Get yourselves a Dual Action polisher and some all in one cutting/polishing compound to make light work of the scratches. I’ve had the DAS6 for years - just keep it moving so you don’t wear the paint away.
Gents. A word of advice if I may. Instead of Air Vidox get yourself a bottle of bleach and a bottle of vinegar. Mix equal measures in an old margarine tub and leave in a smelly car overnight (or as long as you want). The mixture makes chlorine gas giving the same results as Air Vidox at a fraction of the cost 👍🏼
you took my adice and got a new battery just one thing that i got to say and that is dont go for the number but make so i.e varta bosch and get the right one exactly for that range rover .
A good product for getting rid of a smoky smell is autoglym odour eliminator. I recently bought a runaround which stank of smoke so cleaned up the seats and then sprayed odour eliminator all over it. 4 m8 this since I done it and no more smoky smell. Greta product for less than a tenner
I’m going to try that airvidox , my daughter has a damp smelling Fiesta after a water leak that I can’t get rid of so this might work. With this video being filmed about a week or two ago has the smell come back in the Evoque ?
We didn't actually know what the problem was with it. The battery was the first suggestion from our mechanic and thankfully it seems to have worked. We didn't know if it needed coding in to the car and wanted the codes read etc, hence Darren's attendance...
My experience of Motorway as a seller is that dealers will always look to chip away at the price. Sellers should expect this from the off and if you’re not willing to negotiate, you should tell the winning bidder that before they come to collect. I listed my imperfect A3, taking clear photos of all damages inside and out. It was clear from the off that the winning bidder didn’t want to pay what they bid. I believe it’s a tactic: overbid and then chip away once you’re in front of the car. Motorway needs to clamp down on this practice imo, or clearly state in their glossy adverts that you will not always get what the winning bidder offers! That said, perhaps I had a bad experience?
We've bought plenty of cars on Motorway and Carwow for the price we've bid but only when they've been accurately described. There's lots of them that are but in our experience far too many that miss things, maybe intentionally in the hope dealers won't spot them, or because they just don't realise they need to show them off. I think Motorway and Carwow, for both consumer and car dealers' sake, need to ensure as best as possible every mark is listed. It's a hard balance but we don't want to waste our time as much as we don't want customers to feel like they're not getting the right price
Great video as always lads keep up the good work and content ❤
Thank you! Will do!
Get yourselves a Dual Action polisher and some all in one cutting/polishing compound to make light work of the scratches. I’ve had the DAS6 for years - just keep it moving so you don’t wear the paint away.
@@CharlesT83 thank you. I’ll take a look at that
Talk to Berrow motors about Finance companies ! It’s great to see the way you bounce off each other. AJ
Another great watch gents! Keep up the good work and I look forward to the next episode. 👌
Thank you 🙏
Gents. A word of advice if I may. Instead of Air Vidox get yourself a bottle of bleach and a bottle of vinegar. Mix equal measures in an old margarine tub and leave in a smelly car overnight (or as long as you want). The mixture makes chlorine gas giving the same results as Air Vidox at a fraction of the cost 👍🏼
Thank you. Handy to know!
you took my adice and got a new battery just one thing that i got to say and that is dont go for the number but make so i.e varta bosch and get the right one exactly for that range rover .
the pvc tiles which are removeable from aliexpress they are far cheaper the ebay or amazon . (dont say i never help lol) .
Thanking you!
A good product for getting rid of a smoky smell is autoglym odour eliminator. I recently bought a runaround which stank of smoke so cleaned up the seats and then sprayed odour eliminator all over it. 4 m8 this since I done it and no more smoky smell. Greta product for less than a tenner
Thank you. We’re a big fan of Autogylm products
'Petrol Ped' Pete has an awesome garage floor guys? 😀
Will check it out
Love these videos; keep up the good work chaps. BTW, I highly recommend getting a Big Boi car dryer. I’ve used one for years and it’s great 👍
Thank you. Top tip. Will take a look
Another enjoyable video. . How many uses can u get out of thd car fleshing kit?
@@MartinMagee-q2r the smell killer thing you mean? If so it’s just the one go
Enjoyed the video guys
@@TonyM444 thank you. We’ll try and keep making them!
I’m going to try that airvidox , my daughter has a damp smelling Fiesta after a water leak that I can’t get rid of so this might work. With this video being filmed about a week or two ago has the smell come back in the Evoque ?
@@ianrobinson68 nope. It worked brilliantly. We got it on Amazon
@ excellent thank you for updating me , i shall give it a go and keep up the the good work , love the channel.
The golf has odd headlights maybe putting people off
21:00 a meal fit for kings there chaps.
We’d had a big day 😂
Really like your videos
Why couldn’t you drive in the Duster forwards and turn it to the right just to clear the door ?
Still wouldn’t fit sadly. The door is incredibly tight
Why didn't you put a battery on the evoque?
We didn't actually know what the problem was with it. The battery was the first suggestion from our mechanic and thankfully it seems to have worked. We didn't know if it needed coding in to the car and wanted the codes read etc, hence Darren's attendance...
My experience of Motorway as a seller is that dealers will always look to chip away at the price. Sellers should expect this from the off and if you’re not willing to negotiate, you should tell the winning bidder that before they come to collect.
I listed my imperfect A3, taking clear photos of all damages inside and out.
It was clear from the off that the winning bidder didn’t want to pay what they bid.
I believe it’s a tactic: overbid and then chip away once you’re in front of the car.
Motorway needs to clamp down on this practice imo, or clearly state in their glossy adverts that you will not always get what the winning bidder offers!
That said, perhaps I had a bad experience?
We've bought plenty of cars on Motorway and Carwow for the price we've bid but only when they've been accurately described. There's lots of them that are but in our experience far too many that miss things, maybe intentionally in the hope dealers won't spot them, or because they just don't realise they need to show them off. I think Motorway and Carwow, for both consumer and car dealers' sake, need to ensure as best as possible every mark is listed. It's a hard balance but we don't want to waste our time as much as we don't want customers to feel like they're not getting the right price
@@CarDealerMagazineyou’re a good egg, James. Lots of unscrupulous people out there on both sides of the deal.
@@beano6452 thank you 🙏
Cracking video. Will go back and watch some of the older ones.👍
Nothing wrong with Range Rovers stop swallowing the UA-cam 10:29 nonsense
Nowt right morelike! 😉
TFR. I've sone you can have for free if you like the stuff