Sexual Chocolate wrote: » https://m.carzone.ie/used-cars/BMW/3-Series-320D-M-SPORT-AUTO---PREVIOUSLY-SOLD-AND-MAINTAINED/201908301667217 Was going to view this the weekend until I looked a bit more into it and learned that it's really a 318d
Greyfoot wrote: » Both engines are identical as far as I remember, 318d has a more conservative tune is all.
Sexual Chocolate wrote: » De-tuned by 37 bhp. It's the exact one I want, alloys and colour etc but I'd always regret going for the less powerful one.
bazz26 wrote: » Not just software, the 320d has a larger turbo, intercooler and injectors over the 318d. If you still like the car then consider getting the 318d remapped which would give similar bhp/torque to the 320d. Just remember though that these engines are known for timing chain problems.
Copper_pipe wrote: » Got my car tax renewal yesterday. Licensing Authority is Limerick City and County Council. I work near the tax office in Cork so I am wondering can I tax it in the tax office in Cork or do I have to tax it in a Limerick Tax Office.
punisher5112 wrote: » Tax online. It has to be in the area of your address.
colm_mcm wrote: » Well the Civic has gone to its new home. ‘First to see will buy’ actually happened this time. Didn’t even advertise it. Happy days. Best of luck to its new owner.
hooch-85 wrote: » Similar commute to me, where do you live? School traffic has added about 10 mins to my journey which isn't too bad, but it can be worse especially when its raining.
CIP4 wrote: » Driving this evening and a car was at a Junction ahead I quickly recognized it my old 2007 Golf Mk5 sold it April 2015 to a guy and his girlfriend looks like they still have the Golf and are still together. Still looks quite clean for its age also. Seeing it gave me this happy feeling nice that the guy got such good service from it. Funny how I have done a full circle and am back in a golf 5 cars later. Then 10 minutes later I Kerbed an alloy so that ruined that happy mood I was in. So between that and now having to buy a new tyre to replace a brand new tyre with 3 k km on it because of a stupid screw it’s not been a great motoring week in the golf unfortunately.
ShadowHearth wrote: » Time to change. Giving you way too much trouble. Audi? :pac:
Ciano35 wrote: » Filled the car with petrol at a circle k today, and noticed that the sticker on the pump said it was 97 octane. I thought we only have 95 octane in Ireland?
colm_mcm wrote: » 172-T-1, 330e - anyone here? Reg rings a bell for some reason, just saw it.
Leonard Hofstadter wrote: » Someone on here had it for sure.
wotzgoingon wrote: » I done it once but the guy I sold it to done all that stuff. I just gave him the Registration cert blank and let him sort it out. He was a decent guy as he did do all that part as I checked up on change of vehicle ownership and it was changed, Sorry I was no help to you with your query but even if it goes pair shape just go into the local peace commissioner and say you sold a car and that the new owners never changed vehicle ownership and they sort it out.
CIP4 wrote: » I have never been to Edenderry before but the roads are pure crap out that way.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Which roads were you on? You should see the roads I travel mostly on. Bumps and dips and twists. I do think about what Noccy_Mondy used to say when I'm driving on them about how some road he travels on daily ruined his suspension.
delly wrote: » Chap never showed, will be the first of many I'd say.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Donedeal (and selling anywhere, generally) has gone to the absolute dogs lately. Between no shows, “swap for x, y, z” and stupid ridiculous offers and requests to meet people half way across the country, your head will be wrecked. IME it has gotten very bad in the last year or so
CIP4 wrote: » Well I went backroads from Portarlington to Edenderry roads were R400 and R441 they were fairly bumpy to say the least.