No manual.
Priced in the 60's, is a nice package but the centre console is a real shocker.
Had a nitpick on the inside and it's not a bad beast.
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No manual.
Priced in the 60's, is a nice package but the centre console is a real shocker.
Had a nitpick on the inside and it's not a bad beast.
M135i's will drop, there's no aesthetic in them, and minimal tuning can be done outside of maybe 270kw
Look at the new F30 328i.
180kw, 8-spd auto, around canberra the old man gets around 8-9L/100, drops down to about 6-7 on the highway. Lighter than the E90, pokier, and IMO looks nicer too....
Japanparts?
+25 kw advantage
Check that your A/C condenser is sending the drops outside properly.
High chance being in brissy that'd be part of it.
Anyway, thread related I've found that those hire woolies steam...
Giggidy goo.
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Friends cars: Uhm.... RX8, Some form of V8, and.... not much else. Hooray for people that don't enjoy driving as much as I do.
Exactly. Without solid evidence, it's fairly useless. Someone I know around here had his Ford doing 160 in a 60 zone, he 'left' his GPS logger 'on'. Needless to say, on review he went straight to the...
Respectfully disagree,
Seafoam does do something, especially for us rotary owners where we generally do experience a fairly chronic build up -especially for those in Sydney and other...
Welcome, aaaand
did someone say breakfast perhaps? :P:headbang:
Funny that - My cousin came down from Sydney not this weekend and had theirs go as well - from Tom Kerr Mazda as well. CX7 Diesel.
Perhaps something in Australian Consumer Law might help you?
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I think I took a few of it. Tail lights were very very much BMW styled. Very nice car though, takes cues from the Toyota Crown and looks very upmarket.
Oh, there'll be a lot of that. Guaranteed.
Chums, Any requests of a particular detail on any cars at the TMS 2011?
I'm headed there on Monday.
In which case, all good then - Definitely be sure to try them out and see what 'suits' you ergonomically and how they work in manual mode as well, though. Teds/Harvey Norman would usually have a few...
The one thing I'd warn against the NEX-5 is that the lens compatibility isn't as great as the other M4/3 devices as Sony decided to go against the grain and not be standard. The Olympus/Panasonics...
The other thing with M4/3 is it really isn't a "middle ground"
They're capable of some DSLR-quality shots, but without the DSLR bit - they're mirrorless and still are interchangeable lens...
I'll do a nice big post for you tonight and a few reviews, I've still got some bookmarked. :)
Panasonic Lumix GF1 Field Test — 16 Days in the Himalayas < Craig Mod is a pretty well known...
Once again it comes down to what you want to do - For example:
Say I'm on a holiday where I've specifically planned it to take brilliant photos - Or a trip where one of the things I want to do is...
RAW's only if you intend to do post-edit work - I tend to do RAW's as a rule of thumb. For happy snaps though would you really want a DSLR? It's a big commit if you do - IMO grab a Micro 4/3 format,...
There's proficient and then professional - If you want a compact look at the Olympus EP2 or the Panasonic GF2.
DSLR wise it's something you can't exactly "Point and shoot"
Case in point, I've...
Quite seriously: how far do you want to go, and what do you want to shoot?
DSLR's are a bad choice as they're a serious time investment to take good photos
If I'm ever in melbourne remind me to show up though, this is pretty amazing in itself. :p