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9th April 2007, 20:52 | #1 |
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Hello all, well i'll be starting my new job soon, Thursday in fact :lol: so doing some homework for myself. Hopefully after a couple of months in this position i want to change my car to something more tasteful and fun. A ZT
I only work 5 minutes round the corner so the car will only get used at weekends for pleasure, so i'm thinking of a ZT 260. Now, i'm totally new to these cars (been on dervs for last 3 years or so) and a bit dubious about buying something like this without knowing the cons - and pros! - of having such a unique car. I don't really want to spend a fair chunk of dosh on it, only to have to spend even more money putting expensive things right on it. So if you guys can give me some handy tips and stuff to watch out for, i would be mostly grateful! Regards Stuart |
9th April 2007, 20:59 | #2 |
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Where abouts are you from as my old ZT260SE is for sale at a dealer in the Epsom area & it's a lovely car!
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9th April 2007, 21:00 | #3 |
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Welcome to the site Stuart
Rather than double guessing what you may or may not know about the 260 and repeating what has be written here previously which I am sure you have already searched for and read why not tell us what you already know and what specifically you would now like to know about the 260 for example do you have any experience of any of the 75 and ZT range? If not then get out and drive some |
9th April 2007, 21:10 | #4 |
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Thanks for the welcome, bit of a lurker as ive only got a 600 heh.
I don't really know much about the 260, ive read some snippets about different problems, but sort of goes over my head at the moment, although i'm starting to take more note as i'm looking into getting one. I've had experiance of the ZT, driven couple of the CDTi's and some 190's too, really nice cars, i'm a fan of big cars none of these little puddle jumpers you see people driving at my age Done some insurance quotes, and being with elephant at the moment, quoted me a rather (what i consider) good figure, but would sound high to everyone else! at the ripe old age of 21 (22 in July). I know what everyones going to think now i've said that, but when i'm driving 44 tonnes of weight every day, i consider myself a tiny bit safer then some young chaps, no offence to anyone though! I know from talking to a chap who bought one to a meet that its a very sexy motor and was just in awe looking at it. But if some big problems are straight forward to fix then i can consider this and (get someone else) to do it Thanks all! Stuart Last edited by Stu C; 9th April 2007 at 21:13.. |
9th April 2007, 21:19 | #5 |
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You'll not be the youngest owner on here Stuart, in any event we are not an ageist community, some of us may be a little jealous of your youth but then we've all been there.
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9th April 2007, 21:54 | #6 |
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the V8 motor is virtually unburstable not in a high state of tune at 260BHP but comes with bags of Torque, Rincewind has gone from 0 to 155 in 5th gear alone! I drive mine like a big Diesel letting the grunt of the engine in 4th and 5th do the work the car is very rapid on the move it is far far quicker than my 190 The bits that matter engine drive train suspension etc are well sorted and the rest of the car is virtually standard ZT so no different from a day to day point of view Where they have problems is probably down to lack of development money for sorting out the V8 unique design differences primarily the air con/heating system on some cars can be a pain for a variety of reasons Although my car has 40K on the clock and the AC is fine The original top hose to the heater mixer valve is prone to bursting but a better hose is available for less than the MGR oem one so not a problem now. The heater mixer valve can leak both internally which causes the interior of the car to get hot and is probably the prime reason for the AC to be blamed as not being good enough and the valve can also leak externally These valves are just horrible and I am looking at alternatives or at least getting a cheaper version of the same valve Some cars chew their front belt Tyre wear is poor fuel consumption is poor around town but better on a decent run Common sense says get one in Band F (pre march 2006) for cheaper car tax Biggest Achilles heel at the moment is the price of rear disks £300+ each if replacements are required until we get a third party company to make some Otherwise same issues as any other 75 ZT one thing they don't suffer from is drowned ECUs as they are above the glovebox Insurance for my 260 was less than my 190 on a classic car policy but only MGs are eligible not the Rover 75 V8 |
10th April 2007, 10:20 | #7 |
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Hello Stuart
Welcome to the world of ZT's!! Just to add to Keith's bit' there are a few querks with these cars but most don't cost anything or very little to put right just time The little list is summerised here and just use the search tab to find these topics: 1. Bonnet cable release mod. 2. Plenum chambers/ drains. 3. Heater hose mod. 4. Cooling fan resistor check. 5. Bonnet Gap Final word buy a 260 NOW |
10th April 2007, 10:30 | #8 |
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Don't say that I am in a bit of a quandry and I seriously thinking of selling my ZT saloon as I really should have bought a ZTT version
At the moment I keep finding too many reasons not to sell my 190 ZTT apart from it looks so very nice! but I really can't justify running three cars for much longer and do need an estate! I wonder if anyone wants to do a swap! |
10th April 2007, 13:13 | #9 |
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In my opinion the Tourers are Great Work Horses and carry every thing I need. They are of course great for everyday driving.
The main thing is you still have all the Comforts of the Saloon Ranges plus more and looks great when out. |
10th April 2007, 13:28 | #10 |
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Best stick with the slow and steady Diesel Stuart - much safer for an oldie like you
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