Wailin wrote: » Certainly bazz. I'll be giving it a top up tomorrow once I get some oil. Any recommendations on the best oil for it? I think bmw used to go with Castrol but not anymore as far as I know.
CianRyan wrote: » Sure Nissan oil lights don't come on until you're down to about half a liter.
Midnight_EG wrote: » Yeah but the oil pressure gauge tells you that too
CIP4 wrote: » It’s funny half the garages seem to be closing down and then the other half are saying they will stay open unless the Government forces them to close. Just seeing this from looking at posts from dealers on FB.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » I think every garage intended on staying open unless instructed by the government to do otherwise. I think they thought there would be a gradual drop in demand whereas the reality is it's like someone flipped a switch, virtually zero demand overnight. They can put a brave face on and say it's due to staff and customer health and safety but the reality is the only reason they are shut is that it isn't financially viable to stay open as there is no trade.
Austmcc wrote: » Dropped my car into a main dealer this morning for a service. Business as usual just lots of signs and disinfectants around. Keys getting wiped and sanitized before handover etc. Even throwing in an ozone decontamination thing with the service. However the replacement for the cupra for the day is a 999cc 2019 ibiza and dear lord it's a gutless piece of garbage. I've driven 1L and 1.2L cars from the early 2000s that had more oomph and more character. The outside looks snazzy enough but the inside looks horrible. Basically lifted out of the plastic parts bin of the late 90s and 2000s with a tiny screen to make it seem modern. I'll stop ranting now, but only cause I should be working...
hooch-85 wrote: » It must be the 1.0 MPI (non turbo) model with about 60 bhp? My wife has the 1.0 TSi in FR Spec (nicer seats, steering wheel, gearknob, dials etc. I agree on the dash though, layout is fine but the materials are poor, it's a cheap car so not surprised really) and its a grand car, nippy enough and does about 50 mpg consistently. I don't know why they continued with gutless the non turbo engine as it's probably no better or even worse on fuel.
Austmcc wrote: » It's a 1.0 mpi 80hp, so without the turbo. In fairness my daily is a circa 200hp 1.8 turbo so they are worlds apart power wise. I expected as much, but it's the interior that's most shocking. But still, pulling out into traffic with an engine like that is a very different and borderline ridiculous chore
hooch-85 wrote: » I feel the same after driving her car and getting back in my Golf R:pac: In all honesty the TSi engine is much better, she had a 1.4 TDi before and the petrol is a much nicer car to drive
hooch-85 wrote: » ........... I don't know why they continued with gutless the non turbo engine as it's probably no better or even worse on fuel.
ELM327 wrote: » Isnt 40 mpg kind of unremarkable these days for cars designed for economy?
hooch-85 wrote: » Stock is plenty for me..but I've only had it three months so you'd never know! Those Cupras are a cracker, next step should be a Leon Cupra. They are getting cheap to buy now.
hooch-85 wrote: » What engine was in the Ibiza?.........
Augeo wrote: » Dunno except it was 1.0 and no turbo