I own a stelvio Qv. Bought it at 30k km. Have now 80k km. totally disagree with the views of your video. Its the most comfortable car on normal mode I’ve ever had. And i owned many german cars mercedes porsche bmw etc. Second it’s an Suv you say 25 mpg which is not even 11 L /100km. I’ve owned a cayenne S coupe. I could not get it below 12 L/100km. So this car is much more fuel efficient. And you’re complaining about a 2500 eur maintenance for a timebelt? You are comparing it to your audi V10. Tell me your combined maintenance costs for the same kms/miles is lower on this boring audi. I don’t think so. This car is the most underrated daily suv on the market. And luckily that helped us to buy it at a low price. Moreso, if i had to buy another daily. I’d buy the same car again.
The auxiliary belt change is every 4 years. Take it to an independent and its half the cost and probably better than the Alfa dealers. Worth joining the Alfa Romeo club it gives you discounts.
@@pereldh5741 work on a Ferrari derived engine worth about £20-30k without the correct tools and training, great idea. If you can afford to drive this car you can afford £2k for a service every 7 years.
25.9 mpg is decent for a such a big car and with that kind of performance on tap. I have the Giulia Quad and in town i get an average of 24mpg driving in D or Race mode and 40mpg on the motorway thanks to cylinder deactivation. It’s a good all rounder if you have to do quite a lot of miles per year.
mate you're complaining about getting 12liters / 100k in London from 510bhp SUV, diesiel SQ5 ain't much better. This engine doesn't have timing belt, you're quoted for AUX belt which takes a day of work to replace, shop around and specialist might be able to change it without removal of front bumper and radiator... This car is brilliant I take family for a holiday, go to work and hammer it down on alpine passes whenever i like, and it takes it without any complain after 4 years, 60k miles and 6 sets of expensive tires :]
nah, you need to remove a lot of stuff to change the belt on the stelvio qv, thats include the front, headlights, radiator, intercoolers a lot of hoses and pipes and so on.
Really not watched this channel in probably a few years but here because of that very Car but forgot how annoying his presenting style is. Shouting and still Chav, it’s as if the guy has struggled as others around him like Sam have marched on.
Paul, do not go to an alfa main dealer for the service, you’ll get a better job for half the price at an Alfa specialist independent like Alfa workshop or Alfa works etc.
I’ve had mine 3 years now. Still an amazing car to drive. Don’t drive her every day now (22,100 miles in 3 years), so when I do drive she’s a complete hoot to drive. Not managed a 25.9mpg average- usually just into the 20’s! Not used Race mode too much! Don’t need to, car is as good in D and N (only used A once when running on vapour in the petrol tank!)
One of the advantages of dial mode is I move between all modes all the time I’ll use race on many journeys just he’s the noise, dynamic if I don’t want to be a anti social and A to squeeze a bit more on the motorways. Over 4 years in and it’s never got old.
Very interesting as looking to go from the 2.0 veloce 2021 Stelvio to a quad did u shop around for service as notice looked like you took it to Palmers in Hemel can’t say to much but maybe unity or Thames could help. Also u can do the service anywhere if under warranty. Interesting u say about the Alfa issue as I always had gp1 and 2 then a clubman Jcw. I think the Alfa is in it own league great car
What a beautiful spec. That paint with yellow calipers is lovely! I only drive in Race mod, then hit the bumpy road button to put the suspension in medium, which feels soft enough for me. I only get out of Race mode if not wanting to me loud for neighbors or if I get stuck in traffic and want adaptive cruise control to be active, which Race mode deactivates
Had mine now for 2 years, bought the Stelvio new and took out the service plan for 3 years or 27000 miles, however the company I bought if from added additional 2 years as a deal sweetener. 26k on the clock no issues at all just tires 😊, only annoying issue is cold weather the front tires skip on full lock, I think they call it the Ackerman steering geometry. Love the Stelvio and not many on the roads as you drive up and down the country, unlike the German brands very common.
Having owned a Giulia Veloce, and now a Stelvio Quad, the smart thing to do is take out the service package or 2, 3 or 4 years. It means each comes in way under cost. For the Giulia I think I paid £499 for 3 services, one of those being the 36k one (the timing belt / chain), which priced alone was well over that.
