Very exciting stuff this week having my £100k garage featured on Pistonheads.
The below was sent to Matt Bird and Dan Trent: Continue reading My £100k Garage Featured on Pistonheads
Very exciting stuff this week having my £100k garage featured on Pistonheads.
The below was sent to Matt Bird and Dan Trent: Continue reading My £100k Garage Featured on Pistonheads
Having experienced driving 3 x Panamera’s over the past couple of years; I thought it time to reflect on my initial thoughts about this car on UK roads.
The Panamera is 100% too big for the UK on country roads, villages and town centers. The only time I have found the Panamera experience enjoyable is driving long distances on motorways, here is the Panamera’s habitat.
Porsche – you need to do a ‘Macan’ on the Panamera – that would be near the top of my list. Continue reading Porsche Panamera Over Time
Our Classifieds section is now live, it’s currently in a basic form but functionality will be added over the coming months.
To assist; here are guides on Buying and Selling
I’ve always wondered about car finance/lease/pcp and the reason why so few people review the rates of bank loans prior to this. For example – VWFS (Volkswagen Financial Services) who provide finance for Porsche also; are quoting 12% APR on a £25k car on their approved used site.
For a 48 month duration, HSBC will provide £25k at 3.9% APR, which translates into £562.60 pm and a total payment of £27,004.73 over 4 years. There are no additional booking fees on top of this.
The VWFS example on a £25k car is £580.29 pm, deposit of £2,499.90, acceptance fee of £155, option to purchase fee of £60 and a total amount of £30,568.82 paid.
Therefore a £3.5k saving with a bank loan – Worth considering ;-).
The last performance Volkswagen I owned was the Corrado VR6. A car that I completely fell in love with being my first performance car and one that immediately took my fancy from reading Performance VW magazine all those years ago.
The VW scene is a fun one also, no egos, no talk of ‘so what do you do for a living’ like some of the Porsche events I’ve been to, just enthusiasts who throw great events like Stonor Park at Henley, ED38 and Wothersee. Attending these events and making sure your car stood out in an OEM+ kind of way was the usual camp for me. The amount of money and time spent really made me bond with it and it’s still the only car I’ve been really sad to sell.
Onto this MK5 GTI, it’s my new ‘daily’ and was acquired at a great price although I’ve had a few items to rectify – a few bits of trim have been removed to find rattles (mainly broken clips on the boot trim), 2 new tyres, cambelt, tensioner and water pump all replaced within the first week. It’s quite fun to have something I can tinker with again but it’s also quiet, comfortable, spacious and provides a great mix of fun and practicality. One of my favourite characteristics of the engine is that you can just leave it in 6th above 40mph and drive it like an auto on the commute, comfortably accelerating up to motorway speeds. As a few reviews have noted, the MK5 GTI is the ‘back to form’ car since the MK2. While I agree that it’s a great drive on the country roads and the motorway, I certainly feel a lot safer and this is far more refined than the MK1/MK2, which in comparison are go karts.
The main search items are cambelt replacements at 60k miles, coil packs replaced under warranty, manual gearbox to avoid DSG troubles and the 17″ wheels for our UK roads.
Performance is 7 seconds to 60 mph, 146 mph top speed, 200 bhp and around 36 mpg.
For sale is my old daily driver, which can be seen in the tab at the top of the page
Fast German car performance statistics taken from Dec 2013. Below are the fastest cars by manufacturer to 60 mph and with the highest top speed:
Audi – R8 5.2 V10 GT, 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds and a top speed of 199 mph
BMW – E92 M3 GTS, 0-60 in 4.4 seconds and a top speed of 182 mph
Bentley (VAG) – Continental GT Speed, 0-60 in 4.0 seconds and a top speed of 205 mph
Bugatti (VAG) – Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse, 0-60 in 2.6 seconds and a top speed of 255 mph
Lamborghini (VAG) – Aventador LP 700, 0-60 in 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 217 mph
Mercedes-Benz – SLS AMG GT, 0-60 in 3.7 seconds and a top speed of 198 mph
MINI (BMW) – JCW Coupe, 0-60 in 6.4 seconds and a top speed of 149 mph
Porsche – 918 Spyder, 0-60 in 2.6 seconds and a top speed of 214 mph
Rolls Royce (BMW) – Wraith, 0-60 in 4.4 seconds and a top speed of 155 mph
Volkswagen – Golf R, 0-60 in 5.5 seconds and a top speed of 155 mph