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Local-ish Vauxhall dealer emailed me a stocklist. Straight sale price of £7495 for a year old, 9000 miler Astra SRi 1.6VVT. He has a bunch of 1.4 litre ones as well for a bit less, all 2015 cars with sub 15K miles. Obviously, AVAS, but this seems very cheap for a year old motor. Comparable Ford Focuseseses are a lot more money. Are Astras THAT bad?

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Thoughts on the safest way to lift an engine using a crane when there are no lifting eyes on the block?

Find a kindly builder who has a used one ton sand bag?

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Local-ish Vauxhall dealer emailed me a stocklist. Straight sale price of £7495 for a year old, 9000 miler Astra SRi 1.6VVT. He has a bunch of 1.4 litre ones as well for a bit less, all 2015 cars with sub 15K miles. Obviously, AVAS, but this seems very cheap for a year old motor. Comparable Ford Focuseseses are a lot more money. Are Astras THAT bad?

Market is flooded. Popular fleet choice because the new diesels are low emission and extended servicing (mines twenty quid tax and 18k intervals) so they're everywhere.

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I'm looking at petrol ones. I'm guessing they're less desirable even than the diesels?

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:D :D Noted, thanks. Think I'll give it the swerve.

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:D :D Noted, thanks. Think I'll give it the swerve.

 

Take one for a drive and see what you think.

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Driving a car with no MOT and pre-booked MOT's: can you drive the car to the pre-booked MOT the day before the test? The XM sellers schedule and mine are going to make getting collecting it and taking it to an MOT on the same day a bit difficult so I'm hoping my garage and plod will let me drive it the day before.

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Can any of you knowledgeable lot identify,what Ford model and year this badge is from?

 

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Over to you.

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Driving a car with no MOT and pre-booked MOT's: can you drive the car to the pre-booked MOT the day before the test? The XM sellers schedule and mine are going to make getting collecting it and taking it to an MOT on the same day a bit difficult so I'm hoping my garage and plod will let me drive it the day before.

I have done. There's nothing to say you can't drop the car off the day before.
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I read somewhere that, while you can drive a basically roadworthy car to a booked MOT without tax or MOT (though must be insured), the route has to be direct.  If stopped and questioned, calls at friends' houses en route or to get refreshments can lead to tricky conversations with the plod.  Depending on his/her mood and the  general condition of the car, you may be asked to accompany them to the station.

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There is a lot of new old stock about on there, and it is quite exciting (!) when you find something you need in its original box. 

 

And that's on a 23 year old mass produced Ford. Must be a much better feeling on older/rarer cars!

 

Imagine my joy when I found these for the Stellar!

 

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And on that subject, I've got a bit of a problem. Low battery voltage even after charging - between 11 and 12 volts. Yet no problems starting, and it will crank for a long while if you remove the fuel pump relay. Depending on electrical load and revs, I get between 10 and 14 volts when running.

 

I rebuilt the alternator around 6k miles ago with new brushes, regulator and diodes, so would be inclined to rule that out. But can a battery fail in such a way to drag the alternator voltage down? and yet still crank the starter at a reasonable speed?

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Imagine my joy when I found these for the Stellar!

 

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And on that subject, I've got a bit of a problem. Low battery voltage even after charging - between 11 and 12 volts. Yet no problems starting, and it will crank for a long while if you remove the fuel pump relay. Depending on electrical load and revs, I get between 10 and 14 volts when running.

 

I rebuilt the alternator around 6k miles ago with new brushes, regulator and diodes, so would be inclined to rule that out. But can a battery fail in such a way to drag the alternator voltage down? and yet still crank the starter at a reasonable speed?

 

I would not have thought so (alternator voltage dragged down by battery).  I have had a battery ruined by a faulty voltage control unit on an alternator.  Normal charging voltage, normal starting and driving even with lights on, slightly low battery voltage when ignition was off, battery flattened overnight.  Battery completely buggered. New battery inserted.  Repeat performance.  Fitted a battery isolation switch because I could not find an alternator fault.  Sold the car (Ginetta G26 fitted with a Cologne V6 instead of the usual Pinto).

