23-09-2013, 07:04 PM
Hello!
Now I've been without an Citroên since 2009, today I signed for an new Berlingo Multispace 1.6 eHDi EMG. It's going into production in October, deliverance Oct-Nov.
Today we drive a `04 Opel (Vauxhall) Vectra C wagon "Elegance" auto, 205.000KMs (127.000M). A car fully loaded with nice stuff as AFL xenon-lights, leatherseats, sensors for this and that, but not as realiable as it used to be. Normally I would fix the most myself, but busy days prevents me staying in our garage for hours. So, I'm quite sure I'm not the first man to have a wife that "trumpet": Now we need a new car! End of discussion. illyme: Well, no big loss, the Vectra has done it's job as a reliable everyday freight-machine for both kids and bikes and shopping bags alut:
BTW "we" are me myself, my wife, 3 boys at 1, 3 and 6 years. And living in a house that constantly needs refurbishments, so car must also work as a van from time to time :-)
I have some health challenges, so my left leg would be better off with a clutch-less gearing in some shape.
Now when the "new" Berlingo also comes with EMG and also should be quite driveable during our slippery Norwegian winters, we descided quite quickly to get one. Its "cheap", its acceptable ecuipped both in security stuff and bits&bling-way anta: and it's able to accept 3 fast-growing kids with need for stuff like bikes, (roller)skates, etc etc. And stilll we can manage to get it into our rather small garage tudy:
About the car: Ill guess it is like other brand cars; standard and available equipment varies quite alot from GB and Norway.
Here there is not much extra to put on: "Comfort"-package, who is climacontrol, sunprotective windscreen, rainsensor and connection box. Its also possible to get NAV and its extra for some colours. And thats it!
My Vectra has a double A4-page just to describe the extra :whistle:
Now the Berlingo, as standard, comes with some bells&Whistle: ESP/ASR, electric folding mirrors, sliding doors both sides, LED in front, sentral lock, heated seats, foglight, park-sensors, cruise and speed-limiter, and finally Modutop with tinted side windows.
Now, my wife said I could choose whatever colour I wanted, as long as I took the black one. So whats ordered to Mrs President alut:
What I have not ordered at the stealer, is wheels and extra heater for wintertime. Reason why I call dealer a stealer? Well. £1.100 for cheapo wintertyres on 15" steelrims, and £1.100 for the heater-system. Tyres I'll get here, with premium quality Michelin nordic wintertyres in 195/60-16 on Enzo alurims. For £1.000,-... And heatersystem I can buy for £500 and mount within 2-3 hours. Included a couple of nice beers :thumbsup:
Still, I'm in need for some summer-tyres and maybe a front bar?
I have found some wheels:
[Image: pic_1_59.jpg]
but not sure what tyre I should select?? Any advice for some quality tyres who is brilliant in wet and low noise? 225/45-17 I belive is a OK size for the Berlingo?
What loadindex is it I need? 94?
Any advice for brand for front/side bars that is quality and rather small in "footprint"?
Any advice for tuning that is easily removable and not possible to find on service? Now it is 90HP, and for what I know it should be OK to tune this to 110HP without danger?
OK. All for now :-)
Now I've been without an Citroên since 2009, today I signed for an new Berlingo Multispace 1.6 eHDi EMG. It's going into production in October, deliverance Oct-Nov.
Today we drive a `04 Opel (Vauxhall) Vectra C wagon "Elegance" auto, 205.000KMs (127.000M). A car fully loaded with nice stuff as AFL xenon-lights, leatherseats, sensors for this and that, but not as realiable as it used to be. Normally I would fix the most myself, but busy days prevents me staying in our garage for hours. So, I'm quite sure I'm not the first man to have a wife that "trumpet": Now we need a new car! End of discussion. illyme: Well, no big loss, the Vectra has done it's job as a reliable everyday freight-machine for both kids and bikes and shopping bags alut:
BTW "we" are me myself, my wife, 3 boys at 1, 3 and 6 years. And living in a house that constantly needs refurbishments, so car must also work as a van from time to time :-)
I have some health challenges, so my left leg would be better off with a clutch-less gearing in some shape.
Now when the "new" Berlingo also comes with EMG and also should be quite driveable during our slippery Norwegian winters, we descided quite quickly to get one. Its "cheap", its acceptable ecuipped both in security stuff and bits&bling-way anta: and it's able to accept 3 fast-growing kids with need for stuff like bikes, (roller)skates, etc etc. And stilll we can manage to get it into our rather small garage tudy:
About the car: Ill guess it is like other brand cars; standard and available equipment varies quite alot from GB and Norway.
Here there is not much extra to put on: "Comfort"-package, who is climacontrol, sunprotective windscreen, rainsensor and connection box. Its also possible to get NAV and its extra for some colours. And thats it!
My Vectra has a double A4-page just to describe the extra :whistle:
Now the Berlingo, as standard, comes with some bells&Whistle: ESP/ASR, electric folding mirrors, sliding doors both sides, LED in front, sentral lock, heated seats, foglight, park-sensors, cruise and speed-limiter, and finally Modutop with tinted side windows.
Now, my wife said I could choose whatever colour I wanted, as long as I took the black one. So whats ordered to Mrs President alut:
What I have not ordered at the stealer, is wheels and extra heater for wintertime. Reason why I call dealer a stealer? Well. £1.100 for cheapo wintertyres on 15" steelrims, and £1.100 for the heater-system. Tyres I'll get here, with premium quality Michelin nordic wintertyres in 195/60-16 on Enzo alurims. For £1.000,-... And heatersystem I can buy for £500 and mount within 2-3 hours. Included a couple of nice beers :thumbsup:
Still, I'm in need for some summer-tyres and maybe a front bar?
I have found some wheels:
[Image: pic_1_59.jpg]
but not sure what tyre I should select?? Any advice for some quality tyres who is brilliant in wet and low noise? 225/45-17 I belive is a OK size for the Berlingo?
What loadindex is it I need? 94?
Any advice for brand for front/side bars that is quality and rather small in "footprint"?
Any advice for tuning that is easily removable and not possible to find on service? Now it is 90HP, and for what I know it should be OK to tune this to 110HP without danger?
OK. All for now :-)