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  1. 1 hour ago, Razor61 said:

    Sounds like the ignition switch caused it, few posts about it on here, wiggling the ignition key or switching off and on again resolves it.

    I was going to suggest the same thing, reguarly happened on my Mk3. Usually about 14-15 miles into a journey, I presume something warmed-up just enough to break contact. I just flicked the key round and back again and everything came on again.

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  2. I drove an NX450h a while back, thinking that might be the way I would go when my Gen 3 RX eventually needs replacing. At the time the new RX hadn't come out, so that was the only PHEV Lexus option.

    My personal view was that it felt a bit too 'car-like', if that makes sense? Seemed like I was sitting lower, and it didn't have the solid feel of the older RX. I also felt the tech was a little overwhelming, but oddly I didn't think the same when I drove a 5th gen RX. Would be interesting now to drive current NX and RX back-to-back, I might reconsider and think the NX is the right car for me.

    To be honest, until the security/insurance issues work themselves out I'm not rushing to change.

     

  3. I drove a Premium Plus and overall I liked it, but then I have no experience of a 4th gen RX and I'm comparing it my 3rd gen version. I was mildly surprised to find there is no padding behind the inside door pulls, and the seat backs looked rather plain and simple.

    First world problems and all that....

    If I can afford/justify it then I can see me going to one of the PHEV models in a few years. I'd be happy with a Premium as I'd prefer it to be on 19" wheels.

  4. Things that are worth thinking about in winter that haven't been mentioned yet? Don't rely on auto lights (so many people seem to, no good when it's foggy but bright enough not to make the lights come on), and turn auto wipers off at the end of the day. Not ideal to have them try and work the next morning when they're frozen to the screen....

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  5. 17 minutes ago, First_Lexus said:

    @Spottedlaurel

    Some lovely cars there, where have they all gone? One moment Datsun Cherry we’re on every high street…it must be years since I saw one like that.

    I also couldn’t help noticing the Allegro registration was ‘RCF’ 😁

    Some years before we knew what car that would be, or evenwhat a Lexus was 🙂

    A couple of those cars do still exist I believe, but not as you see above. The Mini E450DWC is now orange and modified with the usual recipe of wide arches and fat alloys.

    The 924 has undergone a rather dramatic transformation. I saw it on eBay or somewhere a few years ago, when it was painted black. DVLA now lists it as white, I did a search and it now appears to have been the donor for a Lamborghini Countach replica!

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  6. I'm lucky in that photos of a fair few family cars have survived. Mostly everyday stuff, although one of my grandfathers had a tatty E-Type for many years which I recall being used to take hay down to the horses. Sadly no photos have turned up of that one, but for some of that time my grandmother had this MkII:

    1962/63 Jaguar Mark 2, mid-late 1970s

    I believe this is the car that my dad had when I was brought home from hospital, with perhaps a little less opposite lock:

    Ford Cortina Mk2

    After an Escort Mk1 he had this Avenger 1500:

    Hillman Avenger 1500 G Luxe

    Which is the first car I can remember. I have particularly strong memories of it because it was sold to someone in the village who kept it until the early '80s, then a young lad got hold of it and after being used and abused for a while it sat festering away in a ar park that I walked past every day on my paper round.

    Next came this '70s classic:

    1974 Austin Allegro 1500 (and my pedal car) c. 1974/75

    With one of my first cars in the background! Mum had learned to drive when we still had it (the Allegro that is!), and she rolled it on a snowy day. It must have been repaired reasonably well as it survived until 1984. A Mk3 Cortina followed it, then this Capri 1600:

    1976 Ford Capri 1.6L MkII in Wales, 1977

    My dad then got a job with a company car, and he went through a couple more Cortinas (I remember thinking a yellow 2000E seemed rather posh) before having two of the wedgy Alfa Romeo Giuliettas in succession.

    He never had anything Japanese. I recall a trip to the local Datsun dealership in the '70s, possibly because the farmer he worked for had bought a 1500 pickup, but nothing came of it.

    By this time my parents had split up, so I start picking up on my stepdad's cars as well as what mum had. After a couple of Minis, she had this:

    1978 Renault 5GTL DNO201T

    Followed by this Cherry, which became my first car and the beginning of 30+ years of Japanese car ownership

    1981 Datsun Cherry 1.2GL 3dr (N10)

    After the Cherry she got another Mini, which my aunt had won in a Daily Mail competition:

    1988 Mini Mayfair - Competition Prize

    And a couple of stepdad's, which followed on from a series of Datsuns:

    1982 Porsche 924

     

    1983 Opel Manta 1.8 Berlinetta c.1983/84

    As he ran a series of vans and trucks for his work as a builder they eventually they had just one car between them, which for some years was this XR4x4:

    1986/87 Ford Sierra XR4x4

    I had the odd drive and remember it fondly, with a gruff, heavy feel to it. They bought it back some years after letting it go so they could have that registration plate, which they still have to this day. It's now on a new Corolla, his first non-Ford for many years.

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  7. 11 hours ago, Malc1 said:

    Nigel, the Lexus manual says tyres  205/65/15  ........  strange I seem to remember that qtr century back the size started with a 195  ?    your thoughts ?

    Yup, mine has 205 on it, and the same size on all the spare wheels too. Even that seems a bit skinny to me, but I doubt you could fit anything wider on the 6.5" wide rim. In any case, I'm sure those clever engineers spent an awful long time working out the optimum size so I'm happy to accept their judgement.

    Dug out the spare wheels this morning:

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    Didn't realise I had five, will have to check and see what spare I have. Not immediately sure if I have nuts, but it maybe that your wheels were fitted using the originals? The important thing is you can see there are the handed pairs and four caps.

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  8. 1 hour ago, ganzoom said:

    Thanks for the comments, we started this project as wanting to just add some upstairs space, but its clearly progressesed beyind that 🙂

    Looks like it will be an impressively thorough job!

    I don't do too much domestic work nowadays, but this is the sort of thing I've been involved with the for the last 30+ years. It's too easy to over-extend an existing property, ending up with poor flow and dark rooms because the layout hasn't properly thought about. Sometimes the only way of achieving that is by something more radical, as you're doing here.

    If you're in an area you like, and the plot justifies it, then it's a good solution.

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  9. 4 minutes ago, Malc1 said:

    Looks the same as my Mk1  25 years ago  J54DAP.  
     

    sadly my new one has lost it’s original 15” wheels and it’s original radio etc  ….. and I’m a little downhearted about that right now ….. nevermind  
     

    Probably bonkers for me to spend. X££££ finding original wheels to refurbish and tyres too 

    Malc 

    I have a spare set of 15" wheels....

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