Hello, first of all to me – I am Thomas, 18, living in Eibenstock and driving up to now a Husqvarna WR(E) 125, where a lot has been done. Since I am above the car driving license, I am looking for a car. The following criteria are available for me: – Budget: 500€ for car & registration – German brand (except a few exceptions) – Taxes up to 300€/year – Consumption combined up to 12l/100km – Length by 4.50m, i.e. middle class – limousine, coupé or tailpiece – no golf please – I hate the things – Performance from 110hp to 150hp – no Schicki-Micki frills like seat heating or something like that – green pollutant badge The following vehicles say to me: – Audi A4 B5 1.8T, 1.8 Suction cup or 1.9 TDI – Audi A4 B6 2.0 FSI – MG ZR 1.8 (even if the compact class is..) – Skoda Octavia 1.8 Suction cup 1.9 TDI or 1.8T – BMW E46 318i or 320i – Benz C208 CLK 200 Compressor – Benz W202 C200 or C200 Compressor – Benz W203 C180 Compressor – Ford Mondeo ’01 1.8 SCi, 2.0 Duratec or 2.0 TDCi – Volvo S60 2.0T I wil l no VW 1.6-suger, if any 1.6, then the FSI. Actually, this car selection is rather forced, because I am dependent on the green badge. Otherwise, more consorts like Kadett E, Corrado or B4 would stand above. My question is now which of the car (or another – if you can recommend me other cars) best fits my needs. Insurance is not an issue. Greetings, Thomas
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Search Golf 4 and Alternatives
Hello, since I’ve been looking for a car for a long time, but it didn’t show anything really suitable up to now, I wanted to ask if someone can recommend a golf. The car, preferably a Golf 4 min. from 2002 from 75 hp, should not cost more than 2,500€, ads with 3000€ are still negotiable. The car should have a 3-spoke steering wheel, a climate automatic, new timing belts, new brakes. It should not run out or leak like e.g. oil. Ässenige Sportsitze. It should be maintained from inside and outside, according to the age. Check booklet and various proofs about parts (dental belts) are necessary. HU/AU should also be new. Best in Saxony Anhalt since the way would otherwise be too far. Would such a thing be found in the price range or should I rather look for something else (other equipment) around? In the appendix I have photos of a chic golf as I find, unfortunately I get no answer from the seller. At this golf orientier I like myself. Thank you in advance !
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Thread to self-reflection – What are you bad at?
Good evening dear fellow bikers, in the thread with the young woman actually came to me when writing the question. What if someone would ask me if I am a “good” driver? Therefore, I just want to open this Threah to talk about the personal weaknesses of each one. I present. I am aware of three weak points 1. Angular situation. I can not currently drive on command at rest. I could not with the old machine either, but I clearly lack the feeling there r, how much air I still have up to the rest. Also I usually start a bit cramped, and need a day tour one to two passes until the autopilot starts and I really can drive curves clean without thinking. 2. Spit turn downhill or generally narrow curves downhill. I feel like I slow down too much when narrow curves downhill, probably because I’m afraid to get too fast when I open the brake again. There would definitely be 10-20° more slanting, tr I find it difficult to assess how I get through a curve when the component of the “faster” comes along. Therefore, I often tend to drive these curves very slowly. Here it helps me very much to follow a better or more fear-free rider and to orient myself to it. 3. Tires feeling. I have little to no feeling for my rear tire. Had so far two violent “breakouts” in which the motorcycle has caught itself again, however, I somehow have the his classic “lubricate” or never slip consciously. Since I usually ride touring tires relatively sporty, it can’t really be that it happens to me as rarely as I imagine it. If my colleague tells me that his rear tire is slightly smearing, I usually just shrug my shoulders because I feel like I’m riding on rails. I just have a bad popometer. So, that’s it – give me tips or just keep writing. LG Haasinger
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Prevent falling by storm
Hi guys, I was completely upset by the storm a few weeks ago. Luckily it was so stormy that the partial cassock paid for it. Only this would be enough for me now. Unfortunately, because it rained heavily also the tarpaulin about what was of course the first mistake. I do not have a possibility to put it in a garage or the like in the foreseeable future. Apart from the tarpaulin down by storm I thought about the motorcycle on a rocker and e before I buy both now I ask in the round: How stable are motorcycles on such parts? Do they wobble very much there? Thank you Günni
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Help, I’m getting bad at the motorcycle 🙂
Hello biker, I recently have the problem that driving is bad for me. It’s totally paradoxical. I have been riding motorbikes with sporty motorcycles for over 25 years. In recent years it has been a little less family-related, but I have been driving a little more often since last year. Now I have found out that on curvy routes, where I slow down a lot hard, put on the brakes, and re-accelerate, actually gets bad. As if you were a passenger in the car , who reads something on a curvy road and doesn’t look forward. Or as with some coaches on curvy roads. On normal highways, in the city or on the highway everything is good. But if there are smaller, curvy roads (e.g. in Taunus near Frankfurt or in the Odenwald), where there are many changes of direction and acceleration/brake phases, then the nausea starts. Is just corrosive because I have the feeling that I can’t handle my own moped any more. someone? Is this possible due to age (go to the middle of forty, but don’t want to believe it’s because of it)? Also think about letting me check through by a doctor.
