This is very good advice in my experience. I've got a 4 year old and a 1 year old - when I had number one we made do just fine with a 13-plate Fiesta. The key is the buggy fitting without having to fiddle about, as described above. The estate option solves this problem easily! As for parking, I drive an A7 now and Audis seem to have the most comprehensive parking alert system ever - to the point where it's actually annoying. So many sensors all around the car and pretty sensitive.
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I’ll take a look at that, although I do like the idea of being higher up, for safety I’m not sure it’s safer but it feels it in my ford transit !
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'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
New toy ordered January, to be collected on 5th March. (picture from Jaguar website car builder)
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Picked up something a bit more family friendly, a GLC 63S
Audi A4 B7 Cabrio :)
No picture sadly.
A few things really. She let go of the Bentley GT to buy a property abroad and now just runs a company Honda. I have my 3rd XF, but gone diesel this time.
Lots of friends have very nice cars that they drive very slowly. We had a Bentayga for a short time and it was too much.
Truth is, comfort is important. Most cars are comfortable.
I never miss a car.
Boring Audi A3, gets the job done tho.
Cleaned the Macan today after the dismal weather recently.
Snow foam with Autoglym Polar Blast.
TBM wash with Meguiars Gold Class shampoo.
Polish with Meguiars Ultimate Compound.
Over again with Poorboys Black Hole and then Natty's paste wax.
Meguiars Endurance tyre gel and Autoglym Fast Glass to finish.
Not too bad as all by hand, probably need a DA machine to do any better!
Looks nice Westy. I see you mentioned using snow foam, what is the benefit of this over just hitting the car with a pressure cleaner and using the two bucket method? I am a hopeless car washer and if snow foam makes the job easier maybe I need to consider it.
Snow foam guns can be purchased for most brands of pressure washer as they usually use the same bayonet style fitting - the Karcher one I bought, plus a bottle of their own brand foam solution, was a little less than £20 from Halfords.
For a properly dirty car you’d do well to snow foam -> pressure wash -> repeat and then sponge bath.
For a lightly dirtied motor you’d get away with snow foam -> pressure wash and dry.
You can also now get snow foam hydrophobic coatings to apply after the cleaning process... if you’re lazy and don’t want to use Rain-X.
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Thanks Mondie, I think answered above but yes, it's supposed to loosen the dirt so more comes off with the jet wash.
I have a Nilfisk jet washer and the attachment was less than £20 off Amazon, plus about £16 for the foam, which will do many washes as you dilute it down.
It needs to 'dwell' for up to 10 minutes and don't let it dry on the car.
Worth a try I reckon.
Thanks Enoch/Doebag/Westy. I think I need to give snow foam a go. As it happens I have a Nilfisk too so it appears easy enough to get a suitable attachment. It is only 2 months since I washed the car though so it might be next Christmas before I get to try it as thats its only wash in 14 mths! I hate washing cars which is why we got this one ceramic coated, a bit of heavy rain keeps it looking decent
It's finally arrived, the mid life crisis
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Recently changed my BMW E92 335i for a BMW 440i GC as needed the rear doors. Went from a manual gearbox to an automatic and it's made the commute so much easier. I still enjoy the odd spirited drive with the paddles in manual mode but for general wafting it's great. Added bonus of I now have back doors to squeeze the baby seat in through so can take my son in my car and we don't need to use the wife's Tiguan all the time. 2k miles in and an average of 28.1mpg as well, pretty happy with that.
Following purchasing a 981 Boxster as my wife’s car last Easter, my M4 has felt like a bit of an oaf, too large and too heavy, never really feeling planted and confidence inspiring when pushing on. Did all the Suspension coding etc, toyed with changing the dampers and going all in, but it still would have been a large, heavy family car tweaked by M division (and that is me following many years of BMW & M cars).
Rather rapidly decided it needed to go, and found a 981 Cayman GTS from Ashgood, the same people we got the wife’s car from. Collected it last weekend & despite the weather have loved every minute of driving it, slower on paper to 100mph by 0.5s but the way it holds the road and puts its power down is so much more rewarding & not like a turbo diesel ease of power.
Can’t wait for the weekend to take it out again!
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Thanks. Love the GT Silver, not sure if I’d have paid that much for it new though! This pretty much ticked every option I’d have wanted if buying from new.
First world problems but the PCM is awfully dated vs the idrive system & given I’ve had HUD on my last 2 cars the lack of it & looking down is taking a bit of getting used to. Doubt that will carry much sympathy if pulled over though.
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Probably shouldn't post as I think the last person to say they had this car got slated, but picked up on Saturday a new to me Maserati Ghibli and yes it's the diesel which isn't a 'proper' Maserati but hey I like the look of it so :)
slightly OT but did anyone get to view the Ford mustang E roadshow recently in London and any views on it ? Seems interesting on paper
New today, to replace the E-Pace, F-Pace R Sport in black. Loving it already!
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Just added this MK7 Golf GTI to my mini fleet of daily driver VW Scirocco and VW T5 Campervan.
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