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Jay

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  1. I'm happy to be working at a few miles from the best Toyota dealer in the country. I've been there since I bought my first Lexus in 2002. I only once had one minor issue, which was solved straight away. If any part has to be replaced outside the service plan, they call me to ask for permission and they quote for the extra costs involved.


  2. Been looking for tyres for a while. In the wet, the Primacy tyres are the worst I ever experienced. 😒 I looked up several tests, resulting in the PS4 being a winner on average. Are there (apart from wear and economy) any arguments against this tyre?


  3. Welcome!

    I guess your expectations and the car's performance don't match. To me it's the combination of the go-kart-like handling and the pricing. I left my 2017 car completely stock and enjoy it every day, commuting to and from my work, 18 miles from where I live.

    A few of my former cars: Audi 90, 2.3 5-cylinder, Audi 100, also a 5-banger, Alfa Romeo 164, 6-cylinder, Mercedes E280, Lexus GS 300 and Lexus GS 430. So why did I buy a GT86? First of all, I don't need a family car anymore. Secondly, I want some fun in a lightweight car. The sheer feedback, the low position and the rev-happy engine make my day.

    Don't expect a factory standard car to be extremely fast, as it just isn't. However, it can be easily transformed to a competitive track car, as a wide variety of tuning parts is available.

    No, I'm not trying to sell you a GT86, just giving my opinion on the car.


  4. It looks like one should avoid this dealer. Bad luck, maybe better next time. Be sure to always fully inspect a car, inside, outside, and underside. Have a long testdrive, preferably on the motorway as well as on local roads. After the testdrive, listen carefully to the idling engine and smell the exhaust gasses to detect any burnt oil. The latter saved me once on my quest for the holy grail. 😬


  5. We haven't had snow yet, as so often. Temperatures below 7 deg. C and a little water are enough to make summer tyres less grippy. I'm gonna find out which tyres offer the best lateral grip. Furthermore, I did some calculations on width versus circumference. A 225-45-17 tyre adds 1.43% to the circumference wrt 215-45-17. This would compensate for the somewhat optimistic speedometer, while giving a tiny bit of extra lateral grip. 

    Over here in The Netherlands we get pretty much the same weather as in the UK.


  6. 57 minutes ago, 86iain said:

    Does the auto not have a snow program button?

    Mine is my only car and I drive it in any weather, but is manual.

     

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    Yes it does, but the snow button only tells the gearbox to not use first gear. I think this is counterproductive, as the engine has to rev a little higher to get the car moving. This brings back into memory the good old Mercedes E280. Once winter mode was engaged, it was super smooth all the way. I also remember the '84 Audi 90, which was the other way round. Weighing  just over 1100 kg, being frontwheel driven, it lost grip all the time.


  7. 49 minutes ago, 86iain said:

    I managed last winter fine on Primacies.
    Only changed them a couple of months ago.

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    Of course I know how to keep the car on track, but for daily use it doesn't feel right. The torque converter allows the engine to rev up to its first sweet spot at 2800 rpm, which is too much torque for these hard tyres under wet conditions.


  8. 9 hours ago, Twigman said:

    I play bass for Sad Lovers & Giants https://sadloversandgiants.co.uk/

    I downsized my rig when i got the GT86 as I couldn't get my 2x12 in the boot.

    We closed the last night of the  Wave Gotik treffen festival in Leipzig this year - here's the last song (we'd not rehearsed it and the keyboards broke down during it) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVcFFXkcPsk

    Our guitarist is in Above & Beyond https://www.aboveandbeyond.nu/

    Great to see you playing! 😎


  9. Looks like the jack that came with the Toyota Prius. Probably a very similar jack. If I jacked the car up high, it looked like the jack wanted to topple over. The fact that it happens on one side, may be due to the jack not being equally stable to both sides; being asymmetric so to say.

    Carjacks like these are frightening to me. To make work safer and easier, I bought two hydraulic 10,000 kg jacks. What a relief! 👍

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  10. Because of my job I visited lubricant research labs of a few large oil companies, in the past. Many identical test engines are being tested with different oils, 24/7. Every parameter one can think of is being monitored. Engines are taken apart and used oils are analysed for a wide variety of parameters. They know much more than they share or are allowed to share.

    I'm not here to argue, the pub is a better place for arguing. 😁 I just want to share my thoughts and learn.

    A great New Year's Eve to all! :)

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