Think I'll take Eurotunnel then cruise across France and Switzerland. Any other websites with good guides on how to plan the trip?
To Italy and back
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Planning a trip to Italy and back in my 325i Touring. Anybody got any advice on bits to take (not many needed - obviously
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Think I'll take Eurotunnel then cruise across France and Switzerland. Any other websites with good guides on how to plan the trip?
Think I'll take Eurotunnel then cruise across France and Switzerland. Any other websites with good guides on how to plan the trip?
That's confidence in your motor if ever I heard it. Good luck with the journey because it might be difficult to source any spares in rural areas.
Any chance you can take a wireless laptop to post your progress on the zone? Our very own Michael Palin would be uber cool.
Any chance you can take a wireless laptop to post your progress on the zone? Our very own Michael Palin would be uber cool.
- Brianmoooore
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If the cars been maintained properly and the fuel pump hasn't done 260,000 miles like mine had, then there should be no problem.316eyes wrote:That's confidence in your motor if ever I heard it. Good luck with the journey because it might be difficult to source any spares in rural areas.
Any chance you can take a wireless laptop to post your progress on the zone? Our very own Michael Palin would be uber cool.
I do about 2000 miles in Europe every summer, a large proportion of it towing a fairly large caravan.
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Be careful in Amsterdam... driving there is manic!
If you haven't been before, the red lane in the centre is for trams, taxis and police cars only. Every other junction is in fact a canal and parking is tight. I've no idea what the speed limits are, I never got out of second!
If I were you do a park and ride or similar. Then get wasted knowing your car is safe and sound
If you haven't been before, the red lane in the centre is for trams, taxis and police cars only. Every other junction is in fact a canal and parking is tight. I've no idea what the speed limits are, I never got out of second!
If I were you do a park and ride or similar. Then get wasted knowing your car is safe and sound
E30 Touring 0.35 cD - more slippery than prison soap 

Praise the Lard... and pass the dripping!

Praise the Lard... and pass the dripping!
- mysteron35
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Avoid Rome in rush hour! like nothing you've experienced before . I did notice lots of e30's tho so if you do have a problem someone will be able to fix it .
Steve .
Steve .
You've got to remember E30's were made on the continent (obviously) and BMW's are everywhere in europe so parts are just as easy to get as here. I'ts just not as covenient as you don't know where the parts place is and the guy behind the counter speaks a different language.
done italy in high season and have had no problems in getting accommodation ..just go to the local tourist office and the book it for you when you turn up wherever..at least the roads are better than here and so is the lane discipline
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Check out
http://www.viamichelin.co.uk/viamicheli ... mePage.htm
Hope that link worked
It the dogs danglies..........Did dublin to Dubrovnik and back and it never sent me wrong once...things always get a bit off when you in city centres but it's managable!
And did another from london to poland and also great guide...much better than RAC Guide IMO
Good luck mate, continental driving is where it's at......It's fun making the french cameras flash
http://www.viamichelin.co.uk/viamicheli ... mePage.htm
Hope that link worked
It the dogs danglies..........Did dublin to Dubrovnik and back and it never sent me wrong once...things always get a bit off when you in city centres but it's managable!
And did another from london to poland and also great guide...much better than RAC Guide IMO
Good luck mate, continental driving is where it's at......It's fun making the french cameras flash
60% of the time it works........every time !!!
If you get a ferry crossing booked at an off peak time (ie early mid-week) it is so cheap, and it doesn't take forever...only a short crossing.
Do you fancy having a go at writing an article about the experience when you get back? I am in desperate need of people to write stuff for my website
www.themotorhole.co.uk
Do you fancy having a go at writing an article about the experience when you get back? I am in desperate need of people to write stuff for my website
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Don't think its been said yet but I think you technically need a yellow jacket in case you brake down on the motorway in some country's.
Try and take in some mountain passes if you're going in the summer as they're awesome driving roads - I go every summer on the motorbike touring around Austria, Italy and France
Try and take in some mountain passes if you're going in the summer as they're awesome driving roads - I go every summer on the motorbike touring around Austria, Italy and France


