Running costs of the S2k?
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Costs are relatively low IMHO based on the above. If you are doing a few more motorway miles and taking it easy for the time being due to your points then you should see a few more k miles out of those tyres. I find mine last pretty well and anyway, they're good fun when the rears wear down.
Front Pads are as per Lloyds post really ~
Front Pads are as per Lloyds post really ~
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Thanks for all the replies everyone - really really useful
I'm so close to putting the order in, it is all I can think about! I will shop around for insurance (I have the spreadsheet ta ) and loans - any thoughts welcome
Only modification at the moment will be a bike rack - otherwise I suspect the insurance hit will be too great.
Also - here's an interesting one.... my driveway is really (really really) steep, and suddenly goes from very steep to flat road, to the point that the S2k I borrowed from the dealer struggles to get down without making horrible scrapey noises.
Closer inspection reveals it is the front "mudflaps" (?) which scrape unless I get the angle exactly right (it's going to be a major pain in the a*se involving a multi-point turn just to get down and up the drive). Do you think this would damage anything other than these "mudflaps" in the long run? Would it maybe bend the bumper where they are attached?
Thanks again
Jo
I'm so close to putting the order in, it is all I can think about! I will shop around for insurance (I have the spreadsheet ta ) and loans - any thoughts welcome
Only modification at the moment will be a bike rack - otherwise I suspect the insurance hit will be too great.
Also - here's an interesting one.... my driveway is really (really really) steep, and suddenly goes from very steep to flat road, to the point that the S2k I borrowed from the dealer struggles to get down without making horrible scrapey noises.
Closer inspection reveals it is the front "mudflaps" (?) which scrape unless I get the angle exactly right (it's going to be a major pain in the a*se involving a multi-point turn just to get down and up the drive). Do you think this would damage anything other than these "mudflaps" in the long run? Would it maybe bend the bumper where they are attached?
Thanks again
Jo
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Originally posted by AquilaEagle
nope, mine is company credit card, and I put optimax in
nope, mine is company credit card, and I put optimax in
so a company credit card rather than a traditional fuel card right?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by mdjohnso
Does anybody else have the same pikey company fuel card as here where your not allowed to splash out on 'premium unleaded'
Does anybody else have the same pikey company fuel card as here where your not allowed to splash out on 'premium unleaded'
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Originally posted by RichUK
What colour you going for Jo?
What colour you going for Jo?