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Has anyone dealt or used Zolee Logistics for a repo purchase?
carBlacken replied to badgx's topic in General Discussions
not saying they're dodgy because I genuinely don't know but I always wonder how these cars end up being so much cheaper than dealer prices, aren't repossessed vehicles risky? You don't know how they've been treated. -
Has anyone dealt or used Zolee Logistics for a repo purchase?
ChatMaven replied to badgx's topic in General Discussions
We've used Zolee Logistics through our business for years for shipping machinery between Northern Ireland and UK mainland and we didn't even realise they had a vehicle sales department until recently. From the logistics side of things they've always been reliable with good communication and fairly organised compared with some transport firms I've dealt with. -
Has anyone dealt or used Zolee Logistics for a repo purchase?
IrvesBMW replied to badgx's topic in General Discussions
I can understand the concern, I bought a Nissan X-Trail Tekna through Zolee Logistics earlier this year and I was sceptical at first because I'd never heard of transport companies selling vehicles. Everything turned out alright though, the transporter arrived about eight days after payment, driver phoned me twice with updates and the vehicle was exactly what I expected. Had it inspected locally and there weren't any surprises -
Hi everyone, Looking for a bit of reassurance if I'm honest. A few days ago I agreed to buy a 2020 Audi Q5 S Line through Zolee Logistics after seeing it advertised online. They explained that the vehicle had originally been repossessed by a lender after the previous owner fell behind on finance repayments and that it had been acquired through a UK banking auction. The price seemed noticeably lower than similar examples I've been seeing elsewhere, which naturally made me a bit cautious. I've already transferred the funds, but according to them the payment is being held in a segregated company account until I receive the vehicle and complete the inspection period. They've also told me I have 14 days to inspect the vehicle and request a refund if it isn't as described. To be honest, I've never purchased a vehicle remotely before, so I'm feeling slightly nervous now that the money has left my account. Has anyone here actually bought from Zolee Logistics? Any experiences, good or bad?
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Supercars from Nick Mason in the garden
CodeCrusader replied to Darrellll's topic in General Discussions
I did find this thread quite good as I am looking at nick's garden so beautyful ! Regards - Yesterday
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AMG SL55 or Mercedes-Benz SL500? Refusing to Make a Call
Paulinelinker replied to MrGreedy's topic in General Discussions
In my opinion, the availability of parts is an issue that has been there for some time and is just becoming worse. I recently sold my 2009 CLK and the convertible top sensor was not available. -
AMG SL55 or Mercedes-Benz SL500? Refusing to Make a Call
jimmy47785 replied to MrGreedy's topic in General Discussions
Replacing the accumulators and servicing the ABC/SBC won't break the bank, but fixing an accumulator's diaphragm that splits and releases debris into the system will cost a pretty penny. Since there is no official MB WIS for changing the hydraulic fluid, the roof "service" essentially consists of cleaning and lubricating the seals, which can be accomplished by anyone with a little bit of internet research. The M113 engine is indeed "bullet proof." The one in my C55 is still running strong after 154+K miles of use. -
AMG SL55 or Mercedes-Benz SL500? Refusing to Make a Call
clk320x4 replied to MrGreedy's topic in General Discussions
Yes, I suppose the AMG elements will be more expensive. -
AMG SL55 or Mercedes-Benz SL500? Refusing to Make a Call
br1anuk replied to MrGreedy's topic in General Discussions
Brake parts for an AMG must be rather pricey, right? -
AMG SL55 or Mercedes-Benz SL500? Refusing to Make a Call
CyberNinja replied to MrGreedy's topic in General Discussions
R230, I assume, is the generation in question. The Mercedes-Benz with its innovative but costly to repair and maintain ABC suspension, hydraulic roof, etc., is just as likely, if not more so, than the Porsche to rack up thousands of pounds in repairs and maintenance costs. Of course, you might not be experiencing any issues at all; after all, you could be relying solely on the stories you read about in online forums. Plus, the m113 engine is both innovative and somewhat resistant to damage. -
Would the operating costs be significantly different for a Mercedes SL500 or SL55 AMG? I'm considering making a purchase. I'm currently in the market for a second E46 M3 manual that hasn't been raced around Bradford, Birmingham, Bury, or Blackburn, and I'm willing to spend up to 20,000 GBP on it. I'm not afraid of the astronomical repair bills that come with my 2003 911, though. Any suggestions? certainly less agro as well. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. My sincere appreciation, everyone
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Partnering with an extended warranty provider
