flutered wrote: » the 205 bhp is an insurance companys dream, blled you to death on the quote, or say sorry mr flutered
Cheensbo wrote: » Now that we've established that the scoob is an auto, and how to put it in D. Let's get back to some chape motors. Here's a saab, I might call for a quote and go buy this, get in there before me pleasehttps://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/saab-93-aero-205bhp-nct-05-17/12288755
Soarer wrote: » What about reverse? Is that not a gear?
frozenfrozen wrote: » No you select 'D' mode and the automatic gearbox decides which gear to put the transmission into before it balances the clutch and torque converter to deliver the power to the wheels. Nothing manual about it other than select which driving mode you want to be in
Soarer wrote: » How do you put in gear? Manually?
26000 Elephants wrote: » Thank you!
Brian Scan wrote: » It is quite obviously an automatic,
26000 Elephants wrote: » So on balance, which so you think it is? Manual or Automatic?
Brian Scan wrote: » I read the ad. The car is described as both "Manual" and "Automatic"
26000 Elephants wrote: » Even the seller says so in the description:
Brian Scan wrote: » I think that was Drakovich's point. In the "Key Info" part of the ad the transmission is specified as Manual.
Subaru legacy 2.0 petrol automatic!!!! CASH ONLY no swap
26000 Elephants wrote: » It is not a manual That's because it is an automatic.
Dravokivich wrote: » For a manual,
it sure looks like an automatic.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/subaru-legacy-new-nct-quick-sale/11566408 Test till 3/17 and 3 months tax - seems like seriously good value to me at €1700
Toyotafanboi wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/toyota-celica/12026402 Ah lads, €450 asking. A full years NCT on it. Yeah it's auto but still, it looks well kept. I wonder is it a 3sfe, even if it is, it's still cheap.
visual wrote: » auto alright
ligertigon wrote: » To a degree. But they are a public accountable body, and label themselves as the leading role players in sustainable energy. Couple with that, the fact that you can't defend the indefensible..
jcon1913 wrote: » Dont hold your breath.
ligertigon wrote: » For what its worth, I am awaiting feedback from sustainable energy Ireland, regarding what they are doing about the motor insurance industry. Regarding a new car being higher in carbon emissions than a 15 year old car....
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » The motor ''industry'' in this country is a strong crony lobby and things are rigged in their favour. There is nothing environmentally friendly about creating a situation where people who drive older (but perfectally serviceable) cars are penalised by way of punitive taxation and contrived insurance hikes. The cronies in the motor ''industry'' have to be kept happy.
jharr100 wrote: » In Europe theres no shame in driving a good condition 15-20 year old barge. In Spain 20 year old Mercs serve as comfy taxis. In France farmers drive their 405 or 406s for decades. But here, we seem obsessed with the number on the reg plate. The punitive tax system on older cars obviously isn't helping.. But if we were really being green , we'd try and keep older cars on the road as long as possible.
Long Time Lurker wrote: » In any other country in Europe a good condition car like that is eminently sellable and even desirable as an affordable reliable solid family car. In Ireland its old and high tax. What a shame.
flutered wrote: » that gear lever does not look like a manual job, perhaps i am wrong
26000 Elephants wrote: » Classy Lassie hauler. NCT Jan 17. €1,150 but grand could take it.