All Activity
- Past hour
-
For goodness' sake. It pertains entirely to the governance of the populace. The owner will not be deterred from remaining in the car while it idles to facilitate defrosting, ensuring safe driving with unobstructed windows.
-
Toyota employed remote access to deactivate the pre-heating function, utilised for warming the vehicles before to operation. Drivers would activate it 10 minutes prior to travel to ensure their vehicle is heated and free of ice. Toyota representative Ralph Müller stated: "The pre-air conditioning feature is complimentary within the MyToyota app or Lexus Link Plus app." This function remains accessible for all fully electric and plug-in hybrid automobiles. This is effective for vehicles with conventional drive only when the combustion engine is operational. The legislator deems this a superfluous operation of the engine or an avoidable emission of exhaust gases, which is forbidden. This is not well recognised by many users. In Europe, there exists no standardised legal framework, as indicated by a relevant notification in the application. To safeguard the vehicle operator from penalties, we have disabled the function on these vehicles.
-
Governments can use measures to regulate your energy consumption. German authorities mandated Lexus to disable the parking heating feature in Lexus vehicles during winter.
- Yesterday
-
Worth adding, I had to pull out of a deal with Whelan Transport last year after paying a £1,000 deposit. Family emergency came up, and I rang them straight away. They refunded the deposit the next working day, no hassle at all, even though the car had already been cleaned and booked for transport, that alone said a lot about how they operate.
-
Same here I picked up a 2023 Hyundai Tucson through them earlier this year what i liked was the payment structure, £1,000 deposit first, then the balance only once the car was fully prepped and ready to be loaded. Whelan Transport sent photos, inspection notes, and even a copy of the v5 before dispatch.
-
I went through Whelan Transport last autumn and bought a 2022 RR Evoque. Delivery to Nottingham took just over a week. the driver rang ahead to make sure access was ok which i appreciated. car arrived fully valeted, serviced, and with all docuemtns present. I had a 10-day inspection period, but I didn’t need it car drove perfectly from day one.
-
I was, yeah!! What helped was speaking to them several times, checking their company details, and reading threads like this one, the segregated account was a big reassurance it’s not like the money disappears into their operating account plus, with the current bank rules, there’s more protection than there used to be if something genuinely goes wrong.
-
Evening all, I bought a 2020 skoda superb sportline from whelan transport about a month ago, so thought i’d share. The process was actually very easy. my bank did pause the transfer initially because it was a new payee, but once I confirmed what it was for, it cleared the same day. Whelan Transport explained that the funds stay in a separate holding account until the car arrives and you confirm you’re happy, mine turned up after 6 days, freshly cleaned and better than expected.
-
Hey I’m looking for a the first first car for my lad and came across a 2021 BMW 320d SE listed on eBay at first glance i assumed it was a private seller, but it turns out the advert is managed by Whelan Transport up in belfast. They mentioned that the car is a repossession acquired through an auction, which clarifies why it’s priced lower than comparable options nearby. Has anyone here had experience with Whelan Transport before? I'm attempting to determine whether this is all genuine or if I should consider stepping back. Thanks
- Last week
-
I comprehended the amount as £20,000 and the miles as 70,000 to 80,000. I would be concerned if a nine-year-old diesel vehicle had only 20,000 miles.alarm bells
-
Does 20,000 refer to miles or price?
-
New diesel vehicles are now prohibited. Non-hybrid petrol engines will be succeeded by all internal combustion engines.
-
I acknowledge that; but, with the forthcoming BMW model release, the prices of the F series are likely to decline imminently.
-
The price of 335s has been unchanged for the past three years. My value remains equivalent to that of three years prior. Electric vehicles are culpable, and this is beginning to impact all internal combustion engine vehicles.
-
£20,000 for a nine-year-old BMW F series diesel with 70,000 to 80,000 km is astonishing. After driving it for two years and accumulating over 100,000 miles, what would its value be? The F series is becoming somewhat outdated.I would contemplate a 330d from the G series...just my two cents.