Found These on ebay though. It shows the rears in situ too![]()
some colours here I saw this morning.
Sweet Candy Beige. I like this colour, but think it looks better on the indoor showroom model than in the daylight on the demo car.
Infatuation Purple
I also notice that peaceful white is now called Ambient white
Unsure if this is a slightly different shade or just a name change.
BTW, if anyone is looking for a 4x4 in a hurry, Griffin Mill have various models in stock ready to go, and the 12 plate TA demo is up for sale too
Well I bought the TA engine because its £1500 cheaper and your in a lower Road Tax bracket If you drive it carefully you can get up to 50 mpg the average over 2000 miles for me is 37.5 mpg but on longer trips I can get 40-45 mpg ,also because its 875cc you pay lower insurance ,also you get 10bhp more power ,I'm happy with mine I hope you decide to get one ,there is the Trreking version of the Panda which is 2 wheel drive so has better on fuel and is up to £2000 cheaperInteresting. Will follow their thoughts on it. If I take the plunge on one still swithering between the engines.
Do you go for the economy of the diesel and lose 6th gear
Or
Do you go for the performance of the TA knowing that petrol is nearly 10p a litre cheaper than diesel so it doesn't have to be as economical.
Ultimately any car I buy needs reasonable 50mph pick up for safe Rural overtaking. The TA I took a test drive in 'felt' like it had the shove as long as you knew the gearing (torque band narrower than a TD), but I wasn't actually overtaking anything to know for sure and may well have just been revelling in the noise!
Happy to hear the thoughts of you early adopters!!
Well I bought the TA engine because its £1500 cheaper and your in a lower Road Tax bracket If you drive it carefully you can get up to 50 mpg the average over 2000 miles for me is 37.5 mpg but on longer trips I can get 40-45 mpg ,also because its 875cc you pay lower insurance ,also you get 10bhp more power ,I'm happy with mine I hope you decide to get one ,there is the Trreking version of the Panda which is 2 wheel drive so has better on fuel and is up to £2000 cheaper
And......
If your stuck behind granny doing 50mph on the rural B-Road and you see a straight can you simply drop a cog and say goodbye?
Or do you have to know the road like the back of your hand and prep two corners in advance so you're starting the manouvere almost before you exit the last corner onto the straight?
I currently drive a 2.0TD and life is pretty effortless for the first option. Now I accept a Panda wouldn't be as fast overall, but, the 50mph overtake is a key factor round here unless you like driving like (or constantly behind) a pensioner!!