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Yes, good point - I probably should have mentioned that England would probably come just a hair above Belgium in my tier list - it is pretty awful driving in England isn't it :cautious:
I got back just before the weekend. A few final thoughts and car photos from the trip:
- The major point to note is that the car performed absolutely flawlessly for the entire journey. It got a lot of (I'd like to think) jealous glances from other road users on the way and someone in Berlin...
Couple more photos for you good people:
Found a friend parked up near a gymnasium. The guy saw us and was waving and gesticulating as to his ownership of the Italian RCZ through the windows of the gym!
On a foggy cliff top on the Adriatic coast:
A slightly older car seen in a flea market...
I remember those days, at least from the back seat of my father's car! Driving around Europe in the 1970s was a more serious proposition than today - no AC, no satnav, no safety features. Respect 💪
We've done just over 1,400 miles as of today and still not halfway through the third tank. Mostly...
Back on the road today, we did 400 miles from Strasbourg to Bergamo (near Milan)..
Somewhere in the Alps in Switzerland:
Parked up near some hills in Northern Italy:
Thought I'd share a few photos as I drive from Northampton to Bologna in Italy, and back via Berlin, in my HDI. Started yesterday, stayed in Reims on the way down and tonight in Strasbourg. Amazingly, so far all on one tank of diesel - 600 miles with 1/8 of a tank left! Will not be driving for...
If anyone is interested, this turned out to be due to a broken switch on the brake pedal that activates all the above features (and the hill start hold feature). A simple part and cheap to buy but £400 to diagnose and fit.
Then followed by my high pressure fuel pump going, so add £1000 to that...
Hi guys, this has probably been covered but the search function won't let me search for ESC or ABS :cautious:
Got back from a 700 mile trip yesterday, car was perfect all week. Today I have:
- ESC / ASR and ABS warning lights on
- no more suggestions for when to change gear on the screen
- no...
Mine started doing this after a recent service - it turned out the fuel filter housing had a crack in it, and the service had disturbed it so it started leaking. They replaced it for free and now everything is fine. (Diesel too)
I passed a really nice looking orange / bronze RCZ parked in the vicinity of The Racecourse in Northampton on my morning run today. It's not the first RCZ I've seen around here but it is the first I've seen since becoming a member here.
Glad I saw this, I'm going to go for the drilled and grooved discs too. Good advice (y)
Maybe a bit of a stupid question but it's one disc per wheel, right? So if I buy "1 pair of discs" this will do both front wheels, and 1 pair does both rear wheels??
Thanks bro, you're right on both counts - it's a wide little car.
Better news today, I gave the whole car a proper clean and the bird stains have come out :D I really thought they were there for good.
1. Woke up this morning to an absolute pile of bird crap on the roof of the car, which after cleaning off has left etched-in stains on the black plastic roof panel.
2. Coming back from a Sunday drive this afternoon I curbed and chipped a front alloy whilst parking. Until today they were all...
Thanks for the replies, and the replies to replies :D I think wrapping the arches in situ is the way to go, but now I think about it I might miss the aluminum finish. TBC...
In the mean time - everyone's seen a white RCZ a thousand times before but I took her on holiday last week and got some...