Cavcraft 88,964 Report post Posted January 14 Is sir selling the KaK then? Does the pope shit in the woods? Do you still hate Kas *quite* as much as before, given that this one is likely to turn you a little profit? I don't think I'll ever like them. 3 Burnside, DeeJay and UltraWomble reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cavcraft 88,964 Report post Posted January 19 And...so it continues. This charming example of a popular car has all mod cons. *Mouldy interior*Non-runner*No MOT*Slipping clutch 5 Lacquer Peel, michael t, Split_Pin and 2 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Supernaut 14,480 Report post Posted January 19 How does one know a car has a slipping clutch if it is also a non runner? 2 DeeJay and purplebargeken reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cavcraft 88,964 Report post Posted January 19 Ahh, good question: honest previous owner. 2 purplebargeken and Supernaut reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pillock 27,757 Report post Posted January 19 I don't think there's a fiesta that shape that isn't mouldy, full of Monster cans, dented and unlikely to see another MoT. For a while they were the drug chariot of choice where I used to live. You'd see them with a couple of 18 year olds on board around the estates for a few nights, then you'd see the helicopter out, the next night you'd see the same lads in a different Fiesta. 3 cobblers, GrumpiusMaximus and Cavcraft reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Noel Tidybeard 4,352 Report post Posted January 19 Ooh, a Ka(ck). Nice cars to drive, but I'm sure you knew that. no they're not- they have no brakes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cavcraft 88,964 Report post Posted February 3 If this is too modern I'll move to the relevant section. So, a bit more the ML... It was £500 with a private plate that's probably worth a couple of hundred, maybe more on a good day. Loads of MOT, fair bit of history, posh (but nice) previous owner. It had an unknown transmission fault which he was told was £1,000 before they'd looked at it, or something like that. Local garage diagnosed the propshaft centre bearing, £180 with the vodka and tonic, and we're off again. Not entirely problem free, the cruise control stalk flops about like a dick in a bucket and doesn't work, the heated seats don't work, can't figure out how to play DVDs through the headrest monitors, two tyres are about on the limit and the brake pad warning light flickers.Two pretty good part worns fitted Friday... Where it was pointed out the rear pads need replacing. They're not too expensive on eBay, so will order some asap. It's not quite as bad as I initially though on juice, £20 sees 5x12 mile (there and back) commutes and a little extra. If you welly it though it does seem pretty heavy. A guestimate is an average of maybe 22 with mixed driving.Find big cars a bit odd for a while, they seems a bit sort of 'tippy over' feeling on corners when not used to them, probs the power steering as had a few Mercs like this. Anyhow, it's GR8 to drive to be fair, especially as I'm getting used to it now and that horrible noise from the prop bearing has gone. The driving position is nice and it's very easy to whang round in. Doesn't start noticeably being quick until you welly it, which at the right moment can be seriously fast. Hoping to try and sort the heated seats and other quirks out, it's not an every day use car for weeks on end, but makes a nice change from the other motors because i's such a pleasant place to be. 11 Lacquer Peel, privatewire, Tickman and 8 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sierraman 11,546 Report post Posted February 3 And...so it continues. This charming example of a popular car has all mod cons. *Mouldy interior*Non-runner*No MOT*Slipping clutch Weigh the bastard in. 1 Cavcraft reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrumpiusMaximus 4,739 Report post Posted February 3 I had an 05 Fiesta Zetec Climate in blue. Fantastic car and can report that I sold mine clean as a whistle, with only very minor dents, two door pillar trims and passenger footwell trim detached. Don’t miss long journeys in it but do miss its driving dynamics. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cavcraft 88,964 Report post Posted February 3 Weigh the bastard in. Already happened. 1 Dave_Q reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bub2006 8,336 Report post Posted February 3 Them ml's are growing on me. I have enough bad luck to purchase one though. Looks a tidy one bar it's niggles 1 oldcars reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