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125 ccm is not a motorcycle
I drive now 1998 is a 125 ccm machine ( Honda VT Shadow ) and am actually completely happy although I also sometimes yearn for more power. Well then I drive the Black Widow from my Kolegen ! But actually rich me mine too….I don’t have a lot of time to drive because I’m independent and I still have a suesse woman to home who likes to ride with me … but well, we are already done with the job. What bothers me so much that you can not have the engine capacity strong sometimes even the bike russes is missing !! why actually ? mine is enough to drive yourself TOT !!!! And that with the chopper and racing ensemble driver that so I mean a class fight exists I find really shit.I think we are all when we are on the road with our bucks equally endangered by the stupid drivers. Too bad here so few accept a 125th driver. I have my Shadow totally around ebaut …..other handlebars…footrest system…BSM exhaust ..Sissybar….cooler bar…….Riser…..other mirrors and so on….would like to meet me with a nice biker club from the Ruhr area….but makes sense ??? Gruss Rodger and All-time Good ride
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Seat Ibiza Cupra Tdi purchase advice
Hello everyone, due to long distances on the weekend about 600km. If I would like to switch to a sporty diesel, I like the Ibiza Cupra quite well. Is there anything to consider most on the internet have already relatively high running performances. I have now picked one out for 4000 €. Year 2006 with 170 Tkm. Check-book-pimple. Teeth belts made everything and basically the usual Cupra equipment. Now you let in forums that somehow nevertheless some can break. W However, it can happen with any vehicle there are any diseases? How is this compared to the 131 Ps Variente? Should you even look at the vehicles at the mileage? Thank you!
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New Seat Ibiza Connect 1.4 TDI
Hello dear community, I’m new here and I have a question. I haven’t found anything here yet. It’s about getting a new car. Now more precise: At the moment I have a Leon 1.6 102hp which unfortunately doesn’t pay for me anymore, because it’s barely under 10l to drive (Super Bezin). I’m driving the day now unfortunately over 150 km and the bottom line is to keep the car too expensive. Now I became aware of the new Seat Ibiza Connect through all the advertising. I personally find it a class car even if it does not necessarily appeal to men. Thanks to the full link technology it is all the more interesting for me. In any case it is about that no car dealer in my near surroundings has a diesel variant. Now I wanted to know if someone already has experience with these diesel engines. Especially the 1.4 TDI with 105 hp. Also these 3 cylinder engines hold more 100tKm ? And how about the Fuel consumption? 3.6l on 100km I think is very unrealistic… Thank you in advance for the answers!
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Questions about buying a new Ibiza ST iTech
Dear Seat friends, I intend to buy a new Seat Ibiza ST iTech and have a few more questions about it:SEAT Ibiza Kombi (5 Doors) – i-Tech – ST 1.2 TSI (1.2 l, 105 HP / 77 KW)Special features: – Window lifter rear electric – Side windows from 2nd row of seats and rear window dark tinted – Xenon Light: Bi-Xenon light with curved light, daytime running light and rear lights with LED technology – Ultrasonic parking aid, front and rear – Headrest, third – Radio: DAB Digital Audio Brodcast ing – Comfort storage package – Winter comfort package – Theft warning system with back-up horn – Nevada White Metallic / Metallic Total price (including transfer): ca. 15,900 € (list price approx.22,200 €, without transfer?)Now my questions: 1) Do parking help and theft warning system really make sense? I’m not quite sure, but I promise myself a higher resale value by doing so. 2) Reserve wheel makes rather less sense after my research, right? 3) I had the SE AT4ALL insurance is considered, but would be forced to finance credit and KSB Plus contribution, the latter would cost an additional €1,100 (which would cost SEAT4ALL, i.e. liability + all-inclusive only €25 per month). Or would I drive better with cash payment and an insurance on the free market (I’m liability for 14 and partial cascade for 5)? 4) I definitely get the warranty extension (to 5 years), I’m still unwise about the inspection package. 13 € per month, is that worth it? Thank you for all helpful answers in advance
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Automatic light range control of the Xenon headlights “wrong around”
Hello together, to problems with the LWR of xenon lamps I found here a few threads, but none with this problem: after the regular inspection of our 6J last week, where among other things the standing light bulbs were changed in front, we noticed last night on the first ride with light that the LWR suddenly spins: basic setting is already clearly too high, when accelerating both headlight cones go further up, when braking down – so Both headlights behave identically and comprehensiblely, so contact problems or defective sensors can be largely excluded. It seems to me that the cables have been swapped by rear and front axle sensors – is that possible? The large 14-pin plug on the headlight (see picture) can’t really be twisted. Do you have a tip that I could look at? Our workshop is a good idea. I would like to save myself the way there, if this could be solved quickly. Thank you very much and many greetings! Holger