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Colin P

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  1. I suppose that the other way of looking at this is that they simply build all cars the same - intuitively this would feel like some parts would be more expensive, but often manufacturing just one version of a part can be cheaper - even if it is a higher spec version - than making different versions of what is essentially the same part. It would also make the manufacturing process simpler. 

    There seems to be an "unlimited" access charge, which presumably means that the features are unlocked for the life of the car. This being the case, is a fee of, say £500 to unlock the heated seats for life any different than the cost of an "option" @ £500 to install heated seats?

    All that said, this is typical BMW, when in reality it should all just be standard spec and stop trying to make the cars look more affordable than they are/penny pinching.

    I suspect that leasing these things may help keep P1D values down - which could be useful to the company car driver.

  2. On 25/05/2022 at 17:35, RobinB5 said:

    Found these 'Coupling' episodes online. "I've got too many legs" and "Shadayim" :) Moffat at his very best! Despite the fact such comedy wouldn't be made today, it doesn't detract from its brilliance. Happy days gone by.

     

    "Ohhhhhh  Geoffrey!"  Best opening scene to any show ever, ending with the infamous line "one swallow doesn't make her my girlfriend"  :rofl:

    Got them on DVD. Yes Season 4 all a bit silly (albeit the pile of toilet rolls had me ROFL)

    What friends should have been, it's actually funny.

    The Buffet scene........

    "How did you get here?"

    Patrick Says "BMW M3 in midnight blue, black leather seats, 0-60 is xx seconds and onto 100 in another 3"

    Woman hears "Car" :hrhr: So true.

     

     

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  3. The people that did the PPF on the Alfa say 10 days to allow the paint to cure.

    Something I have noticed is that new cars tend to pick up stone chips far more easily for anything up to a year so I really do think that the longer you can leave it the better. Finding a balance between letting the paint cure and not collecting stone chips in the meantime. 

    On 12/05/2022 at 10:44, C8RKH said:

    So how long do people think manufacturers, including Lotus, leave their cars before they apply their protective film on new cars. I'll give you a clue, it's not long!

    But that would involve the use of specialist curing facilities, whereas I think with the OP this would be a local bodyshop which would be unlikely to use the same, if any, curing technology. 

  4. 18 hours ago, windymiller said:

    £429 renewel from aib for the insurance with value at 32k is that an ok price ?? (evora s1 na)

    Yes, £32K is about right for an S1.

     

    Seriously though, I never paid more than about £280 a year (usually nearer £200) for any of my Evoras @ 10K per annum and business use. Standard Admiral multicar though.

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  5. 15 hours ago, jep said:

    Windscreens are replaced free in UK under most insurance policies, less a minor excess with some, without affecting any NCB or claims history. 

     

    It will appear, and be declarable, on the claims experience. Some insurers may not take it into account, but I checked recently and most (mine included, which is one of the largest providers) do require it to be disclosed as part of the claims experience.

    Funny though as in 33 years driving I'd never had a windscreen damaged, then across the families cars we've had 1 new windscreen and 3 repairs in the last 18 months (none going through the insurance).

    Autoglass are now charging stupid money for a private repair so I wouldn't use them.

  6. The difference in opinion above sums it up for me. I also have experience through work in repairing damaged buildings, where you end up with massive delays due to permissions and the authorities often represent a deer in headlights, which means nothing gets agreed so nothing happens, often whilst the buildings deteriorates. 
     

    For me, it’s the same as leasehold, you are not in control so steer clear. 

    Oh. And just try and sort out a situation where building regs and heritage requirements and directly contradict one another!!

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