I’ve had my 2019 QV for 12 months, rarely in race mode. In any mode it’s the best car I’ve owned and driven to date. I’d say you are not really a ‘driver’ - you should stick to Germans 👍
My GQVs auxiliary belt is due every 40k miles and it’s buried behind some major components so it takes many hours and so the cost is VERY high. Other than that all other maintenance and costs are average and straight forward.
You are the only youtuber that have a alfa romeo qv! I can say you are different! Bmw's, audi's, Mercedes, seems so boring compare to alfa romeo! Good choice! Go for mods!
Haven't watched you in a while but this video was great. Your sense of humour, sort of down to earth vibe and personality will make you famous AGAIN. Keep up the good work and enjoy the journey, you could be the top British youtuber in a year.
I've got one in competizione rosso. Tyres and brakes are super expensive. Fuel economy of 25mpg sounds like you do a bit more highway driving. You should consider the total cost of ownership relative to anything else in its class though. At £40k used, given the next versions will be all electric, I don't think these will depreciate too much further considering how reliable they are proving to be.
1,5 years on mine. 40.000km with an average of 11,5l/100km, which are 20,45mpg. Normally I drive 60km per day and a difference of 800m of altitude in the Italian alps. This is THE daily driver if you`re living in the mountains and you`re driving on curvy roads. Such a fun car. The only REAL downside for me is the non-compatibility with a trailer hook. It's a shame that you cannot use a hook mounted bikerack on a car like this.
Agree with everyone else. Get the belt service done by an Alfa specialist. As an oddity due to Alfa Dealers having such a poor reputation a lot of Alfa buyers actually PREFER a service history from a good well known Alfa specialist. One of the few cars out there with such a situation. Autolusso would do the full service you need PLUS a remap for the same price as the Alfa dealer is quoting you.
Don't complain about the biggest service bill of the cars life (should have done your research before hand) when the other services are reasonable. The fact that it was due the big one is probably why you got it for £40k and not £42k. Also, spunking money on wrapping the car is just insane if you are concerned about ownership costs.
Running costs are only going to get higher, specifically VED on this car is going to double thanks to the new government. If you're in the south east, the best independent Alfa specialists are Bianco Autos, they are fantastic and looked after me for years!
Mate, 26 mpg for this car?! My current car has 26mpg and half the horse power and 70% of the size. I'm not even checking the gas costs for something like this. I was expecting you to say some abysmal low value by the way you were talking about it :))
11l/100km (25.9mpg) is totally ok for a large powerful SUV. If you can afford a car like that, that fuel consumption should not be an issue. It's not like it does 10mpg.
I have a base stevlio.. the engine was left idling for about 28 hours.. .it over cooked and a seal or something fail and the oil and coolant intermingled. They agreed to a brand new engine, and I had to pay for the labor. So it's almost new again. I love it... do we really need another x3 or Q5 on the road.
Supercars of London Great Video I think the running costs of your Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio aren't too bad for what it is and I think it would be awesome to see a Giulia Quadrifoglio on the channel as well
I don't know how you make any money given your monthly costs but I guess it's part of having a car channel. Your lifestyle wouldn't be sensible for anyone else.
My 1.5tsi 150hp Formentor consumes 10l/100km on city traffic, 7 on an open road, and 8 on highway going 140km/h, so not being satisfied with this beast having somewhat higher numbers is just insanse. 😃
I have more bad news for you… the V6 is NOT a Ferrari engine… the engine was developed by Gianluca Pivetti while employed by FCA at the time and is manufactured by a Stellantis factory in Cassino. The only ‘link’ to Ferrari is that Pivetti once worked for Ferrari in a previous life. I don’t really care it isn’t a Ferrari engine… Every time I pushed the red button on the steering wheel the last 6.5 years I felt 20 years younger 😂❤😂
All dealers lost out as if no cd play at that price can not put one in for price so today all lost a cash buy as I do not want hooking up a phone to car so it look like a class car for same price
GOSH THIS IS THE VIDEO IM SEARCHING HIGH AND LOW FOR. I believe this is just the 3rd real world ownership video other than AutoFanatic and Back Road Hero!!!
