I am not a fan of EV`s by any means but for some reason unbeknown to me I would love to see and drive a properly sorted Electric RX-8!
As long as it had a decent leccy motor.
The problem with RX-8 sales is always going to be the price of road tax post March 2006 £760 pa :crybaby: along with not exactly being the most economical fuel wise whilst the RX7 a paltrey £220 pa. Lets put it this way I love the RX-8 and have still got my 40th after I bought it new 17 years ago an...
Where have you been my dear fellow :o :?: :arrow: Clicky here :p You've even posted in my BMW thread yourself Del :lol: Must have been a senior moment I looked at the first post on here and saw the Honda and forgot about your BMW - that time has gone quick Mark! Anyway different car same question -...
Although low mileage on 30K miles I have been driving my S1 40th Anniversary from new for 17 years next month and in that time for reliability apart from better ignition parts which were replaced just after I bought it, the usual servicing and two batteries I had one front drop link go I replaced bo...
Well steering sorted now - sort of, I jacked the car up both wheels off the deck and no real resistance lock to lock the steering wheel did spin fairly easily then followed a good dosing spray of Muc-Off All-Weather Motorcycle Chain Lube in the steering UJ. :race: Anyway out for a test drive and the...
This may sound a bit strange coming from an RX-8 owner after owning 4 over 21 years but I don`t drive my 40th Anniversary as much as I used to since taking ownership of my Cupra but when I do take the RX-8 out the steering feels noticeably heavier than the Cupra and I am fully aware of possible lube...
After owning a 192, 230, PZ and after taking a lengthy test drive in a R3 then a 40th Anniversary, I bought a new 40th in 2008 as it ticked the most boxes for me and after 17 years it still does!
Hybrid and Modern Turbocharged Engines
Some modern turbocharged and hybrid engines are specifically designed for low-viscosity oils like 0W30 to enhance fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. In such cases, using 5W30 instead of 0W30 may slightly impact performance and fuel economy.
Dave - Opie quotes both 0W 30 and 5W 30 but I struggle a bit when the owners manual says the correct oil to use is stated on the label, also the Mobil website suggests the manufacturers correct oil is VW 504 00 (0W30) which is what they recommend and not 5W 30.
To be honest I agree 5w 30 will probably be an acceptable alternative its just I would prefer an official guarantee from Cupra UK that is the case and not just a comment from the guy that changed the oil that all the oil is the same!
I asked to speak to the service advisor - not available, the service manager - not available as they had my full contact detail could someone reply - no reply!
I'm probably one of those fussy buggers when I 've just paid £460 for a service I just like to know it's been done correctly thats why I stopped using Mazda dealers for servicing because they just couldn't do it correctly and I do it myself now - possibly the same way the Cupra will be going next ye...