WordSmith replied to WiseSage's topic in General Discussions
Thanks for getting back to me; I find that intriguing. -
Partnering with an extended warranty provider
WiseSage replied to WiseSage's topic in General Discussions
Understood. 😀 My independent contractor can update the online service history because he is registered with JLR. Without specifically asking, I assume this is a prerequisite for warranty work. -
Partnering with an extended warranty provider
WordSmith replied to WiseSage's topic in General Discussions
You can see an independent... under the JLR warranty!? -
Partnering with an extended warranty provider
WiseSage replied to WiseSage's topic in General Discussions
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Partnering with an extended warranty provider
TDudette replied to WiseSage's topic in General Discussions
I've used the LR Extended Warranty and MoT warranty for a couple repairs, and I'll keep buying them because they seem to cover everything, and my go-to independent LR garage has no problems working with them. After my Evoque is 10 years old (or 100,000 miles), I will only go to a third party provider because LR will no longer offer coverage. -
Greetings everyone, I have 44,000 miles on my 2021 Range Rover Evoque P300e and I would like some guidance on extended warranties. I called Land Rover Extended Warranty and was informed that a JLR multi-point examination would be necessary for the vehicle because it was not continually covered by a manufacturer-backed warranty when I purchased it. The next step is to determine if the vehicle is eligible for the Land Rover extended warranty. I would like to know, from the experience of other Evoque owners who have filed claims, which warranty companies are the best before I make a final decision. Is there anyone here who has had claims settled using: Extended Warranty for Land Rovers Simple Motor Membership in AA, RAC, and Warrantywise A different service provider In particular, I would like to know how the hybrid/P300e cars fared in terms of claims processing and ease of payment. Thank you ahead of time.
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It begins shortly before the one-second mark of the video and sounds nearly like a belt slipping.
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Nothing but a loud "pop/click" could be audible when I played the audio back at maximum volume on my PC. Just wanted to clarify that I would love to hear the sound you describe. If it were knocking from low-grade petrol, I wouldn't hear it like you're describing it; it would be more regular and repetitive. Your description seems to indicate that the turbo charger might be ramping up at that time. Maybe the turbo's heat shield is flexing.
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Just before the pop manipulates my phone, a sound happens. From inside, with the windows down, I videotaped it. Even when travelling at high speeds on the highway, you can hear it through closed windows. It could be spark knock, according to someone on Reddit... Hopefully not, because I exclusively use premium fuel.
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I hear more of a "pop/click" than a metallic chirping sound, and while I find that intriguing, I have no clue what that means. How did you manage to get the audio recording given the circumstances in which the noise is said to occur? I thought you were leaning out the window of the car!
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As of 05/24, I own a 25 CX-70 Turbo S Premium. I hear a metallic chirping sound emanating from the engine compartment whenever I accelerate, whether by downshifting or holding a gear, and this only happens when the engine is completely warmed up (the temperature indicator won't go higher than one tick below half). Even when the temperature is only slightly below full, it remains silent while in park or neutral. This noise is reminiscent of the wastegate rattle. Is anyone able to guess what it might be? This doesn't seem to be a problem with the gearbox, heat shield, or drivetrain; it occurs exclusively in gear, under load, during acceleration, and when the engine is well warmed up. This is a recording of spoken words. Also, I haven't noticed any smoke or leaks, but every three to four thousand miles, I seem to drain nearly a gallon of oil.
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Uneven Idle and Knocking Noise from OM651
QuirkEinstein replied to QuirkEinstein's topic in General Discussions
I am hoping to get it to one of the Indi that I have contacted. -
Uneven Idle and Knocking Noise from OM651
Blu_Ray_UK2007 replied to QuirkEinstein's topic in General Discussions
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_nkw=timing+chain&mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0&campid=5338181132&toolid=10001&customid=2518X1570512X0fefcda91f46e4baa8d44588828dbadf&subId2=15 -
Uneven Idle and Knocking Noise from OM651
Blu_Ray_UK2007 replied to QuirkEinstein's topic in General Discussions
This is just one more reason why you shouldn't use the start-stop feature on these engines; it could be related to the chain.