Cheers, they are great beasts, especailly in Tanzanite. You have a G05?
44 for this one, which is a steal compared to the rest on the market from AUC.
Yeah got a G05 in Tanzanite blue. 44k was a great price. Almost 50% depn.
Cheers, they are great beasts, especailly in Tanzanite. You have a G05?
44 for this one, which is a steal compared to the rest on the market from AUC.
Yes, funny you mention that@SDK^ I will be very interested how you find the turning circle of the IX as well.
11.9 metres on my Polestar 2 is pretty infuriating, so 12.8m must be a right pain in the arse.




YeahYes, funny you mention that
The Polestar was poor compared to my other cars, and I’ve found today the iX takes one more forward & back to get on my drive, than the P2 did
Good to see the turning circle numbers and it wasn’t down to my driving
The M60 has rear wheel steering but that’s about £120k![]()
Quick question about my PCP, if the cars current value appears to be less than my remaining payments + final payment is my only option just to hand it back?
You can do Voluntary Termination as long as you are 50% of the way through your PCP financially (or you'd need to pay the difference up to the 50% mark iirc), details of what this figure actually is should be in your original paperwork I think. Given the way PCP is structured with the balloon payments, the 50% financial mark is often not reached until quite near the end of the agreement in terms of time.Quick question about my PCP, if the cars current value appears to be less than my remaining payments + final payment is my only option just to hand it back? I understand I can do this as long as I am 50% of the way through the agreement. Also, there is a tiny dent I have only just noticed, almost impossible to see (not sure what caused it, smaller than if someone jabbed it lightly with a pen), am assuming BMW will try and charge me for that?
Forgot to mention the part about me getting a different car.I don't see why that would be your only option? What is stopping you from continuing with the agreement until the end of the term? You also have the option to settle the agreement and keep the car.
Ah I thought the 50% thing was the length of the PCP agreement not the money side. I'm 3 years through a 4 year agreement.You can do Voluntary Termination as long as you are 50% of the way through your PCP financially (or you'd need to pay the difference up to the 50% mark iirc), details of what this figure actually is should be in your original paperwork I think. Given the way PCP is structured with the balloon payments, the 50% financial mark is often not reached until quite near the end of the agreement in terms of time.
I'm not sure this approach will necessarily make sense for you, compared to just seeing out the PCP agreement and changing cars a bit later down the line.
Check your paperwork. I know on a standard HP agreement it’s halfway through the loan period when you would have paid half the loan anyway but I’m unsure about PCP.Ah I thought the 50% thing was the length of the PCP agreement not the money side. I'm 3 years through a 4 year agreement.
Check your paperwork. I know on a standard HP agreement it’s halfway through the loan period when you would have paid half the loan anyway but I’m unsure about PCP.
BMW called. Cars back in the bodyshop to sort the issues that were left after the repair work they did to my 440i.
They are:
Wing brackets different colour under bonnet.
Wing mounted too high at rear near pillar.
I'll be interested to see if the manage to rectify it... as at the moment its clear as day it's damage repaired. And BMW claim that their process puts the car back to pre damage conditions.

I'm sure they will. However, it will need them to take the wing off and undo their messy "weld" of the wing brackets and start afresh up there near the pillar.I would certainly expect them to - they bang on about it on their insurance, that their cars are repaired at authorised repair shops etc at BMW standards.
If they can’t get it right, then there’s no value in having BMW do it over anyone else.
Hope you manage to get it sorted![]()

Just had another go at it. I've changed the fob battery for a brand new CR2032 and cleaned/lubricated the lock mechanism, applying White Lithium Grease. Cleaned around the tailgate rubber and applied Gummi Pflege.
So, off the fob button it generally unlocks and pops up a few mm and remains there. Try pressing the button again and it reluctantly tries to shut/lock but doesn't manage to do so.
Pressing the button in the drivers door results in pretty much the same thing. Then using either the fob or drivers door switch, completely randomly out of the blue maybe every 7 or eight attempts - it will open and close perfectly.
Foot operation using the under bumper sensor results in the same randomness.
However.....if I attempt to open it with the manual button (under the BMW badge on the tailgate) it opens first time, every time.
Baffling![]()

Still under warranty? Book it in ASAP![]()