My first reaction is when asked 'what are you driving these days' would you want to answer Leapmotor![]()
"Second class driving is better than first class walking."
(Arthur Daley)
My first reaction is when asked 'what are you driving these days' would you want to answer Leapmotor![]()
"Second class driving is better than first class walking."
As was ours plus there was a shortage, so manuf. had to 'export or die'
One of the reasons why in 1947 Land Rover clothed their series one LR in Birmabright alloy.
Not stated but mine is about once a month or so. Not likely to make much difference as long as it's done sometimes.how often to a 100% ( I was thinking once every couple of month)
No. Left over partial truths from ancient NiCad batteries where frequent partial recharging did reduce capacity.and is there any truth that you should occasionally let it go down to below 20
how often to a 100% ( I was thinking once every couple of month)
and is there any truth that you should occasionally let it go down to below 20 ? (i'm thinking not but some people say so, inc an EV salesman)
Companies have always done this. Remember when Vauxhall first released the Vivaro? Renault had the Traffic. More or less tye same van as opposed to lights , grill and a couple of other cosmetic things.
My new Traffic was an 03 plate. While I had it. It was a good van. And I think the traffic was in general.
But I kept hearing bad things on the reliability of the Vivaro. They were to my knowledge all built in Bedfordshire, including the Opel version.
Could it not be that the diffrent companies use diffrent quality parts put together by the same men and women on the shop floor?
Iron liners, surely.I was watching The Car Edition channel on YouTube
Mercury c63 biturbo.
Cylinder bores knackered.
Gytis (mechanic) said it was going "full send" from cold, and crap aluminium used for the block.
Iron liners, surely.
Oh dear - what a lot of uninformed nonsense!and the danger of them suddenly bursting into flames and burning down entire cities
doesnt matter what the reason is they cost a fortune to insure - buy an EV and you will be a lot poorer