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Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2022 7:55 pm
by rinks
Expecting my tankful to be about £90. Fortunately it’s only every three or four months. It was £60 last time.

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2022 8:33 pm
by BOR
Earlier on, I filled it up at Morrisons ( :dread: ) and it costs me £80 for diesel.

I'm not keen to use fuel from supermarkets, but the one at Esso is £1.81. :fp: Another one near the dual carriageway/M6 is £.190. :dread:

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2022 11:10 am
by False
rinks wrote:Expecting my tankful to be about £90. Fortunately it’s only every three or four months. It was £60 last time.


im getting about 300 miles a tank, so filling at least once a week on average

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2022 11:37 am
by rinks
strawberry float. Something's gone badly wrong if you're spending more to feed your car than to feed yourself.

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2022 11:40 am
by False
i mean, my electric is going up from ~70 to ~240 so the government is doing a good job all round

feeding myself is going to be very much a secondary concern going forward

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2022 9:45 pm
by Zilnad
How much would you guys expect to pay for a full valet on a car that isn't horrendously dirty but is dusty enough you could write 'clean me' on the skirting?

I've asked for a few quotes but the first one to respond has quoted me £160 which seems extortionate! I've only ever got it valeted as part of my annual service before though so I've no idea how much it would normally cost.

Got another quote for £60 but that bloke didn't even ask to see the vehicle so I don't trust they'd do a good job.

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2022 9:50 pm
by BOR
Zilnad wrote:How much would you guys expect to pay for a full valet on a car that isn't horrendously dirty but is dusty enough you could write 'clean me' on the skirting?

I've asked for a few quotes but the first one to respond has quoted me £160 which seems extortionate! I've only ever got it valeted as part of my annual service before though so I've no idea how much it would normally cost.

Got another quote for £60 but that bloke didn't even ask to see the vehicle so I don't trust they'd do a good job.

My Volvo garage charge me £40 for the full valet, but I always get it free of charge if I get my car serviced.

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2022 10:26 pm
by Victor Mildew
The van is probably £120+ to fill up now, probably more. It was just under a hundred to fill from a quarter full last time so god knows what it'll be now.

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2022 10:34 pm
by Tomous
Zilnad wrote:How much would you guys expect to pay for a full valet on a car that isn't horrendously dirty but is dusty enough you could write 'clean me' on the skirting?

I've asked for a few quotes but the first one to respond has quoted me £160 which seems extortionate! I've only ever got it valeted as part of my annual service before though so I've no idea how much it would normally cost.

Got another quote for £60 but that bloke didn't even ask to see the vehicle so I don't trust they'd do a good job.



Do you need a full valet?

There's a place near us that does mini valets for £20-£30 depending on car size and I really don't know what else they do in the full because it comes back looking new.

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2022 11:31 pm
by False
Depends if you are going for a valet or a detail

A valet maybe like 50 but a detail 200-your entire bank account

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2022 8:03 pm
by Robbo-92
Was looking on Auto Trader again just to pass a bit of time earlier and I’m sure used cars are just continuing to go up and up in price :dread: I doubt they’re ever going to go back to pre Covid prices.

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 11:59 am
by False
no, probably not

the cost of running mine has effectively doubled since i bought it which is also nice

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 10:50 am
by LewisD
Probably the worst time to be interested in stupid Japanese imports given the cost of fuel, but just look at this thing.

Mitsubishi Evo £15k

https://www.motors.co.uk/car-59388041/?i=51&m=ds

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Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 11:40 am
by andretmzt
I might get an import once my partner has bought into my house. Have my eye on a few cars but still unsure whether to go with my heart (AE86) or pick something with modern safety features and interior (STi Spec C). My partner recently bought a Suzuki Swace and despite it being an automatic and not really feeling that connected to the road compared to my own car, it is very comfortable to drive and the added features are nice.

Doing this to an EK9 :dread: - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224912577740

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 11:50 am
by False
LewisD wrote:Probably the worst time to be interested in stupid Japanese imports given the cost of fuel, but just look at this thing.

Mitsubishi Evo £15k

https://www.motors.co.uk/car-59388041/?i=51&m=ds

Image


Looks cool, but I didn’t see it saying that the duties had been paid despite it being in its way - maybe an import that someone else pulled out on?

And it’s not an fq model so not the fast fast ones

Still cool cars though

andretmzt wrote:I might get an import once my partner has bought into my house. Have my eye on a few cars but still unsure whether to go with my heart (AE86) or pick something with modern safety features and interior (STi Spec C). My partner recently bought a Suzuki Swace and despite it being an automatic and not really feeling that connected to the road compared to my own car, it is very comfortable to drive and the added features are nice.

Doing this to an EK9 :dread: - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224912577740


Spec c’s are cool, but it doesn’t have modern interior etc, they take all the comforts out on a c to save weight ;)

Very cool though

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 12:54 pm
by Robbo-92
£90 for approx 230 miles :dread:

I filled mine up yesterday, must have been running really low as it took 48.5L and cost about £76….

Whatever my next car will be it needs to be better on fuel (and mines not even bad!), like car prices the fuel won’t drop to anywhere near where it was a few years back.

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 1:32 pm
by Victor Mildew
The Celica only used to get 180 miles to a tank, and that was driving it like a granny on a commute.

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 2:20 pm
by BOR
Robbo-92 wrote:£90 for approx 230 miles :dread:

I filled mine up yesterday, must have been running really low as it took 48.5L and cost about £76….

Whatever my next car will be it needs to be better on fuel (and mines not even bad!), like car prices the fuel won’t drop to anywhere near where it was a few years back.

:dread:

I filled it up yesterday £80 for 51 litres of diesel and it will empty in between 550-600 miles.

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 3:14 pm
by Robbo-92
Victor Mildew wrote:The Celica only used to get 180 miles to a tank, and that was driving it like a granny on a commute.


When did you own the Celica? I’ve always loved the look of them and recall they’re meant to be quite good to drive. Few years back only getting 180 miles of range would have been bad but easier to stomach with the lower prices!

BOR wrote:
Robbo-92 wrote:£90 for approx 230 miles :dread:

I filled mine up yesterday, must have been running really low as it took 48.5L and cost about £76….

Whatever my next car will be it needs to be better on fuel (and mines not even bad!), like car prices the fuel won’t drop to anywhere near where it was a few years back.

:dread:

I filled it up yesterday £80 for 51 litres of diesel and it will empty in between 550-600 miles.


My car’s approximate mileage isn’t that accurate so rarely look at it :lol:

Re: Car Thread II

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 6:24 pm
by False
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On average, 300 miles