Austmcc wrote: » Absolutely fair, the R plenty powerful from factory. Ye I've been eyeing up cupras for years. I'm quite happy with the baby cupra at the mo, and I've had it nearly a year. It'll be hanging around at least a couple more I imagine. I'm always looking at the leon cupra when I see them. Theres one in the showroom of the dealer i have to go back to, so I'll be having a gander as per usual. But won't be throwing any money around.
ELM327 wrote: » I've officially reached the end of interesting youtube car videos after not even a full week of work from home. It feels weird to be at home for so long, I can't remember the last time my car didnt move for a whole 24 hours!
LIGHTNING wrote: » Agreed the brakes dont seem the best and mine is an auto which doesnt help
colm_mcm wrote: » Thames TV have some great retro car videos. Not sure if you’ve been following Project Binky?
CIP4 wrote: » Yes I am not working from home but have moved to a shift pattern resulting in me having more days off. Its weird with so many places being closed the joke about it being like Christmas day with out the present stands. Just back in from giving the car a full check over all the fluid levels, tyre pressure and thread depths all is good. The interior of my car is genuinely the cleanest its been since the day I collected it.
ELM327 wrote: » Have just caught up on hoovies garage, great channel!
ELM327 wrote: » Ive been watching a few non car related stuff from thames tv alright, good channel Have just caught up on hoovies garage, great channel!
tossy wrote: » I doubt you have, throw up a list of the channels you're subscribed too and people can add to it, be a good list for everyone to work off. Channel name - brief description of content maybe.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » Doug DeMuro is very good.
colm_mcm wrote: » In minute doses.
Midnight_EG wrote: » Customs held these for 3 days and I absolutely expected the worst... Only €152 :O
LIGHTNING wrote: » All of that is an american thing. You watch Harry's garage or Tyrells garage and its night and day compared to the US.
Tacitus Kilgore wrote: » Lucky you didn't get the aussie treatment :pac: anyway :
ELM327 wrote: » Harrys Garage is another great channel
ShadowHearth wrote: » I love my baby Cupra too. It will be 3 years around June 1st since I picked it up. 68k km on it all out by me and only had one issue.... Noise that no one could point out. 3 Tyre fitters, main dealer ( who put new wheel bearing and noise was still there ), until a Polish lad in small Indy garage put it up on lift and took less then two minutes to look around it while eating a breakfast roll pointed out - your rear Tyre is ****ed. Change it and noise will be gone. Already had tyres ordered and when changed them - noise gone lol. Other then that just servicing. Still on original break pads and discs. My plan was to change now to Leon Cupra ( 181ish ) or i30N or Alfa Giulia, but for obvious reasons this is scrapped and the only real reason why I want to change is to get 4 doors car, because my daughter getting bigger and it's a bit pain in the ass with small 2 door hot hatch. I work as a Chef in hotel that is shut down now so I am going to be on famous 203eu now. And God only knows how long. At least I was smart enough to put away 70eu a week to separate account for PCP balloon/next deposit. I can pay remaining even now, but I will just wait until last payment and pay it off. So plan now is to wait it out and when things start to move again and New Leon Cupra should be out. The 240hp one is right up my alley, and hopefully will be able afford it brand new. Funny enough when I was looking for my baby Cupra, my local dealer did not have any in stock so I took 1.2 FR for test drive and I was really surprised how nippy that thing was! Test drove that, and 3 days later they got my Cupra to be. Test drove that and told "wrap this sucker up, I am taking it." About 3 weeks ago I went to Ford dealer and my experience there deserves a thread of itself... But anyway, No STs ( salesman did not even knew Ford made ST cars, not just ST-line, I **** you not ), so I took 1l titanium Fiesta for a test drive. Now that felt fecking dead. I expected it to be slow and I did test drive not for power reasons, but it was definitely guttles, which makes me wonder how people live with engines like that. Ironically donkeys years old interior of my baby Cupra felt so much nicer then brand new Ford...
wotzgoingon wrote: » What are they going in?