@@zzhughesd It really isn't ... I have an E93 320i convertible - old, but I live in London, and its got a few parking scars, and only 23k miles - so it works for me - and genuinely, I'm getting 17mpg - I've also had a few 3.2 cars over the years (Audi A3 and a Brera) and again less than 20mpg ... but also, by wifes car is a small petrol engined car and she's not getting much more than 30mpg ... no petrol car ever comes close to what they say it will do - I would say 25.9mpg on this is amazingly good
2022 Macan GTS, 25 mpg, £400 for oil change (most need it every 12 months) and over £1k for 1st service. But running costs are balanced by reasonable depreciation.
So what were the running costs. Couldn't be bothered to trawl thru 14 mins of this. Maybe add some chapters like better channels do and display the figures so we can skip the rubbish.
It's not a Ferrari V8 with 2 cylinders missing, we have to drop that myth. The guy who designed this engine also designed the Ferrari V8 twin turbo and used that knowledge to make this one, but they are not related.
You’re complaining about a 500hp Ferrari derived motor in an SUV that “only” makes 26mpg….? Did you listen to what you just said?
😂
I used to make 25-28 average mpg in my old 2007 unreliable Audi a4 2.0 t se Quattro. Doing 16 miles per day.
Really makes 17-20. Mpg
Mines on 22.. you are doing great.
I averaged 35/40mpg out of my 3.0l 6 cylinder bmw...
I own a stelvio Qv. Bought it at 30k km. Have now 80k km. totally disagree with the views of your video. Its the most comfortable car on normal mode I’ve ever had. And i owned many german cars mercedes porsche bmw etc. Second it’s an Suv you say 25 mpg which is not even 11 L /100km. I’ve owned a cayenne S coupe. I could not get it below 12 L/100km. So this car is much more fuel efficient. And you’re complaining about a 2500 eur maintenance for a timebelt? You are comparing it to your audi V10. Tell me your combined maintenance costs for the same kms/miles is lower on this boring audi. I don’t think so.
This car is the most underrated daily suv on the market. And luckily that helped us to buy it at a low price. Moreso, if i had to buy another daily. I’d buy the same car again.
The auxiliary belt change is every 4 years. Take it to an independent and its half the cost and probably better than the Alfa dealers. Worth joining the Alfa Romeo club it gives you discounts.
Or do it yourself
@@pereldh5741 work on a Ferrari derived engine worth about £20-30k without the correct tools and training, great idea. If you can afford to drive this car you can afford £2k for a service every 7 years.
@@pereldh5741 Aux belt is a big job, would need a lot more space than most people have at home, and don't forget all the alfa-specific tools.
25.9 mpg is decent for a such a big car and with that kind of performance on tap.
I have the Giulia Quad and in town i get an average of 24mpg driving in D or Race mode and 40mpg on the motorway thanks to cylinder deactivation. It’s a good all rounder if you have to do quite a lot of miles per year.
Cylinder deactivation shortens turbos life, my specialist is offering coding to remove this option.
No way he’s getting 25.9 mph maybe hmh
I had the Stelvio Veloce (2.0T) for 3 years and only got 29mpg, so 25 in the V6 Quad is fine by me.
You have a very light right foot 😂😂
Same. Lovely car.
mate you're complaining about getting 12liters / 100k in London from 510bhp SUV, diesiel SQ5 ain't much better. This engine doesn't have timing belt, you're quoted for AUX belt which takes a day of work to replace, shop around and specialist might be able to change it without removal of front bumper and radiator... This car is brilliant I take family for a holiday, go to work and hammer it down on alpine passes whenever i like, and it takes it without any complain after 4 years, 60k miles and 6 sets of expensive tires :]
nah, you need to remove a lot of stuff to change the belt on the stelvio qv, thats include the front, headlights, radiator, intercoolers a lot of hoses and pipes and so on.
Must say Paul the production value and the fun in the video is where your channel needs to go keep it up sir good work!!!
Really not watched this channel in probably a few years but here because of that very Car but forgot how annoying his presenting style is. Shouting and still Chav, it’s as if the guy has struggled as others around him like Sam have marched on.
Paul, do not go to an alfa main dealer for the service, you’ll get a better job for half the price at an Alfa specialist independent like Alfa workshop or Alfa works etc.
Alfa is a alfa only people who got one know the passion
I have a 2019 stelvio qv and get about 16mpg, always in race mode!
Im happy to pay for the fuel and service costs.
Every car has issues - no matter what you drive! It’s like your body… you gotta take care of it!
that is so true
100% and the further you go up the performance/luxury/technology ladder, the more issues. It comes hand in hand
I’ve had mine 3 years now. Still an amazing car to drive. Don’t drive her every day now (22,100 miles in 3 years), so when I do drive she’s a complete hoot to drive.
