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Morning all,

Have been toying with the idea of a 4.6 HSE for a while now.

LAst night, went to see one, which turned out to be a 4.0 SE.

However, it has recently had a brand new 4.6 fitted, and would come at
a good price.

So, what toys are missing from a SE compared to an HSE.

Electric Seats
Seat Heaters
HK sound system.

What else?

Thanks.

David
 
rads wrote:
> Morning all,
>
> Have been toying with the idea of a 4.6 HSE for a while now.
>
> LAst night, went to see one, which turned out to be a 4.0 SE.
>
> However, it has recently had a brand new 4.6 fitted, and would come at
> a good price.
>
> So, what toys are missing from a SE compared to an HSE.
>
> Electric Seats
> Seat Heaters
> HK sound system.
>
> What else?


Sunroof
Larger wheels
Driving lights (I think)
Steering wheel stereo controls
Footwell lights(?)

I thought heated seats came as std on all the V8's?

I think it all depends on the year as well because they made some
changes as they went along to the spec - particularly in 1999.

Matt
 
On Wed, 24 May 2006 09:20:22 +0100, Matthew Maddock
<[email protected]> wrote:

>rads wrote:
>> Morning all,
>>
>> Have been toying with the idea of a 4.6 HSE for a while now.
>>
>> LAst night, went to see one, which turned out to be a 4.0 SE.
>>
>> However, it has recently had a brand new 4.6 fitted, and would come at
>> a good price.
>>
>> So, what toys are missing from a SE compared to an HSE.
>>
>> Electric Seats
>> Seat Heaters
>> HK sound system.
>>
>> What else?

>
>Sunroof
>Larger wheels
>Driving lights (I think)
>Steering wheel stereo controls
>Footwell lights(?)
>
>I thought heated seats came as std on all the V8's?
>
>I think it all depends on the year as well because they made some
>changes as they went along to the spec - particularly in 1999.
>
>Matt


I think I can live with that!

Not sure about the seat heaters, did not notice them, but wasn't
really looking. Just assumed...

David
 

"rads" <[email protected]> wrote in
message news:[email protected]...
> On Wed, 24 May 2006 09:20:22 +0100, Matthew Maddock
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>rads wrote:
>>> Morning all,
>>>
>>> Have been toying with the idea of a 4.6 HSE for a while now.
>>>
>>> LAst night, went to see one, which turned out to be a 4.0 SE.
>>>
>>> However, it has recently had a brand new 4.6 fitted, and would come at
>>> a good price.
>>>
>>> So, what toys are missing from a SE compared to an HSE.
>>>
>>> Electric Seats
>>> Seat Heaters
>>> HK sound system.
>>>
>>> What else?

>>
>>Sunroof
>>Larger wheels
>>Driving lights (I think)
>>Steering wheel stereo controls
>>Footwell lights(?)
>>
>>I thought heated seats came as std on all the V8's?
>>
>>I think it all depends on the year as well because they made some
>>changes as they went along to the spec - particularly in 1999.
>>
>>Matt

>
> I think I can live with that!
>
> Not sure about the seat heaters, did not notice them, but wasn't
> really looking. Just assumed...
>
> David


They wont work anyway!!

The HSE has side body mouldings, allsorts of little gizmos like dipping side
mirrors etc. They can also have Harmon Kardon stereos etc.

Best have a look at one first!!

Nige


 

>> Not sure about the seat heaters, did not notice them, but wasn't
>> really looking. Just assumed...


> They wont work anyway!!


That's true! well, maybe the passenger side one might.
 
Matthew Maddock wrote:

|||| Not sure about the seat heaters, did not notice them, but wasn't
|||| really looking. Just assumed...
||
||| They wont work anyway!!
||
|| That's true! well, maybe the passenger side one might.

Disco, not RR, but heated seats anyway...

Took M-in-L out for a spin at the weekend. Bit of a struggle to get her
in - she's 92 and insists on keeping her walking stick and handbag in her
mitts at all times (that's relevant), and the passenger seat is a bit high,
so it was a bit of a clamber to get in. We had got about a mile down the
road and she started wiggling about in the seat. A couple of minutes later,
there was a small voice from my left - "I think my - er - something's
getting warm!"
"Pardon?"
"I think my bottom's getting warm!"
"Well, it's a nice day..."
"No, I really think my bottom's getting, actually it's getting hot!"

Check seat heater buttons - sure enough she had pressed one as she got in.
I told her what had happened (her last car was a Triumph Acclaim, where a
working engine was cost option, so she doesn't understand these newfangled
things) and she burst out laughing. "You've turned on the heated seat,
dear!" "No I haven't" "Yes you have" <cackle cackle> "Really?"

Then she muttered something about looking forward to smoked ham for tea. I
think she's with us for good now - the temporary stay after her house fire
is turning into a long gig. Thank God she has a sense of humour.

--
Rich
==============================

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"rads" <[email protected]> wrote in
message news:[email protected]...
> Morning all,
>
> Have been toying with the idea of a 4.6 HSE for a while now.
>
> LAst night, went to see one, which turned out to be a 4.0 SE.
>
> However, it has recently had a brand new 4.6 fitted, and would come at
> a good price.
>
> So, what toys are missing from a SE compared to an HSE.
>
> Electric Seats
> Seat Heaters
> HK sound system.
>
> What else?
>
> Thanks.
>
> David


Depending on year, you may be missing traction control on one or both
axles... only occasionally a problem off-road, IME


 
> Depending on year, you may be missing traction control on one or both
> axles... only occasionally a problem off-road, IME


Yeah, traction control on 4.6 HSE only on the earlier models on the rear
axle. On both axles from 1999 on more models as I recall.

Regards,

Matt.
 
Matthew Maddock wrote:

||| Depending on year, you may be missing traction control on one or
||| both axles... only occasionally a problem off-road, IME
||
|| Yeah, traction control on 4.6 HSE only on the earlier models on the
|| rear axle. On both axles from 1999 on more models as I recall.
||
|| Regards,
||
|| Matt.

You're right. Rear-only TC still pretty good in the mud, though.

--
Rich
==============================

I don't approve of signatures, so I don't have one.


 

"Richard Brookman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Matthew Maddock wrote:
>
> ||| Depending on year, you may be missing traction control on one or
> ||| both axles... only occasionally a problem off-road, IME
> ||
> || Yeah, traction control on 4.6 HSE only on the earlier models on the
> || rear axle. On both axles from 1999 on more models as I recall.
> ||
> || Regards,
> ||
> || Matt.
>
> You're right. Rear-only TC still pretty good in the mud, though.


Indeed it is. I can attest to the frustration of not having it in my 4.0; if
you play in the mud, you'll be much happier in an HSE (*a* HSE? I'm never
sure...)


 
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