PsychoPete wrote: » The car is 85 but hasn't been taxed since 2003
cj maxx wrote: » What's the crack with keyless entry. Mine and wife's 08 and 15 cars both had keyless start which I found quite handy. We've upgraded to 19 , Tiguan and qasqai and neither are keyless start. Was there a problem with keyless?
punisher5112 wrote: » Better off, much easier stolen....
theintern wrote: » Not true. Newer keyless entry systems are motion activated. If the key is sitting on the shelf for a while, it turns off the broadcast, and turns on when you pick it up. This defeats the 'relay attack' that seems to be common in the UK.
Hebegeebee wrote: » You should consider Continental Premium Contact 6 too - if they’re available in your size, 215/40/R17? Really good tyres in the wet and dry. I’d say check out Tyreleader.ie for generally better prices than either Oponeo or Eiretyres. Look at tyre reviews.co.uk for reviews, if you haven’t done so already. As for the places pedalling “an alternative” Linglong, Badyear, Micheálin they’re only selling the crap that they have in stock plus there’s most profit in it for them; avoid as they’re generally atrocious in the wet and have no place on any semi powerful car, nevermind a baby Cupra.
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Vrt Query here if anyone can shine a light on it. Using the exact same details on revenues website, same nox, mileage etc. There are 5 different spec options on the drop-down menu. All read the exact same. The result is the vrt ranges from 3035 to 4728, depending which of the 5 you select. Printed all 5 off, the only difference is the current omsp ranges from 16k to 27k, hence giving the varying vrt. Which one am I to go with? Or how do I know which is going to be applied? It's a 3 series. There's other drop down options for x drive, shadow edition or any other fairly major add on which would affect the omsp.
job seeker wrote: » The brother won a 87 twin cam on one of them reffel competitions.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Not bad. Is he keeping it or selling it? You would get between €15k and up for one of them depending on condition.
Deleted User wrote: » Not sure where I was this morning, exactly, somewhere around the Ballycoolin area, but this morning at 5.20am, with the roads practically desserted and no one around for miles... I seen two Focus', going the same direction, manage to hit each other on a roundabout. :rolleyes:
whippet wrote: » I started clearing out my late dads garage last weekend - he has an Aladdin'a cave of tool and stuff. and a couple of old cars (one vintage which we are looking at getting in to proper storage for restoration) but .. his last car - 1994 BMW 518i E34 - which was parked in there in 2004 and left. We stuck a battery in it and it turned first time and we were able to drive it around to the other side of the house. The body work is almost immaculate - a couple of small spots on it .. and the interior looked perfect. I know its absolutly valueless but even the wheels on it are immaculatehttps://www.alloywheelsdirect.net/bmw_alloy_wheels/5_series_e34_saloon_alloys/15_bmw_5_wheel_1552 only 60,000 miles on the clock
James Bond Junior wrote: » Any pics? Would you sell it?
punisher5112 wrote: » Hits 30 very soon, be a great keeper. Keep it garaged if possible.
whippet wrote: » Poor pics .. I’ll be out there again next week and I’ll dig a little deeper
whippet wrote: » as legally I can't sell it - i might just keep it dry, secure and when 2025 rolls around it could be a quirky second car
wotzgoingon wrote: » It has completely the wrong engine though so do not know what people think is so special about it. Thing about BMW's is you need at least a 2.5 at a minimum and even bigger is better again.