Everything posted by old newbie2
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Living With A Sportline Plus 272 Hatch
I can't remember that far back, except that I was on holiday that year & enjoyed a couple of weeks in a Chrysler LHS...... As for maturity, SWMBO & I know that we're (supposedly) too old to enjoy our Golfs, we've even been looking for an affordable Arteon as a replacement.
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Living With A Sportline Plus 272 Hatch
74 in June, 2021.
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Living With A Sportline Plus 272 Hatch
I'd guess 15-20 years apart.
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Living With A Sportline Plus 272 Hatch
No way Nick, he's younger than I......
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Living With A Sportline Plus 272 Hatch
Rent a nice car at the airport, perhaps? You might even be offered a Skoda....... We collected a new Race Blue Octy at Alicante a few years ago & put quite a few Kms on it without any problems. Didn't hotel though, rented an apartment so we did have to do some food shopping as well as eating out.
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Living With A Sportline Plus 272 Hatch
The speed limit in the Uk is indeed 70 mph, however in continental Europe 130 km/h (81 mph) is quite common & in Germany at least 1/2 the Autobahn network is effectively unlimited. (Their 130 km/h limit is a recommendation rather than a limit except where it's signed as such, either by permanent signs or traffic based variable signs.) Since shy's Superb is limited (by Skoda) to 250 km/h (155 mph) it's fitted with the appropriate high-speed tyres & 'tis quite safe at its maximum speed. As for driving in the UK I've been told that the average cruising speed on non-smart motorways is circa 85 mph........
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Living With A Sportline Plus 272 Hatch
i'd have to find the receipts if I wanted to know just how much we've spent on fuel this year, probably spent more on servicing & MOT's...... We've given up on vacations too, maybe next year instead, as for cash in hand, I've about £6k more in the bank now than in January.....which is probably the cost of said holidays. Maybe next year?
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Living With A Sportline Plus 272 Hatch
It's nice to know that your Skoda's can be economical, but just how important is that to you & yours? SWMBO always questions why I even mention fuel consumption, she feels that since our total annual mileage is quite low, (currently circa 11,400) & if we can average 30 mpg then we can afford the expenditure. (About £2,100 'ish?) FWIW both Golf's & the Superb usually do better than 30 mpg, but this year our cars are doing more local shopping runs but not many longer distance trips.
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Changing cars
I/we used to change cars every 2/3 years, but I've owned my Superb 2 since February 2013 & I still can't find anything to replace it. SWMBO drove it back home yesterday & enjoyed the drive enough to state that we should keep the old barge for a few more years, if only 'cos "it's fun to surprise other drivers". I had a test drive in a '69 plate Volvo S60 last week & 20 minutes later I was happy to give it back to the dealer. At £27k it was a good price, & a nicely-made car but the "fun factor" is missing. As for cheap cars as projects, I do "get it" but I'm too old to want waste my last years rebuilding a car. Been there, done that, etc...
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Changing cars
I/we use SD cards & USB memory sticks in our Golfs, but the Superb is too old for factory fitted USB sockets.
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Changing cars
I have to use the slot, I don't own a posh 'phone.....
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Changing cars
Would you consider a 3 or 4 year old Golf to be "an old banger"? Our Golfs can play original CD's, burnt at home MP3 CD's, SD cards & USB sticks. The posh one can also handle original & burnt DVD's + there's about 11 Gig of space on the hard drive. Brand-new cars seem to rely on connecting to a device for music, just another sign of cost-cutting........
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Changing cars
It should also play music DVD's, I've got Claptons "Slowhand @ 70 Albert Hall Concert" in my ancient Columbus, not to watch the performance but to listen to the whole concert rather than the cropped CD version. I'm not a fan of radio music, I prefer to make-up my own compilations + selected albums & load then onto an SD card.
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Living With A Sportline Plus 272 Hatch
I sympathise, my Black Magic vRS was a PITA to keep clean. The Silver Barge always "looks" cleanish, except when it's parked outside, too many seagulls in this area..... Still looking for a "nice"replacement car that can fit in my 1965 garage, Superb 3's, Passats, Mondeo's are all too long / wide.
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Living With A Sportline Plus 272 Hatch
It's not a limo, like all Superbs it's a barge........
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Changing cars
Wow, I passed my test in Mark 1 Viva, one of the best driving-school cars at the time. (4 on the floor, all syncromesh, light steering & lots of glass.) Better than Anglias & Triumph Heralds, IMVHO.
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Changing cars
When wife no. 1 went to work for Ford, we bought new cars (at employee discount) & changed @ 1 to 2 years. In her Motability years, new car every three years & after she passed away I bought almost new used cars for myself. I've owned 2 used Mk.3 V6 Mondeo estates, 1st for 3 years, the 2nd 3.0 litre for 5 3/4 years. ( I really liked that car.....) Now I have a new wife, she was running a 2.0 TSi Eos which prompted me to buy a 2nd car for fun, (Octy Mk.2 vRS) which was replaced with a 2012 2.0 TSi Superb, which I still own (& use). Madam traded her Eos for a Octy vRS Mk. 2 facelift, (261ps after an AMD remap) & she now owns a Golf R wagon. (I'm not too worried about her driving skills........) Whilst owning my Superb I've bought (& sold 4 years later) a 4 year old, but low mileage, one owner, etc. Eos & a 15 month old R hatch, it's been with me for approx. 28 months. I quite like it but I'd like a change, just can't find something suitable. I'd want it to be a VAG product, but an Audi S3 isn't a real improvement of the Golf, a Leon ST is too cramped for me, never fancied a Mk. 3 vRS, & the Mk. 8 Golf is just a cheap joke. (IMVHO) I've even considered an Arteon, a Passat Estate (probably a 272ps R-line edition) or a decent Superb 3, but they're all a tight fit in my garage. We've thought about a quick SUV, but they don't make sense as a Golf replacement Still, at least we can, & do, enjoy what we have.........