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Previously on "France and Spain Road Trip"

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    Seems a lot of money for tyres I was expecting £500-600 a corner. For tyres (£2400) plus a service etc. £4k makes sense for a Porsche.

    Maybe its me but £4k seems a lot to spend on maintaining a 13 year old car its 20% of its value.
    I tend to look after things, I'm happy that the next owner will have a beautiful low milage car that will give them many years of pleasure. It's as simple as that for me.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post

    I forget that 4k seems a lot of money to some contractors, are you back being a perm again?
    Seems a lot of money for tyres I was expecting £500-600 a corner. For tyres (£2400) plus a service etc. £4k makes sense for a Porsche.

    Maybe its me but £4k seems a lot to spend on maintaining a 13 year old car its 20% of its value.

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    AYCOTBAC??? They are gold plated with diamond studs!
    I forget that 4k seems a lot of money to some contractors, are you back being a perm again?

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post

    can't argue with that

    can't beat a good road trip

    blimey 4k on new tyres are they runflats or something, what are they ?

    my mum and dad have just been to Spain in their California using the Santander ferry, fyi, mum said there were lots of people with dogs and dedicated pooing areas

    Milan.
    My fault for not taking time to write my contractoruk advert. 4k includes service, new tyres, various things that need replacing on a 13 year old car.

    I think when we looked at it the ferry did not allow dogs in the cabin and they had to stay in the car. Something like that.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post

    Only plated? AYCOTBAC?
    it was only £1 k a corner. Its Milan all fur coat!

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    AYCOTBAC??? They are gold plated with diamond studs!
    Only plated? AYCOTBAC?

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post

    can't argue with that

    can't beat a good road trip

    blimey 4k on new tyres are they runflats or something, what are they ?

    my mum and dad have just been to Spain in their California using the Santander ferry, fyi, mum said there were lots of people with dogs and dedicated pooing areas

    Milan.
    AYCOTBAC??? They are gold plated with diamond studs!

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  • milanbenes
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post

    I think we looked into the ferry a while back, and I'm sure there is an issue with dogs. Can't quite remember. But I actually like the drive. France has some great roads and views.

    I've done a road trip in my Porsche Cayman, which is 13 years old, with a full Porsche service history, a 12-month MOT, just serviced, and I spent 4k on new tires and various bits. France is great for taking a fast car on a road trip. Look at me, I nearly made this like my Autotrader advert that you can find online if you are interested or just message me.

    can't argue with that

    can't beat a good road trip

    blimey 4k on new tyres are they runflats or something, what are they ?

    my mum and dad have just been to Spain in their California using the Santander ferry, fyi, mum said there were lots of people with dogs and dedicated pooing areas

    Milan.

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post


    why not take the ferry to Santander ?

    you need a V8

    sorted

    Milan.
    I think we looked into the ferry a while back, and I'm sure there is an issue with dogs. Can't quite remember. But I actually like the drive. France has some great roads and views.

    I've done a road trip in my Porsche Cayman, which is 13 years old, with a full Porsche service history, a 12-month MOT, just serviced, and I spent 4k on new tires and various bits. France is great for taking a fast car on a road trip. Look at me, I nearly made this like my Autotrader advert that you can find online if you are interested or just message me.


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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    I'd take the diesel. My sister-in-law has an EV. It's a right pain to go any distance.

    I've driven on UK plates in France many times. Never had any issues. If you've a co-driver to handle visibility in the passenger seat, there's really no issue. In a few weeks, I'm driving to the UK in my left-hand drive car.
    When visiting the UK, I've nearly always driven my LHD car with no problems, in fact I'm currently there now and have been happily driving around Hampshire for the last 8 days. Roundabouts are a bit of a problem sometimes especially as there are so many and the same goes for potholes, I have seen some huge ones this week...

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
    Having just got back from Leipzig I noticed that Germany & Holland are putting in ev charging on the main services, I changed my route so no longer go via France so can’t comment on their provisions
    It's getting better here but still not as good as it should be if they want people to drive EVs, saying that, the landlord of our apartment complex has put some in our undeground car parking and if you want one, to just let them know. They'll also do it in the cycle room for electric bikes so not too shabby

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  • milanbenes
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    Interesting youtube video, it's got me thinking again despite my better judgement.

    UK to France in a Tesla 769 miles Can we do it? - YouTube

    Tesla long range has about 100 miles more than our EV, so another factor. I'm also going a different route down to Spain so might not be as well equipped as this route. However, Tesla superchargers are open to all cars in UK, France and Spain so another plus I've learnt.

    I wonder if i need to get a life.

    why not take the ferry to Santander ?

    you need a V8

    sorted

    Milan.

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  • woohoo
    replied
    Interesting youtube video, it's got me thinking again despite my better judgement.

    UK to France in a Tesla 769 miles Can we do it? - YouTube

    Tesla long range has about 100 miles more than our EV, so another factor. I'm also going a different route down to Spain so might not be as well equipped as this route. However, Tesla superchargers are open to all cars in UK, France and Spain so another plus I've learnt.

    I wonder if i need to get a life.

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  • milanbenes
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post

    Don't know where you're driving from (Milan?) But if you need somewhere reasonably near to stay overnight, I can recommend a guesthouse in Lucca.
    we will be driving from CZ, we'll leave before breakfast and should be at the port within 10 hours

    looking on google maps, the old town seems to be only a few hundred metres from the docks, so we should have enough time to go for dinner and then catch our overnight ferry to Sardinia

    can't wait

    Milan.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    Benes Invoicing Ltd and family are driving to south Sardinia in July, ferry from Livorno

    Milan.
    Don't know where you're driving from (Milan?) But if you need somewhere reasonably near to stay overnight, I can recommend a guesthouse in Lucca.

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