clutch drop.
Still, 6.4 0-62 is great!
Still, 6.4 0-62 is great!
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what is needed here is BMW's launch control...as found in the M3!
I know, I know, the M3 is twice as expensive, but i reckon it will be difficult to control wheelspin dropping the clutch at 8-9000rpm.
Does the 8 have any anti wheel spin technology at launch? Or is it just when cornering?
I know, I know, the M3 is twice as expensive, but i reckon it will be difficult to control wheelspin dropping the clutch at 8-9000rpm.
Does the 8 have any anti wheel spin technology at launch? Or is it just when cornering?
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but i reckon it will be difficult to control wheelspin dropping the clutch at 8-9000rpm.
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Well taking a few cars from that list, I'm getting quotes of between £510 (for a celica) to £600 (for an accord type-R)
Fantastic.
I knew that getting old in commuterville would pay off one day.:D
Fantastic.
I knew that getting old in commuterville would pay off one day.:D
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Completely agree with RichardJ on the 16E meaning.
Interestingly, I have an older model mondeo ST24 - hey no fair guys its the family car for me, the missus, the 3 yr old and the one to be in October.
Thats 16. I insure through Sterling, part of Adrian flux (www.adrianflux.co.uk) and that costs me £560 with £250 excess, with 4 yrs protected NCB, aged 30 with 3 points for an SP50 and an accident just over 3rs ago now (wasn't wghen I last renewed at this price) where my bronze MK2 mx5 collided with a deer in Windsor Great park. Wasn't pretty.
Interestingly, I have an older model mondeo ST24 - hey no fair guys its the family car for me, the missus, the 3 yr old and the one to be in October.
Thats 16. I insure through Sterling, part of Adrian flux (www.adrianflux.co.uk) and that costs me £560 with £250 excess, with 4 yrs protected NCB, aged 30 with 3 points for an SP50 and an accident just over 3rs ago now (wasn't wghen I last renewed at this price) where my bronze MK2 mx5 collided with a deer in Windsor Great park. Wasn't pretty.
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