Looking for a TD6....

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I'm asking a genuine question...

Servicing wise, I've got a Porsche trained mechanic as a best mate, and another mate who has a masters in race engine design, and works for the Renault Formula 1 team.

Gearbox wise, I'm very good friends with the owner of Selector Gearbox, Paul.

And another friend owns a tyre garage (Belmont tyres), where all the wheel alignment and tracking an anything else wheel wise is taken care of.

And as far as audio and in car entertainment, and in car electrics are concerned, I'm good friends with the owner of Mega-Watt in Runcorn. Steve is a whiz when it comes to anything to do with wires.

I suppose you make friends with people like this when you've been involved in a motorsport garage though...

So anything mechanical or electrical is taken care of as far as I'm concerned, I'd just like to know if a car with built in sat nav is really worth the extra money.
 
What does that matter?

I'm asking advice on my next car, on what to look for and what not to look for. Know with this being the forum for this kind of thing?
 
I'm asking a genuine question...

Servicing wise, I've got a Porsche trained mechanic as a best mate, and another mate who has a masters in race engine design, and works for the Renault Formula 1 team.

Gearbox wise, I'm very good friends with the owner of Selector Gearbox, Paul.

And another friend owns a tyre garage (Belmont tyres), where all the wheel alignment and tracking an anything else wheel wise is taken care of.

And as far as audio and in car entertainment, and in car electrics are concerned, I'm good friends with the owner of Mega-Watt in Runcorn. Steve is a whiz when it comes to anything to do with wires.

I suppose you make friends with people like this when you've been involved in a motorsport garage though...

So anything mechanical or electrical is taken care of as far as I'm concerned, I'd just like to know if a car with built in sat nav is really worth the extra money.
dunno if a porker trained mech is gonna help ya.Do porkers go wrong for no reason often?
 
dunno if a porker trained mech is gonna help ya.Do porkers go wrong for no reason often?


More than you'd like to believe...

But he's not a snobby mechanic, he works on anything. Although he does like his quick cars. He's built a (genuine) 550bhp daily driver Subaru that done really well at the Scooby Shootout the other year. Finished third overall, behind Zen Performance, and Andy Forest, two purpose built drag cars.

He even works on my Shogun when that needs anything doing, and he's the only person I trust with my Fiat.
 
So anyway, back to the question in hand....


Is it worth the extra for one with sat nav? Or just get one fitted at a later date?

I'm thinking resale value here.
 
So anyway, back to the question in hand....


Is it worth the extra for one with sat nav? Or just get one fitted at a later date?

I'm thinking resale value here.

whats the differance price wise between them and what will it cost to get 1 and fit it? :rolleyes:
work it out for yer self ;)
 
You are the second person today that I have to ask...



Have you recently suffered a catastrophic head injury?


And you're the first person I've had to ask...


Is that your own brain you're using, or are you breaking it in for a ****ing idiot?
 
And you're the first person I've had to ask...


Is that your own brain you're using, or are you breaking it in for a ****ing idiot?


Listen Tonto your not the ****ing Lone Ranger here yet,bitch get back in your box.

:D
 
He even works on my Shogun when that needs anything doing, and he's the only person I trust with my Fiat.
The shogun with ****ed boxes? Does he know your gearbox business owning friend? And he's the only one that works on the fiat that breaks down every time you use it? Have you ever had the feeling you're getting shafted big time?:doh::rolleyes:
And you're the first person I've had to ask...


Is that your own brain you're using, or are you breaking it in for a ****ing idiot?

Play fair storm, give craig his brain back:D
 
The shogun with ****ed boxes? Does he know your gearbox business owning friend? And he's the only one that works on the fiat that breaks down every time you use it? Have you ever had the feeling you're getting shafted big time?:doh::rolleyes:


Yeah, he knows him, and Paul was the one who sorted my Shogun boxes out.

And the Fiat is 13 years old now, and it was running over 300bhp. It's not his work, it's parts that keep giving in. Mainly oil seals in the turbo, and the auxiliary has broken twice, but luckily never taken out the cam belt.

But he gives it a full service every 1000 miles for me.
 
Yeah, he knows him, and Paul was the one who sorted my Shogun boxes out.

And the Fiat is 13 years old now, and it was running over 300bhp. It's not his work, it's parts that keep giving in. Mainly oil seals in the turbo, and the auxiliary has broken twice, but luckily never taken out the cam belt.

But he gives it a full service every 1000 miles for me.

Do your ankles not get too hot, having your hands on them all the time?
 
So anyway, back to the question in hand....


Is it worth the extra for one with sat nav? Or just get one fitted at a later date?

I'm thinking resale value here.

to answer your question, buy the vogue with the toys already in. the sat nav unit cant without changing the loom be fitted to the hse. even your friend who is good with wires would struggle with that task.
 
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