nathy_87
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Never seen one before was a 12 plate going into Kingsway - Derby, and Dark Grey in colour. Best thing about it when it was parked up it was connected up to a charge point.
The Vauxhall Ampera.
Google image Photos.
Thoughts?
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John
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There's one about Glasgow.
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Tomnova16
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saw a load on a transporter in france, nothing special, there was one on shao at Le Mans and remember thinking it looked tacky with the black painted around the windows
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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Whittie
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There's a bunch of them at the bottom of my road (Vauxhall Garage) I thought they looked alright. Wondered what they were when I saw them about a month ago, seen a fair few been driven about already
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BarnshaW
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looks fucking crap
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Hammer
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Architect round the corner from me has had a white 1 parked up beside his brand new Porsche for a couple of months.
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adiohead
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Prius with a Vauxhall badge
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Jambo
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Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic
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I like them. For an "eco" car they dont make you look like a grade A cunt. Dahs is funky too.
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RichR
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There's one on my way to work, I actually really like the aesthetics of it - much better than a prius!
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Ben G
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i like the front end. the interior is a bit fighter pilot, which i like.
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3CorsaMeal
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Don't spose you managed to get any brass rubbings from it?
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Fonz
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i saw one at Fairford at the Air show (L15 VXR number plate if anyone is bothered)
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Robin
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Love the way they look
Hate the price
Ł40k for a car no bigger than an Astra.... No thnks
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Nath
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Dolby Digital and DTS in a car
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nathy_87
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Just noticed on the next to the gearstick you've got:
P
R
N
D
L
What's the L mean?
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SXI - Matt
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Look's fairly smart to
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SXI - Matt
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quote: Originally posted by nathy_87
Just noticed on the next to the gearstick you've got:
P
R
N
D
L
What's the L mean?
Taken from the vauxhall site
One pedal driving
While driving the Vauxhall Ampera with the shifter in L position, lifting the foot off the accelerator automatically activates generator braking. In situations such as downhill or city driving, the stopping power is efficient enough to provide all the braking power you need. At the same time the recaptured energy charges the battery. So it's a win/win situation for both comfort and efficiency.
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by nathy_87
What's the L mean?
Low gear.
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SXI - Matt
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One pedal driving
While driving the Vauxhall Ampera with the shifter in L position, lifting the foot off the accelerator automatically activates generator braking. In situations such as downhill or city driving, the stopping power is efficient enough to provide all the braking power you need. At the same time the recaptured energy charges the battery. So it's a win/win situation for both comfort and efficiency.
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nathy_87
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Aaahhh.
Cheers Guys.
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SXI - Matt
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Sound's like a cool feature there really coming on with the technology tbf now
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DanCobb
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Strangley like the interior, not on om the exterior to be honest
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by SXI - Matt
Sound's like a cool feature there really coming on with the technology tbf now
Go out in a proper old automatic and it will have 1 and 2 on the shifter. Exactly the same.
Only new feature is the recharging bit. You don't gain petrol for motorbraking with a combustion engine, unfortunately.
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3CorsaMeal
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Proper drivers car!
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random dav
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biggest con going
WRLFC !
Project cars
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