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nats148 wrote:Meant to do a little update as I've now done just over 1k miles.
Well so far I'm loving Marco, for me the driving position is spot on ride is quite firm but not really uncomfortable. Handling is good enough for my driving (I'm never going to be pushing it to it's limits - too much of a wuss lol).
Haven't experienced any of the brake squeal or condensation issues that others have mentioned, although in the last couple of days an annoying rattle has developed from the dash around the passenger side so I'll be getting that looked at under warranty.
Average long term MPG is at 35.1, getting between 37 & 40 my 13 mile commute to work, usually means I'm stuck behind something although once there's a gap in oncoming traffic getting past them isn't usally an issue.
What a step up from my 6N2
Took me far too long to realise why you called it Marco... [emoji849][emoji849][emoji849]
nats148 wrote:Meant to do a little update as I've now done just over 1k miles.
Well so far I'm loving Marco, for me the driving position is spot on ride is quite firm but not really uncomfortable. Handling is good enough for my driving (I'm never going to be pushing it to it's limits - too much of a wuss lol).
Haven't experienced any of the brake squeal or condensation issues that others have mentioned, although in the last couple of days an annoying rattle has developed from the dash around the passenger side so I'll be getting that looked at under warranty.
Average long term MPG is at 35.1, getting between 37 & 40 my 13 mile commute to work, usually means I'm stuck behind something although once there's a gap in oncoming traffic getting past them isn't usally an issue.
What a step up from my 6N2
Took me far too long to realise why you called it Marco... [emoji849][emoji849][emoji849]
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Obviously in celebration of him being one of the first Europeans to reach China....
Anyone figured out how to fix the stuck trip/time buttons?? Used mine for the first time tonite n got stuck!!!
Does ur rpm rises wen u put the heater on ( not AC just heater it self)?
Not the best nite for me started by landing in huge hole in a bend which was so sore lol thn hit by speed camera thn the bloody button got stuck!!!
nats148 wrote:Meant to do a little update as I've now done just over 1k miles.
Well so far I'm loving Marco, for me the driving position is spot on ride is quite firm but not really uncomfortable. Handling is good enough for my driving (I'm never going to be pushing it to it's limits - too much of a wuss lol).
Haven't experienced any of the brake squeal or condensation issues that others have mentioned, although in the last couple of days an annoying rattle has developed from the dash around the passenger side so I'll be getting that looked at under warranty.
Average long term MPG is at 35.1, getting between 37 & 40 my 13 mile commute to work, usually means I'm stuck behind something although once there's a gap in oncoming traffic getting past them isn't usally an issue.
What a step up from my 6N2
Took me far too long to realise why you called it Marco... [emoji849][emoji849][emoji849]
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Obviously in celebration of him being one of the first Europeans to reach China....
Went from Norwich to Liverpool,about a 500 mile round trip the other week.Averaged 45 mpg,mixture of 65 and 70 mph.Pretty pleased with that.Getting 36 mpg on my 10 mile commute to work,pleased overall.
Mo-89 wrote:Anyone figured out how to fix the stuck trip/time buttons?? Used mine for the first time tonite n got stuck!!!
Does ur rpm rises wen u put the heater on ( not AC just heater it self)?
Not the best nite for me started by landing in huge hole in a bend which was so sore lol thn hit by speed camera thn the bloody button got stuck!!!
I've booked mine in with the dealer, think they have to replace the whole dash.
Yours in the country yet? [emoji1] Dealers told me no change from transit today so hoping it will change tomorrow morning...
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Mines still sitting in Portugal, missed the boat, boat sails every Sunday. So should be on next weeks boat, would imagine you are the same after u left factory after me...
Yours in the country yet? [emoji1] Dealers told me no change from transit today so hoping it will change tomorrow morning...
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Mines still sitting in Portugal, missed the boat, boat sails every Sunday. So should be on next weeks boat, would imagine you are the same after u left factory after me...
Sucks dude!
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How'd you get the details for that? Fair enough, one week longer [emoji24]
ShaunP wrote:
Yours in the country yet? [emoji1] Dealers told me no change from transit today so hoping it will change tomorrow morning...
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Mines still sitting in Portugal, missed the boat, boat sails every Sunday. So should be on next weeks boat, would imagine you are the same after u left factory after me...
Sucks dude!
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How'd you get the details for that? Fair enough, one week longer [emoji24]
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I stalk marine traffic, I get text updates and look at previous people's deliveries, so sad I know!
Text give you 5a, left factory
5b, on boat
And I believe 5c on truck to dealer
lewisp wrote:
Mines still sitting in Portugal, missed the boat, boat sails every Sunday. So should be on next weeks boat, would imagine you are the same after u left factory after me...
Sucks dude!
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How'd you get the details for that? Fair enough, one week longer [emoji24]
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I stalk marine traffic, I get text updates and look at previous people's deliveries, so sad I know!
Text give you 5a, left factory
5b, on boat
And I believe 5c on truck to dealer
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Hahaha interesting enough! Never knew the whole 5A/B/C thing so that's good to know.
CJO wrote:They're very easy to install. Depending on the size of your hands you may need to be ambidextrous - but only slightly - the instructions provided are clear and there are plenty of YouTube videos.
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How did you manage to get power with battery being located in the boot? And are you able to mount the controller in the car?
The whole unit stays in the engine bay. Power feeds off the male/female connectors that you plug into the engine bay. The install instructions are on the website.