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You might have a short-circuited cell - low voltage by about 2v.

Because it is short-circuited, cranking current will be good. Will possibly cook the alternator however, alternator attempts to hold a constant 14 ish volts; which is not going to happen with a 10volt battery!

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Isn't it Mk1 Capri?

I'd say any Ford wing badge from about the early 70s so Capri, Escort, Cortina maybe.

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I have done. There's nothing to say you can't drop the car off the day before.

 

I read somewhere that, while you can drive a basically roadworthy car to a booked MOT without tax or MOT (though must be insured), the route has to be direct.  If stopped and questioned, calls at friends' houses en route or to get refreshments can lead to tricky conversations with the plod.  Depending on his/her mood and the  general condition of the car, you may be asked to accompany them to the station.

 

Pretty sure (nae, really bloody sure) I won't be coming across any traffic or ANPR equipped cars outside of the A75 (which I wont be on) anyway come to think of it :D

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What's the going rate for welding at a garage?

 

I have a MK2 MX5 that needs the usual sill welding doing and there's no way I can tackle it myself

 

Any shiters that want some work let me know....

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Anywhere near Durham? £30ph with a very generous shiter's allowance on how many hours it actually took.

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I'm a long, long way away but when I fix the power steering pipes I might be able to bring it for a pre booked MOT.....

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Will a dab radio work in France? If so what stations am I likely to get?

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Local-ish Vauxhall dealer emailed me a stocklist. Straight sale price of £7495 for a year old, 9000 miler Astra SRi 1.6VVT. He has a bunch of 1.4 litre ones as well for a bit less, all 2015 cars with sub 15K miles. Obviously, AVAS, but this seems very cheap for a year old motor. Comparable Ford Focuseseses are a lot more money. Are Astras THAT bad?

I had a petrol Astra on hire for a week about 18months ago and it was OK. I had a 3 door SRI on hire for a month this Janauary and as long as you don't want visablity or to get out the front doors in a parking space it was OK.

 

5 door good, 3 door bad.

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Will a dab radio work in France? If so what stations am I likely to get?

French ones? ...

 

 

 

 

 

 

:)

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Will a dab radio work in France? If so what stations am I likely to get?

 

 

Yes, it will! We drove from Calais to Brittany last summer (& are repeating the journey this summer, too!) and our digital radio worked perfectly! It managed to receive the usual BBC stations until about 50-75 miles down the coast, after which we just used the "autotune" to listen to loads of French stations, all of which played English pop tunes! The traffic report over-ride worked too, but by the time I'd worked out which road they were on about it was too late!!

 

Enjoy!

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The laws about driving a car to an MOT test while untested aren't that specific.

 

This. Under the Road Traffic Order N.I. (and I assume in the rest of the UK), a car going to a pre-booked MoT Test is technically exempt from needing an MoT Certificate, but must be in a roadworthy condition (as all cars must be, if used on the road, regardless of whether an MoT certificate is in force for the vehicle.)

 

Furthermore, it's unclear whether you have to go to the nearest test centre, or can pick any one - the law isn't specific.

 

I had a member of the public phone the station and ask me that once. Rather than guess, I told him to "Phone the MoT centre to check on the current regulations, sir. They are subject to frequent change." A poor answer from a Police Officer, but I hadn't a fucking clue. I'd wager that if you asked any two Peelers, you'd get two different answers, or none at all.

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When I scrapped my A4 2 years ago I took the battery off it and it's been sat in my garage until today. I tested the voltage and it showed 10.8v which I thought was OK for 2 years of no use. After a couple of hours connected to my charger it shows 19.3v while connected and 18.7v when I disconnect the charger but does seem to keep dropping further. This seems a bit high to me! Can anyone advise why it's showing this when I would have assumed more like 14.5v? Is it kippered?

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