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  1. Anton - Hows the Stylus build going? Quite fancied one of these myself, but haven't got round to the trip to Wales yet for a look...
  2. Very nice. If that had been out a month ago, might not have bought the 320...
  3. I am very wary about playing with things that catch me up at night....
  4. Call me stupid, but I can't see how running one amp at 200watts into 2 subs will produce more volume & better quality than running 2 amps at 100 watts a piece. Running amps into low loads increases the current demands, which increases distortion, thus reducing quality. Also, I very much doubt that halving the load will double the power - the output impedance of the amp & the current demands on the power cable will probably see to that! The quoted specs for the 60.2 bear this out. Also, the impedance of the cable will be higher in relation to the subs - this will reduce the damping factor of the amplifier (i.e. its ability to control the sub), so will reduce the 'punch' from the sub. The only time it is worth mono-ing two subs is when driven by a bridgeable amp - this will often give a near quadrupling of available power, i.e. 2x100 watts 4 ohms, or 1x800watts into 2 ohms bridged. Current limitation would probably mean this is limited to 6=>700 watts in practice... Of course, distortion will be considerably higher than in 'Stereo' mode, and current/power reserves for peaks will be non-existant...
  5. If he was answering a call, then a quick flash of blue lights would have done the trick. Obviously wasn't in a real rush, otherwise he would have done. Believe me, without doing that, he was going nowhere - both lanes were solid. So whats the point of hassling me? Because he can! Would love to see the video if it was rolling - I'd like to see him justify his aggressive driving...
  6. Yeah, like he wanted to get back to the station to go off shift, or an important meeting with a doughnut saleman... If he'd NEEDED to get past, he would have put his blues & twos on.... He was just throwing his weight around, and it wasn't going to wash. Was very tempted to report him for driving without due consideration to other road users....
  7. Got nicely wound up last night by someone tailgating me. Busy dual carriageway, doing 68mph in the overtaking lane, solid line of cars to my left that we are making slow progress past, and the obligatory 2 seconds behind the car in front. Car behind is inching slowly closer, then flashes his lights - obviously wants to come past. My response? Do nothing - where am I supposed to go? He repeated this until the next roundabout, where I turned right. The really annoying thing about this? It was a traffic Police car! If I'd done that to someone while he was watching, I'd have got a ticket. Made me determined not to move! Was tempted to flash my rear fogs at him, but couldn't be *rsed with the ensuing argument on the hard shoulder!
  8. Test drove an A4 130 estate a week ago, and couldn't believe how bad the chassis was. Compared to the new Octy/Golf MK5, its a mess. Very bouncy ride (esp. from the back), zero feedback through the steering. And yes, it was the new model. My test route does include a very uneven, twisty, fast unclassified road which tends to be merciless to chassis. However, the new Octy & Golf were both brilliant on this road - with either Sports or Standard suspension. My choice would be an Octavia 2.0 TDi (140 bhp), in Elegance trim, with a hefty raid of the options list (leather, sat-nav, etc). Would be far better car than the A4 for less dosh....
  9. Zafira has zero luggage space with 6/7 people in it - the Multipla has enough space for all the holiday luggage for the occupants. No other MPV currently available (the Honda FRV may change this!) has the same combination of qualities as the Multipla. Why did I have 2? Because some toe-rag broke into No. 1, and the (immediate) cost of fixing that car was the same as swapping to a newer one with alloys, climate, twin sunroofs, etc. As I said, no problems with either car, and they both had a hard life! Oh, and get a windsurfer into another car - bet you'd struggle, but I used to get mine & a passenger in the multipla! Cars only faults (apart from the looks!) was fuel consumption & noise at high (illegal) motorway speeds
  10. Owned 2 of the 'bug-eyed' ones, and covered over 50k miles between them. Worst thing was a sticky handbrake in freezing weather. Sorted under warranty. One of the most reliable cars I've ever owned. And, yes, I miss the old styling. Liked the strange space-ship on wheels look. But the new shape may be a bit more efficient - fast motorway cruising would reduce the diesel to 28mpg... But you will struggle to find a better, more comfortable car to move 6 people and their luggage. And the handling is good!
  11. ..Apart from the fact that the Golf is half the size of the Octy, and I'm not interested in most of the stuff that's 'missing'. Oh, and the only Golf available with the 2.0 TDi engine is the GT, which comes in at
  12. My advice would be to buy the 140tdi. Loads more torque, and chippable to an easy 200bhp. Drives beautifully, too. The 230lb/ft of torque (standard) makes overtaking a breeze, and it revs so quickly & smoothly that you'd be hard pressed to guess that it is a diesel. And don't start me on mk5 Golfs. Don't see how in a logical world they would sell one of them. They drive identically to the Octy, the dash is all but the same, they have half the rear seat/boot space, cost at least 4k more. And for what? A badge the guarantees inferior build quality, snooty dealers and more expensive servicing. Oh, the doors make a slightly nicer 'clunk'. Not worth it, IMHO.
  13. Clutch seems fine with 200bhp, but the chassis is starting to struggle - I noticed torque steer in 4th/5th gear on a bumpy b-road (was with 17" wheels, mind!), but the over-taking potential is amazing! Blasted past 4 cars on a straight I wouldn't normally attempt to overtake one, and there was room to spare... Absolutely mental machine!
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