Not managed a 25.9mpg average- usually just into the 20’s!
Not used Race mode too much! Don’t need to, car is as good in D and N (only used A once when running on vapour in the petrol tank!)
she?
@@derekporter66 yes , cars, aircraft, ships are always referred to as feminine
@@ohhyesitsonlyme ok
One of the advantages of dial mode is I move between all modes all the time I’ll use race on many journeys just he’s the noise, dynamic if I don’t want to be a anti social and A to squeeze a bit more on the motorways. Over 4 years in and it’s never got old.
Haven’t tuned in for a while mate and your videos are soooooo good now. Not saying it was bad before but so much better than before.
Very interesting as looking to go from the 2.0 veloce 2021 Stelvio to a quad did u shop around for service as notice looked like you took it to Palmers in Hemel can’t say to much but maybe unity or Thames could help. Also u can do the service anywhere if under warranty. Interesting u say about the Alfa issue as I always had gp1 and 2 then a clubman Jcw. I think the Alfa is in it own league great car
What a beautiful spec. That paint with yellow calipers is lovely! I only drive in Race mod, then hit the bumpy road button to put the suspension in medium, which feels soft enough for me. I only get out of Race mode if not wanting to me loud for neighbors or if I get stuck in traffic and want adaptive cruise control to be active, which Race mode deactivates
Had mine now for 2 years, bought the Stelvio new and took out the service plan for 3 years or 27000 miles, however the company I bought if from added additional 2 years as a deal sweetener. 26k on the clock no issues at all just tires 😊, only annoying issue is cold weather the front tires skip on full lock, I think they call it the Ackerman steering geometry. Love the Stelvio and not many on the roads as you drive up and down the country, unlike the German brands very common.
Same just manoeuvre slowly. I’ve got Pilot sport 4s after 2 sets of pz4s and after 4k in this regard they are better but will see come winter.
Alfa has been making some bangers recently. 🙏
Old bangers
of course when I was at school, 6/8ths was 75% and not 80% but I chuckled! Cheers anyway Paul!
I was just thinking the same thing and wondered if anyone else noticed this . ROCK - ON Paul !
Having owned a Giulia Veloce, and now a Stelvio Quad, the smart thing to do is take out the service package or 2, 3 or 4 years. It means each comes in way under cost. For the Giulia I think I paid £499 for 3 services, one of those being the 36k one (the timing belt / chain), which priced alone was well over that.
Correction, the Stelvio is actually real wheel drive most of the time and only uses 4 when needed. Also, in Race mode it's strictly real drive.
Sure ? thought in all modes traction goes to fronts when rears slip. Don’t think there is a disconnect 4wd in race but could be wrong.
I’ve had my 2019 QV for 12 months, rarely in race mode. In any mode it’s the best car I’ve owned and driven to date. I’d say you are not really a ‘driver’ - you should stick to Germans 👍
My GQVs auxiliary belt is due every 40k miles and it’s buried behind some major components so it takes many hours and so the cost is VERY high. Other than that all other maintenance and costs are average and straight forward.
A three year alfacare service pack would cost you the same and would cover the belt service. The ‘big ‘ service is aux belts not cambelt.
You are the only youtuber that have a alfa romeo qv! I can say you are different! Bmw's, audi's, Mercedes, seems so boring compare to alfa romeo! Good choice! Go for mods!
Haven't watched you in a while but this video was great.
Your sense of humour, sort of down to earth vibe and personality will make you famous AGAIN.
Keep up the good work and enjoy the journey, you could be the top British youtuber in a year.
26MPG is actually pretty good for what the Stelvio QV is.
I've got one in competizione rosso. Tyres and brakes are super expensive. Fuel economy of 25mpg sounds like you do a bit more highway driving. You should consider the total cost of ownership relative to anything else in its class though. At £40k used, given the next versions will be all electric, I don't think these will depreciate too much further considering how reliable they are proving to be.
The Massarati Gecale is also lots of fun
1,5 years on mine. 40.000km with an average of 11,5l/100km, which are 20,45mpg. Normally I drive 60km per day and a difference of 800m of altitude in the Italian alps.
This is THE daily driver if you`re living in the mountains and you`re driving on curvy roads. Such a fun car.
