vintagevrs wrote: » Updated my nav today. Fair bit of dicking about to do it. Downloaded the 30 something gigs from non official source. Then had to get this onto an external harddrive that was formatted to fat. Then spent a while trying to generate my own fsc code which is needed by the idrive to allow the update to happen. Gave up on this after trying a few that didn't work so bought a lifetime one on eBay for 15 dollars. The seller messaged me within about 20mins with the code and it worked perfectly. So I now have 2019 maps instead of 2013. Complete waste of time as I never use the nav but was interested in the process. They look the exact same. There is a bypass down in Cavan somewhere that usually shows me driving through fields so I'm guessing it'll fix that. Yay.
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » I know it's been asked before but when a garda is in their car with the speed gun out the window, do they have to pull you over to nab you? ...
D'Agger wrote: » I've a 2011 Passat CC and the navs out of date - seems VW are offering the files to download for SD card install on 2015 models and up, whereas Audi are still charging around 250 for files via disk which is madness considering Android Auto is available. Anybody here have any feedback on Android auto being used, if I upgrade the car I'd be looking for integration with android rather than the old Nav/Bluetooth setup in most cars.
dastardly00 wrote: » I saw a Nissan Qashqai today and the owner had some GTR decals on it :pac: :pac: :pac:
wotzgoingon wrote: » Also declare it now as it will be too late tomorrow. Just a heads up but you probably already knew that.
Marcusm wrote: » Sometimes I love RTÉ; the website has some cool Old stuff. Here is a report from the motor show in 1983. Top selling cars data etc. Most interesting thing for me is that there were 15 cars per 1,000 people in Ireland. I was 11 then, I remember seeing the Sierra before it launched. My grandfather had his first car in 1943. As a family of 5 we had 2 cars on 1983, both Fiat Ritmos as it happens. Nowadays there are 436 cars per 1,000 head of population, an almost 30 fold increase.https://www.rte.ie/archives/2019/0219/1031481-dublin-motor-show-preview/
Pops_20 wrote: » Here's another one from the RTE archives from 1990. Came across it today. Worth a watch.https://www.rte.ie/archives/category/environment/2015/0501/698132-the-age-of-the-automobile/
colm_mcm wrote: » Saw a 191 Qashqai today with black vinyl bonnet.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Well passed my NCT retest this evening. Another year of driving my 21 year old car. Not all good news though as there is a squeal coming from some where only noticed it once I left the center. I don't know if it's a bearing or belt, will have a look tomorrow when it's bright.
James Bond Junior wrote: » What kind of car have you? I was investigating a rejig between my 13 year old car and my 20 year old car for insurance this week and I was told to shag off.
Augeo wrote: » I'm in a BMW 118i for a few days. 1.5 3cyl turbo thing. A very pleasant drive to be fair. You've got to love how there's similarities to the e30 inside 3 decades + later. Splendid brand identify IMO. It's a competent hatch, I think it's returning close to mid 40s mpg. It's not much heavier on juice then the CLA220d I had a month or so ago. Iirc the next gen 1 series will be front wheel drive. The transmission tunnel etc is a tad intrusive in a car this size alright.
James Bond Junior wrote: » We have a 151 116d , for sale incidentally, with a 2.0d auto. Fantastic little cars, my mother has one too and is awaiting delivery of another 116d auto only with the 1.5 diesel engine. She looked at the A3 and A class but couldn't be convinced to leave the 1 series which is odd as she rarely stays with the same marque twice, nevermind the same model.
punisher5112 wrote: » Please say the colour is different :-)
wotzgoingon wrote: » 1998 Toyota Levin BZ-R 20 Valve.
Wibbs wrote: » That's bloody lovely. Fantastic to see one still on the roads too.
Wibbs wrote: » Mine would be similar W. The Japanese really knew how to bolt engines together back then. Mad how you would see Levins all over the place at one time, now I can't remember the last time I saw one. Lovely yoke to drive too.
punisher5112 wrote: » All I seen driving them were blonds
selectamatic wrote: » as was the style during those great times.