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Post by Metrics » Fri Aug 17, 2018 11:28 am

hap wrote:I think it was press car that pic is from the autocar test
Good driving with lsd fitted

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L7yi6Ivgqh4
Just watched it. These great cars have been caught up in this anti diesel lobbying - shame in my book as they are superb cars.
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Post by Hector's Dad » Fri Aug 17, 2018 12:54 pm

I think I must be missing the point of the anti-diesel lobbying.

Figures (arbitrarily) taken from BMW.co.uk:

420i M Sport - 42.8mpg & 151.0g/km CO&#8322;
420d M Sport - 58.9mpg & 125.0g/km CO&#8322;

OK, these are for new models and the diesel may well be using AdBlue to turn Nitrous Oxide and Nitrogen Dioxide into nitrogen & water but as they are using less fuel and produce less CO&#8322; I'm confused. Do we have a petro-chemical engineer on here to put me straight?
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Post by Bob » Fri Aug 17, 2018 2:29 pm

Isn't it now the particulate levels from diesel emissions that are the root of all evil, rather than NOx or CO2?
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Post by Hector's Dad » Fri Aug 17, 2018 4:10 pm

No idea but if so it suggests that Diesel Particulate Filters are not doing the job they're supposed to do.
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Post by hap » Sat Aug 18, 2018 10:34 pm

Did you go view the car? Buy it?

This touring also turned up today very nice
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Post by Yamzuki » Sun Aug 19, 2018 12:04 am

Yes, I went to see the black one, it drove very nicely, mechanically good but with 5 previous owners and a lot of stone chips on the bonnet and some on the roof it didn't tick the boxes for me.

Yes I've just seen the D3 touring, but the Oyster interior isn't for me.

I'll keep searching, time isn't an issue.
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Post by hap » Sun Aug 19, 2018 4:23 pm

There were a couple few months ago with dark interior that have been snapped up
Sure the right one will come up soon

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Post by Metrics » Sun Aug 19, 2018 6:29 pm

hap wrote: This touring also turned up today very nice
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified ... rchad=Used
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Post by RufRt12 » Mon Aug 20, 2018 2:34 pm

Yamzuki wrote:Yes, I went to see the black one, it drove very nicely, mechanically good but with 5 previous owners and a lot of stone chips on the bonnet and some on the roof it didn't tick the boxes for me.
Five owners?!? On a 2014 car? Whilst I don’t doubt that’s a fair bit I was under the impression that Alpina are generally owned by enthusiasts (similar to Ferraris, Lambos etc etc) so wouldn’t have thought it’d be THAT much of an issue.

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Post by Bob » Mon Aug 20, 2018 3:06 pm

RufRt12 wrote:
Yamzuki wrote:Yes, I went to see the black one, it drove very nicely, mechanically good but with 5 previous owners and a lot of stone chips on the bonnet and some on the roof it didn't tick the boxes for me.
Five owners?!? On a 2014 car? Whilst I don’t doubt that’s a fair bit I was under the impression that Alpina are generally owned by enthusiasts (similar to Ferraris, Lambos etc etc) so wouldn’t have thought it’d be THAT much of an issue.
Whilst I can't fault the logic about enthusiast owners, I would agree with the OP that it's a bit worrying on a 4yr old car.

Even if Owner 1 was a Dealer that is still one a year from nearly brand new. Surely one of those owners would have enjoyed the car for more than a year or that suggests the lot of them didn't get Alpina, so maybe it was less well cared for.

Or, if it was just used as a 2nd/3rd car which has changed hands more frequently, it's too leggy at 55k.
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Post by Yamzuki » Mon Aug 20, 2018 11:49 pm

I would have thought that owner number 1 would have been Sytners, and the only other fact that I am aware of is that owner number 5 had had the car since December 2017, i.e. 8 to 9 months ownership.

Besides looking for a D3 I have also been looking at M Sport 335d's as a fall back position (no berating me please!) also I have been checking out the additional premiums against my existing policies on my D3 and the Spec C Impreza, the next part is shocking:

1) Change over of existing D3 policy, which expires at the start of February 2019, change to 335d +£113, change to D3 +£1,175 :shock: :shock:

2) Change over of existing Impreza Spec C policy, which expires in March 2019, change to 335d +£600, change to D3 +£1,715
:shock: :shock: :shock:

My insurers (two different brokers and two different insurers) are having a laugh, a fresh policy via gocompare or money supermarket only cost circa £500 for the 2014 D3 god knows how they arrive at £1,200 plus for 6 months. .

Looks like I'll be cancelling one of my policies and raising a new policy if I get a D3.
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Post by Bob » Tue Aug 21, 2018 9:40 am

Those insurance prices are crazy!
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Post by ade and liz flint » Tue Aug 21, 2018 1:08 pm

CaesarBob wrote:Those insurance prices are crazy!
Some insurers don't like ALPINA and load the policy costs accordingly.

My multicar with LV is only £847 all in with SDP+commuting on all 3, and limited mileage on B3S (5k) and GTS (3k). However, LV 'get' ALPINA! I had quotes for that alone for more cost than the 3 car policy.
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Post by Bob » Tue Aug 21, 2018 2:20 pm

ade and liz flint wrote:Some insurers don't like ALPINA and load the policy costs accordingly.
I know that from previous experience. Never insure without getting quotes from multiple sources!

Interesting to know LV are good with Alpina, in the past i have never found them that competitive for car insurance, but good for home insurance.

But for the OP, he is already insuring his D3 and the cost to transfer policy to another (newer) D3 is still ridiculous.
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Post by Bob » Tue Aug 21, 2018 9:18 pm

How about this D4 BiTurbo #042?

56k £32k and Mineral Grey with Coral Red
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