The only REAL downside for me is the non-compatibility with a trailer hook. It's a shame that you cannot use a hook mounted bikerack on a car like this.
I have the Maserati Levante with the Ferrari made 3.0V6. My long term average is 20mpg so yours sounds good.
Agree with everyone else. Get the belt service done by an Alfa specialist. As an oddity due to Alfa Dealers having such a poor reputation a lot of Alfa buyers actually PREFER a service history from a good well known Alfa specialist. One of the few cars out there with such a situation. Autolusso would do the full service you need PLUS a remap for the same price as the Alfa dealer is quoting you.
Don't complain about the biggest service bill of the cars life (should have done your research before hand) when the other services are reasonable. The fact that it was due the big one is probably why you got it for £40k and not £42k. Also, spunking money on wrapping the car is just insane if you are concerned about ownership costs.
Colour choice is immaculate, my dream colour On a Giulia
14:02 What are you talking about - the Stelvio QV , as well as all the other Petrol Stelvios, does not have a timing belt!!
Best looking and sounding SUV 👍shame you did not have it on more I would have watched your channel more.
You have a Ferrari engine Alfa Romeo for DAILY and you have thoughts for its fuel consumption??? Maybe you’ve should buy the diesel one…
Running costs are only going to get higher, specifically VED on this car is going to double thanks to the new government.
If you're in the south east, the best independent Alfa specialists are Bianco Autos, they are fantastic and looked after me for years!
Mate, 26 mpg for this car?! My current car has 26mpg and half the horse power and 70% of the size. I'm not even checking the gas costs for something like this. I was expecting you to say some abysmal low value by the way you were talking about it :))
11l/100km (25.9mpg) is totally ok for a large powerful SUV. If you can afford a car like that, that fuel consumption should not be an issue. It's not like it does 10mpg.
Love the colour! Whats the mileage for the timing belt change on the Stelvio?
It's a 4yr service and their intervals are 9k miles, so 36k miles or every 4 years.
My golf r 8 does that and previous gr Yaris the same
Would love qv
I have a base stevlio.. the engine was left idling for about 28 hours.. .it over cooked and a seal or something fail and the oil and coolant intermingled. They agreed to a brand new engine, and I had to pay for the labor. So it's almost new again. I love it... do we really need another x3 or Q5 on the road.
why did you leave it idling for 28 hours you ejit
@@Hali88 Not on purpose... i had some issues I was dealing with .... and just ran in and forgot to shut it off... ugh
@@tomlabarb2640 arrgh, gutted
Is your stelvio lowered?
Also can you give me a link to the exact wrap you used. I think it will look perfect on the f pace svr!
Was the change from Cupra Ateca worth it?
Loved mine and miss it, smiles per miles
love the green colour
I own a gulia quad , absolutely love the car but I’ve had so many problems with it .
Unfortunately there utter junk
😂😂😂they certainly aren’t. It’s the best car I’ve ever owned and driven .
@@tumolucky17What sort of problems did you had ?
@@melaniezimmermann-jv7th lamber sensor, fuel line, injector , battery
I have owned one since 2018 and never had a major problem with it
I used to make 25-28 average mpg in my old 2007 unreliable Audi a4 2.0 t se Quattro. Doing 16 miles per day.
I got a four year service plan for my quad £499.00. Coming up for its 4th one now
Supercars of London Great Video I think the running costs of your Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio aren't too bad for what it is and I think it would be awesome to see a Giulia Quadrifoglio on the channel as well
I am happy with my car at 111000 miles and i haven't touch the timing belt at all. Just take it to your local garage with people with sense intact.
Stelvio quadrifoglio ?
I don't know how you make any money given your monthly costs but I guess it's part of having a car channel. Your lifestyle wouldn't be sensible for anyone else.
Great color, it does sound good especially for a car thats released in today's climate.
D - Dynamic
N - Normal / Natural
A - All weather
If you can pay for a stelvio qv you have to pay for maintenance. If not buy a cheap car in relation with your financial capacities
Do the the exhaust mod so you get race mode sound in normal
What-a-da-fuk? The car is an artist. It canna not-a work in these conditions.
Seriously dude. 25mpg in a 510hp SUV. That is legit.
who did the wrap?