andy18s 6,377 Report post Posted February 3 We're off to look at a 270 cdi on Wednesday...the Mrs needs something a bit more comfortable than the Subaru due to her fibromyalgia Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dave_Q 8,653 Report post Posted February 3 Sounds like the ML isn't turning out too bad, none of that sounds too hard to sort. can't figure out how to play DVDs through the headrest monitorsSCRAP IT M8 One thought, if the brake warning light is flickering but not staying on, does it need more fluid? Most cars use the same light for pads and fluid. 1 Cavcraft reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Timewaster 8,649 Report post Posted February 3 Sounds like the ML isn't turning out too bad, none of that sounds too hard to sort. SCRAP IT M8 One thought, if the brake warning light is flickering but not staying on, does it need more fluid? Most cars use the same light for pads and fluid.Winding the calipers back to fit new pads might do the job for you with a bit of luck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cavcraft 88,964 Report post Posted February 3 Sounds like the ML isn't turning out too bad, none of that sounds too hard to sort. SCRAP IT M8 One thought, if the brake warning light is flickering but not staying on, does it need more fluid? Most cars use the same light for pads and fluid.. We did check that and it was ok, but thanks for the suggestion. Previous owner did say they were due and a garage said the pads had a sensor wire, hopefully it’s just that. Have read somewhere there’s a small screw that holds the cruise control stalk in place and it may have worked it’s way loose. It may not happen, but it’d be good to try and sort the small niggles out. The wheel arches are going a bit surface rusty too (who’d have thought it, hey?!) but they should’ve saveable all being well. There’s a few bumper scuffs but it’s a (relatively) old car now so maybe not worth having them done. 1 They_all_do_that_sir reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
omegod 3,979 Report post Posted February 3 Already happened. Ahh fuck, I needed a few bits for our trusty old Festa, had her 15 yrs and she's ace 1 Cavcraft reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cavcraft 88,964 Report post Posted February 3 it might still be in Birkenhead, do you want details of yard? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
omegod 3,979 Report post Posted February 3 it might still be in Birkenhead, do you want details of yard? Nah they'll want money for the parts Billy, unlike yourself .. 1 Cavcraft reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cavcraft 88,964 Report post Posted March 2 Delivered/gone within an hour... ...another VAG gone to be made into washing machines and dangerous toys. 1 Pillock reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cavcraft 88,964 Report post Posted March 21 The absolute appallingness of this knows no bounds. Wasn't even any diesel in it to have off before it goes. 2 UltraWomble and Lacquer Peel reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wuvvum 24,147 Report post Posted March 21 That's a rather posh house to have such a shit car sat outside of. 1 Cavcraft reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cavcraft 88,964 Report post Posted March 21 Wait 'til you see what else was there.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cavcraft 88,964 Report post Posted March 21 If anyone is interested, that car is for sale. The vendor says it's a very limited edition model (Google says first 1200 only got that plaque) and when new Nissan held a lottery to see who could buy one. Looks like you can buy those plaques yourself, so no idea if it's a genuine early one or not. It isn't by any stretch of the imagination cheap (imho) and the figure/s they were told as top end value by a Nissan club seem incredible to be honest. Especially honest and friendly seller though, so maybe it is worth top dollar. 4 snagglepuss, michael t, Lacquer Peel and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
richardmorris 10,262 Report post Posted March 21 That's a rather posh house to have such a shit car sat outside of.I was thinking that. Even in the lower outskirts of Chester, that’s still over £500,000. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Schaefft 2,652 Report post Posted March 21 Its hard for me to imagine that Figaros are worth much in that condition. You could import a very clean example for dirt cheap if you wanted to I bet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
loserone 7,582 Report post Posted March 21 I understand that's starting to become more difficult, because we've already imported most of them 1 Cavcraft reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cavcraft 88,964 Report post Posted April 10 Where are we up to? Oh aye, this week: This is (was) truly horrible. ..and the next (library picture) wasn't too clever. Although it looked ok, there was something about the DMF or starter motor, or both.... They have gone to their maker, I think. There's another on the cards, could be fun collecting it but we'll see. 2 Split_Pin and GrumpiusMaximus reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wuvvum 24,147 Report post Posted April 10 Assume Mondeo was TDCi? Once the DMFs start to go on those the swarf from the disintegrating flywheel gets into the starter and buggers it up. 1 Cavcraft reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cavcraft 88,964 Report post Posted April 10 Yes, think that was the problem. The starter just clicked, tried rocking car back/forth in gear, and twatting what I think was the starter/solinoid, but no joy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Snipes 3,882 Report post Posted April 10 Assume Mondeo was TDCi? Once the DMFs start to go on those the swarf from the disintegrating flywheel gets into the starter and buggers it up.Yeah. A friend use to sell lots of single mass kits years ago. 1 Cavcraft reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites