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I’ve used them several times for moving goods between France and the UK. Always reliable and good with communication. My niece also bought a 2023 Nissan Qashqai through their repossessed car section a few months ago. The car looked almost brand new, and the price was far better than what local dealers were asking.
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My brother-in-law has been driving lorries for Lamsam Logistics for several years now, and he’s always spoken highly of them. From what he’s told me, they’re well organised and pretty strict about doing things properly. He’s mentioned that all repossessed vehicles they sell are inspected before being listed and come directly from recognised UK auctions.
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Good evening everyone, I bought a 2020 Volvo V60 from Lamsam Logistics around a month ago. The funds went into their segregated account, and the car arrived six days later. I won’t lie! I was nervous until the transporter turned up, but the car arrived in excellent condition, freshly cleaned inside out, and exactly as described. No unpleasant surprises at all. I hope this helps, and good luck
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Evening all, I’ve been browsing around for a dependable used car and came across a 2021 Skoda Kodiaq listed at a price that’s noticeably lower than similar ones elsewhere. The seller is Lamsam Logistics, based in Belfast. From what I can see, they’re mainly a shipping and transport company but have recently added a section dealing with repossessed vehicles sourced from UK bank auctions. I’m naturally cautious, so before I commit to anything, I wanted to ask if anyone here has actually had dealings with Lamsam Logistics. Cheers!
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Bimmercode does not facilitate any tuning as you desire. The remark on the "visit tuner shop" suggests that a remap may be desired for enhanced performance.
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It is logical. I maintain low revolutions until the engine reaches optimal temperature, but I desire the ability to swiftly transition to peak performance when necessary.
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My vehicle is programmed to initiate in Eco mode to maintain low RPMs during engine warm-up.
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Is that due to the impossibility of accomplishing it with Bimmercode, among other tools?
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It is time to attend a tuning shop.
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It certainly impacts my 435d. Activating sport mode via the button results in a gear reduction. When I shift the gear selector to sport mode, it downshifts by one further gear. I have also attempted various 0-60 times, as I have recently acquired the car and am experimenting with it. In sport mode with the standard gearbox, I achieved approximately 6 seconds. In sport mode, the gearbox reduced the times to approximately 5 seconds.
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Simply activate the sports mode by pressing the button; no further action is required.
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I am unfamiliar with BMW and have no prior experience in coding. Is it possible to program the vehicle so that engaging the gear selector into sport mode instantly transitions the car into sport driving mode? I cannot recall a scenario in which I would like expedited changes without also seeking enhanced throttle response; thus, it would be advantageous to simply switch the gear selector to sport mode to optimise performance for overtaking manoeuvres. Alternatively, am I incorrectly utilising the drive mode selector? When I engage the sport mode via the button, the throttle response appears enhanced, and the gearbox downshifts. However, I assume it is also necessary to convert the gearbox to sport mode for optimal performance?
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No, it's not ATF. It doesn't resemble it at all. It originates beneath the pulley areas, behind the radiator. We'll see, I guess, because it's scheduled for October.
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The radiator typically contains an ATF hear exchanger. However, ATF is reddish-brown and smells unique.
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Getting a picture is pretty difficult. It's leaving rainbow patches on wet tarmac, so it's definitely not coolant. It appears too advanced to be ATF. In essence, it's leaking onto the front under the tray and then spilling on the floor every now and again. Basically, it's right behind the radiator.
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A sump seal? Could you upload a picture? Are you positive it's engine oil and not ATF or coolant?
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=camshaft position sensor&campid=5338181132&customid=2518X1570512X3b81a106c19a461bcdc052f0b0e32b5b&mkcid=1&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0&subId2=15&toolid=10001
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For a long, there were very few problems, but now there is an oil leak. recently reached 58k, but there is some oil leaking from the engine's bottom end. My engine is fine, however Google first indicated that camshaft position sensor leaks are rather typical for this engine (and potentially destructive to the ECU). Do you have any suspicions about this specific engine? Thank you!
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