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Originally posted by HK1837
Mick
When I retire the CV8 in a year do you think the VE Calais V is a worthy replacement (the CV8 will get parked in the shed corner). Is the VE that much bigger than the V2?
You'll find the VE isn't that much bigger physically - it's certainly less of a step from VT/VZ up to a VE than the step from VS>VT.
One thing you will find in the VE, is that the car seems to get smaller as you drive it. As a stock package, they handle very well - making them feel smaller & more nimble than they really are.
One area you will appreciate in the VE (compared to VT-VZ & variants) is the boot space. It's a much better boot, and while it doesn't seem to look like it's that much bigger, it holds a lot more than a VT-VZ when you pack it well - and the VE boot hinges certainly help here.
The 6.0L is a much better engine than the 5.7L, and the economy they get is quite good. The 6 speed auto does take a bit to get used to - if you drive it like a granny for a while, then give it a bit of a squirt, it seems to want to get lazy & skip gears. "Sport" mode is quite harsh at light throttle openings, but once you get used to "driving" it, the box works well.
The downside to the VE is that DIY repairs are becoming a thing of the past with these cars. This does suit the majority of buyers though, just not those of us who like to do our own work.
Cheers,
Mick
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