DLax69
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Misspelled it. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypress,_TexasI’d like to go Cyprus (if it doesn’t change too much)
Misspelled it. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypress,_TexasI’d like to go Cyprus (if it doesn’t change too much)
There are actual differences between the euro 3 and euro 4 cars. 2 cats vs 4 cats.
All of the ones I've had have had 4 cats.All 4200 and presumably GS had 4 cats.
There are actual differences between the euro 3 and euro 4 cars. 2 cats vs 4 cats.
I think the 3200 has similar issuesThere are actual differences between the euro 3 and euro 4 cars. 2 cats vs 4 cats.
I live literally a few hundred metres from where it starts. If they change it to Euro 5 and personal cars I'd rather move than sell the GTcurrently the scheme in Newcastle does not include personal cars. just commercial vehicles and taxis.
Not quite true, some early GS' (mine being one) had the euro style manifolds,.Late 4200’s and all GS’ had what a commonly referred to as US style manifolds with the primary cats on the manifolds and secondies after the squish section. The older cars had all cats after the manifolds, these manifolds are referred to as Euro type. Any cars with the US style were built to Euro 4 standard but Maserati didn’t claim it when registering them, in stead leaving it as Euro3 until legally required in 2006 I believe it was. Some owners have had success in contacting Maserati UK (and others) to get the data corrected to Euro4 and some like mine have somehow been re-recorded in a block update it seems.
Are you shown as compliant?Not quite true, some early GS' (mine being one) had the euro style manifolds,.
...Late 4200’s and all GS’ had what a commonly referred to as US style manifolds with the primary cats on the manifolds and secondies after the squish section. The older cars had all cats after the manifolds, these manifolds are referred to as Euro type....
NoAre you shown as compliant?
Just noticed how much these things are spreading. Before November this year, we could drive to Bristol airport from South Wales in any of our cars. Now we have to pay a further £9 ULEZ fee in addition to all the other motorist taxes - unless we take my wife’s MiTo.
I will remember this each time I let out an emission over the festive period. Brussels anyone?
We take the M49 from the bridge then the Portway along the gorge. I think this is where the ULEZ can get in the way. I may be wrong so any better route suggestion much appreciated.Only if you drive through the very centre of Bristol, which would be a rather bizarre way of driving there from any direction to the airport?!?
You’re far better going on the motorway to Portbury then cross country. But you are right the ULEZ is only the very centre of town except for a long sliver up the gorge.We
We take the M49 from the bridge then the Portway along the gorge. I think this is where the ULEZ can get in the way. I may be wrong so any better route suggestion much appreciated.