My 1.5tsi 150hp Formentor consumes 10l/100km on city traffic, 7 on an open road, and 8 on highway going 140km/h, so not being satisfied with this beast having somewhat higher numbers is just insanse. 😃
I have more bad news for you… the V6 is NOT a Ferrari engine… the engine was developed by Gianluca Pivetti while employed by FCA at the time and is manufactured by a Stellantis factory in Cassino. The only ‘link’ to Ferrari is that Pivetti once worked for Ferrari in a previous life. I don’t really care it isn’t a Ferrari engine… Every time I pushed the red button on the steering wheel the last 6.5 years I felt 20 years younger 😂❤😂
Paul, are you running it on E5 or E10?
By the sound of it, he's running it on a deficit.
Wow in Norway the service is around 500000 Nok or a complete car, coolvideo greetings Norway
How did you find a Verde Stelvio Quad ? That color was NEVER offered on the Stelvio Quad in the US
It's a wrap. The original color is red
All dealers lost out as if no cd play at that price can not put one in for price so today all lost a cash buy as I do not want hooking up a phone to car so it look like a class car for same price
love the stelvio Quad
This engine still has a timing belt instead of a chain wow that's one service you have to do .
Take it on a trip to Italy - factory and back - to test the reliability
The spec is nice 👌
GOSH THIS IS THE VIDEO IM SEARCHING HIGH AND LOW FOR. I believe this is just the 3rd real world ownership video other than AutoFanatic and Back Road Hero!!!
Tell me which Suv can give You the same Sport feeling. No one. Period🍀
Thanks for the honesty… ouch
I had that kind of fuel consumption in my 2021 530d and you are crying about it in your 500hp SUV? Bro get a hybrid...
he is getting better Mpg than my 4cyl Mazda lol
F-pace SVR???
25 mpg in a 4x4 V6 Biturbo 500hp SUV is....bad?
Brilliant video amazing car
75%
That's one quick suv
25.9 mpg is pretty good ... better than my old 3 series
Not awful is it. Had a 4200 Maserati 5 years. That was shocking
@@zzhughesd It really isn't ... I have an E93 320i convertible - old, but I live in London, and its got a few parking scars, and only 23k miles - so it works for me - and genuinely, I'm getting 17mpg - I've also had a few 3.2 cars over the years (Audi A3 and a Brera) and again less than 20mpg ... but also, by wifes car is a small petrol engined car and she's not getting much more than 30mpg ... no petrol car ever comes close to what they say it will do - I would say 25.9mpg on this is amazingly good
Ran a Stelvio for 2 years until it was stolen. Running costs cheaper than the Macan I replaced it with. Fabulous car!
Which Macan did you get? I’m looking at a 2021 GTS and they look/sound amazing
2022 Macan GTS, 25 mpg, £400 for oil change (most need it every 12 months) and over £1k for 1st service. But running costs are balanced by reasonable depreciation.
I'm getting this car next 2 years
Way Nicer than Chav Porsche thing
Alfa needs good battery, clean radiator and best oil and fluids . And I think , maybe it will last longer !
No petrol MPVs do more than 25mpg average? Macan GTS, M40i, SQ5 petrol the same but nowhere near as good to drive or to look at 😳. You need an M40d!
so apparently 6/8 (3/4) is 80%! lol
go to an alfa specialist defintely
that would be a video
6/8 cylinders is 75% of a Ferrari engine
So what were the running costs. Couldn't be bothered to trawl thru 14 mins of this. Maybe add some chapters like better channels do and display the figures so we can skip the rubbish.
If you talk about mpg on performance cars I just laugh
Please point a car with now than 500 hp and with inferior costs.
It's not a Ferrari V8 with 2 cylinders missing, we have to drop that myth. The guy who designed this engine also designed the Ferrari V8 twin turbo and used that knowledge to make this one, but they are not related.
1/4 less should be 75% of California’s V8😜
11:00 yes Try german URUS
I get worse mpg in my 4 clynder stelvio
Buy an 80 grand car and complain about a 2k service lol
Germany Cars? Boring as fuark....
True and note Germans love Italian cars.
after all
it’s a Ferrari derived engine, so what😅✌🏼
13 minutes of waffle for you to say £2500 quid
Anyone going to mention the security on them being woeful and large numbers getting nicked via the front radar / canbus?
Get a dislock steering wheel lock it'll provide some comfort. Most cars now can take literally under a minute to open