I can only travel about 300 km at highway speeds before I need to recharge. Which is very short. I sometimes have to drive 100 km for dinner and another 100 km back! And I'm not always starting with a full charge!
The nameplate has disappeared from the MB portfolio recently and doesnβt look likely to be replaced. The first gen was a result of a McKinsey project and called Jag fighter - there were days when they took Jaguar seriously in Stuttgart. Some years ago, th...
Fun Factor, if I had to choose one, my 2006 G55, they weren't so prevalent then, still had that old school raw Purity. The 355 is a very close second ...
They were also allowed to be a lot louder than the passenger 55s, due to a laxer noise regulation applying (was considered a separate class of vehicle). Another one to consider but in Germany I find them useless, as they are super loud (wind noise) above ...
I pushed it to 210km/h on a curved bend, how it took that curve and came out the other side instead of launching me into the sea is one of Life's Great Mysteries π€π, didn't hear any wind noise then π€£
I was offered an XJR6 like this one - one owner, low miles they said. Totally different engine but still a wonderful car. The owner was John Haynes, Jr. and most of the miles were done in their shop and they photographed all sorts of jobs done on it. I wa...
The principle behind CATS was to vary the damping characteristics in proportion to the force of body and suspension movements. Crucially, the Jaguar system was to be entirely automatic, unlike some other makersβ switchable systems.
With the aptly named CATS suspension π I have been looking at these recently but continental European prices have gone up dramatically over the last years π€·π»ββοΈ
My biggest 'regret' was having to sell my E90 M3 at the height of the Great Recession with a paltry 9,000 miles on the odometer. It had to be done financially speaking....
As for ownership experience it was by and large good. The non-AMG ones were reasonably stress free while the AMGs were a tad more temperamental (mine had left me stranded with less than 6000 miles on the clock. Wasnβt anything major but the βDas Beste ode...
That one is on its last legs and will get pulled soon. The last vehicle based off the W213 platform and here available in the full fat 63 variety. But as you say with just a tad too little space for the family π€·π»ββοΈ
Until I came to be the temporary owner of one and then fell in love. It really gelled. Had they made a CLS63 in that generation, it would have been the best option but alas not ππ€·π»ββοΈ
That seemed impressive. And my biggest motivation was that I heard it would consume a lot less fuel - as a friend who had a 2016 model year CLS 63 AMG S 4 Matic told me he was averaging over 20 mpg (around 11.7 liters per 100km) in his commute. This was n...
Of course if you travel further afield the home charger will not suffice but overall it should. Unfortunately the shooting break didnβt make it to the third generation - that would have been the best option for me ππ€·π»ββοΈ
I can only travel about 300 km at highway speeds before I need to recharge. Which is very short. I sometimes have to drive 100 km for dinner and another 100 km back! And I'm not always starting with a full charge!
The battery has definitely aged; and I could never get the original advertised range on the highway (not even close). I'd say it's lost about 20% (or slightly more) of its original capacity in about 5.5 years. According to the Tesla degradation charts, I'...
I believe this to be better nowadays. Players like Ferrari are also modular using their cells so that much smaller parts of the battery can be upgraded or replaced, not saddling a later owner with the costs of a whole battery if just parts are below par π...
But this really isn't something customers are asking for. This is really something insurance companies are asking for and warranty companies. Consumers think they want this, but I can tell you less than 1% have actually done this - partially because batte...
But believe they go down to many more modules than 4. Actually the currently poor and unpredictable resale values (at least in Europe) are a much larger impediment to the spread of electrics than range anxiety. And many traditional OEMs donβt want to take...
Yes... The banks are taking a huge hit on leasing these cars since the market value of the 36 month old car is so much less than what the banks predicted the residual value would be and thus the banks have to take a huge loss.
As with any new technology the progress is fast, leading to the three year old version being much more obsolescent than previously with the mature technology where little to nothing happened over that timeframe. I guess the car manufacturers missed a tric...
First car I remember being driven in but it was long gone from our household by the time I could start driving myself π€·π»ββοΈ Possibly need a look in the classifieds π
And a really nice drive, although I treated it as a race car from time to time when I was young and had a few 'sweaty' moments with it . Nota: This pic was taken too early by my friend, I told him to wait a bit ... it finally hit the 'h' a bit more to the...