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    #81
    Originally posted by Maxamus View Post
    Technology in cars is advanced these days. I've never had torque steer but i know a few Astra VXR boys (230/250bhp) who suffer from this really really badly. Car just oulls to the left and it gets worse when they put their foot down.
    Most FWD cars do it to some degree. Years ago I had a Calibra, and Vauxhall had pretty much eradicated the torque steer, something to do with making the drive shafts even lengths. So not only can it be done, it can be done by Vauxhall. I don't understand why they haven't tried harder with the VXRs.
    Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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      #82
      Originally posted by Chugnut View Post
      Me: P reg Vectra, 128k up, disintegrating fast, the scarp yard beckons.
      Bangernomics ! I had a P vectra that was running like a dream at well over 100K, a neighbour ran into it while it was parked up and effectively scrapped it so he bought it off me for a few hundred and about a month later all the electrics packed in. My current model is an R that I got given for free, approaching 100K and showing no signs of packing in, it is looking very ropey and I'm ready to scrap it if it will only start to disintegrate ! I've gone onto a zero maintenance policy.

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        #83
        Originally posted by rootsnall View Post
        Bangernomics ! I had a P vectra that was running like a dream at well over 100K, a neighbour ran into it while it was parked up and effectively scarpped it so he bought it off me for a few hundred and about a month later all the electrics packed in. My current model is an R that I got given for free, approaching 100K and showing no signs of packing in, it is looking very ropey and I'm ready to scarp it if it will only start to disintegrate ! I've gone onto a zero maintenance policy.
        Mine did about 110K, but I think the head gasket was going. I sold it on ebay (I was honest about the problem) but still got £500. Then I bought a Primera GT for £995, which is a great car, never goes wrong ever despite me doing 35K per year and thrashing it the whole time. Bangernomics.
        Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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          #84
          Q. Which car is most environmentally friendly?

          A. A 2nd hand one.

          Think of the energy and materials that go into making and distributing a new car. By not buying a new car you are making that investment in energy and materials go that bit farther.

          Recycle and reuse.

          Well done.

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            #85
            Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
            Mine did about 110K, but I think the head gasket was going. I sold it on ebay (I was honest about the problem) but still got £500. Then I bought a Primera GT for £995, which is a great car, never goes wrong ever despite me doing 35K per year and thrashing it the whole time. Bangernomics.
            An early role model was a mates Dad who bought Austin Maxis from a local garage at I think 70 quid a go at the time with a new MOT. When they bust he'd just instantly scrap it for a few quid and go and buy another for 70 quid.

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              #86
              10 year old 4x4, never goes wrong...
              "If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"

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                #87
                Originally posted by Bod View Post
                Do you have Tom Robinson's 2-4-6-8 Motorway on Auto-Repeat ?
                No. C.W. McCall - Convoy. Much better

                10-4 Rubber Duck

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                  #88
                  1972 MG BGT Teal Blue

                  Safety Fast, and Your Mother Won't Like It

                  Harry

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Moscow Mule
                    Isn't £100 a month quite a lot for depreciation on a used car?
                    I guess the answer is it's a lot more than for a banger, but a fraction of what it would have been had I had it for the first 2.5 years as well. Remember this is a car that is 95% as nice as it was when someone paid 25K+ for it.

                    My previous car cost £6000 nine years before I sold it for £500, so I'm not going to beat the depreciation on that. But this time round I was deliberately paying more to get more.

                    Just re-done the calc, it's actually £80 a month. (Cost £7200 at 30 months old, assume it will be worth 0 at 10 years = 120 months, plan to keep it that long, so depreciate on a straight-line basis for simplicity, so £7200/90 = £80.)

                    Having said that, previous car was fifteen years old when I sold it, if I kept this one that long then depreciation would be £48 per month.
                    Last edited by IR35 Avoider; 1 November 2007, 13:25.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Jog On View Post
                      Honda CRX 16V (not VTEC)
                      Very nice Jog on, I had a Vtec H-Reg that was 2 yrs old when I got it, I loved it and couldn't sleep for days before I went to get it. Never had the same feeling since even when I got a 911 and an SLK 320.
                      I had become cynical and possibly spoilt by then !

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