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jonwat

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  1. Today's Times reports: From July 6 most new cars on sale in Britain will cajole drivers who are travelling faster than the speed limit to slow down. Rather like the warning emitted if you forget to put on your seatbelt, there will be a beep, the steering wheel will vibrate or — if all else fails — the accelerator will automatically push back if you do not slow down. Steve Gooding, director of the RAC Foundation, an independent research organisation, said the new intelligent speed assistance (ISA) system will represent “the beginning of the end of that world when people choose their cars on the basis of its top speed and the time it takes to accelerate from 0 to 60mph”. Increasingly, he said, “the car is going to decide what you can and can’t do”. New cars will be equipped with the ISA system, which is intended to reduce collisions by 30 per cent and deaths by 20 per cent, according to the European Transport Safety Council. There were 1,711 reported deaths in collisions on British roads in 2022.
  2. Today's Times reports: The vast global overproduction of electric cars at a time of stalling consumer demand is likely to result in millions of zero-emission vehicles being left unsold over the next two years and hasten price wars, according to private industry research. This is likely to benefit consumers but could send parts of the industry into crisis, experts say. Regulators and legislators, meanwhile, are likely to come under renewed pressure to rein back their ambitions to reduce carbon emissions, which has fuelled the electric car production boom. Proprietary industry data seen by The Times shows that this time last year the global automotive industry expected to make more than 15 million battery electric cars in 2024. However, slowing consumer demand has led to that projection being cut by two million to a little over 13 million. Yet that remains about 50 per cent ahead of forecast consumer demand, which is predicting global electric car sales of about 9.3 million for 2024. Oversupply of battery electric cars is set to worsen over the next couple years, according to analysis of the data. Slowing demand in China, where electric car sales are projected to fall 10 per cent, has already prompted carmakers to slash prices, with Tesla and its main rival BYD cutting prices for their most popular models by 20 per cent. New AutoMotive, a transport research group, has previously forecast 10 per cent discounts this year in the UK on some electric models.
  3. Checking if the part numbers are the same would be a starting point.
  4. SpeedHunters
  5. And do both sides while you're at it, if one has gone the other won't be far behind.
  6. It's in his signature, maybe he's just added it.
  7. Being too tight would do the opposite, more likely to make it slip.
  8. What was the weather like? If it was hot the problem could have been "red hose syndrome", assuming the red plastic hose connecting the master & slave cylinders hasn't been replaced with a SS braided one.
  9. Lotus is at last being given the chance to thrive (paywall)
  10. Bangers & Cash makes £1000s 🤑
  11. Today's Times Demand for electric cars has fallen sharply, with drivers choosing to buy new petrol and ­hybrid models instead. Electric vehicles’ market share fell last month, the Society of ­Motor Manufacturers and Traders said. New registrations rose by only 3.8 per cent year-on-year in what is typically the best month for sales.
  12. Why Chapman Bespoke is right for the times
  13. You need a pre drilled template that bolts to the intermediate shaft & keeps the drill steady.
  14. So, you'd write the car off then. Fine, as you wish.
  15. Lotus stopped making chassis for older models which is where Spyder originated from. Whan your Elan or Europa non galvanised chassis had rusted to dust you either scraped it or paid Spyder a visit.
  16. Same here, I gave up mine (five Lotus in total) when I became too old to crawl around underneath it & there's no local specialist to take it to. It was a fabulous 23 years of fun while it lasted but it was time to move on.
  17. Bahrain takes full control of supercar brand McLaren
  18. Yes It was a very long time ago so no, not really but it will be pretty obvious where to drill. Same size as the existing hole the roll pin is in
  19. Yes, not easy though as the timing belt has to come off Might be an idea to tell us where you are located.
  20. Contact dellorto uk, they'll be able to tell you.
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