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Re: Losing the shine of owning the RCZ...

Postby jassyo06 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:13 pm

DONT you know how slow that veloster is and there is a new turbo charged engine coming soon my mind really cannot fathom this exchange out sorry bee mid-life thingy happening here but all the best :wtf:
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Re: Losing the shine of owning the RCZ...

Postby donnaj1dlh » Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:20 pm

I think an automatic was high on Bee's wishlist and he certainly has a thing for eye-catching cars :)
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Re: Losing the shine of owning the RCZ...

Postby bee » Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:56 pm

cheers donna for beeing on my side
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Re: Losing the shine of owning the RCZ...

Postby RCZ1 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:22 pm

It does sound like you've got a top spec there and you definitely won't get missed in the bright yellow. Enjoy it bee
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Re: Losing the shine of owning the RCZ...

Postby donnaj1dlh » Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:19 pm

Is it metallic Bee? Gonna get some black stripes put on??? bbzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Losing the shine of owning the RCZ...

Postby bee » Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:27 pm

no its base colour with two fine black stripes on bonnet and two cream coloured ones on each side.colour co-ordinated strips on alloy wheels. 8-)
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Re: Losing the shine of owning the RCZ...

Postby MEvans » Sun Jan 22, 2012 10:36 am

I would like to add to a previous submission I made ref the 'Shine now diminishing on the Z', but saying that I have also noted that there has been a fall-off in comments from regular members to this site in earlier days. I miss that banter and wonder where they have gone.
I would hope they know who I refer to, but I wish them well and good luck and best wishes.

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Re: Losing the shine of owning the RCZ...

Postby jactac » Sun Jan 22, 2012 1:15 pm

Mal,
I tend to agree with you, that the "banter" or "heated discussion" has fallen off, could be that some owners have got used to the "issues" that came with the RCZ, or that these niggles have righted themselves.

I have put myslf in the first catagory, basicaly what annoyed when i first took ownership with the RCZ i can now live with. I still think it still has niggles but not "issues", if that makes sense. :eusa-think:

Then again we are all different, and one persons niggle could well be an issue for someone else, so like i have said in the past everyones opinion should be respected, no matter how trivial the niggle/issue seems to another person.

By the way Mal, if it needs saying m8, just let loose, thats my motto. :thumbup:
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Re: Losing the shine of owning the RCZ...

Postby OO58RON » Sun Jan 22, 2012 1:33 pm

jactac wrote:Mal,
I tend to agree with you, that the "banter" or "heated discussion" has fallen off, could be that some owners have got used to the "issues" that came with the RCZ, or that these niggles have righted themselves.

Either that or it is a simple case of banging on about the same old problems doesn't always get a resolution and becomes boring for others to read about. I still have major issues with my stereo system and would dearly love for it to work as well as it apparently does in the non sat nav vesions. I got around the problem by spending days and days downloading my music onto the built in hard drive. However being a music fanatic, I now have lots more music that I would love to listen to in my car, but cannot recall how I got the last lot onto the cars system :thumbdown: S it is back to carrying a plethora of CD's around again. A hardware update is long overdue. Never got to the bottom of how to update the sat nav or to know if a newer version was available. But some things you simply have to let go and live with
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Re: Losing the shine of owning the RCZ...

Postby jactac » Sun Jan 22, 2012 1:43 pm

OO58RON wrote:
jactac wrote:Mal,
I tend to agree with you, that the "banter" or "heated discussion" has fallen off, could be that some owners have got used to the "issues" that came with the RCZ, or that these niggles have righted themselves.

Either that or it is a simple case of banging on about the same old problems doesn't always get a resolution and becomes boring for others to read about


Boring or not Ron it's good to let people know what is going on with the cars, afterall if a thread is boring someone then just go to another one :D

Are you still harping on about that media system :sleeping-yellow: :lol:

I'm off to another thread :thumbup: :lol:
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Re: Losing the shine of owning the RCZ...

Postby Figo » Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:30 am

MEvans wrote:I would like to add to a previous submission I made ref the 'Shine now diminishing on the Z', but saying that I have also noted that there has been a fall-off in comments from regular members to this site in earlier days. I miss that banter and wonder where they have gone.
I would hope they know who I refer to, but I wish them well and good luck and best wishes.

Regards

Mal


I've dropped in my posting... Nothing to do with losing the RCZ love just spending more time detailing the missus than the car. . .
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