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Originally Posted by sharoncr_17 (Post 3184072)
Spotted this Jag XJL parked at Kazhakootam, Trivandrum yesterday 2PM. Was an import with UK reg. Guess it is being used by some company in Technopark (was being driven by some company exec)

TATA Elxsi does technical research for JLR in Trivandrum. That is why there has been sightings of the new RR, albeit camouflaged, in the state capital long before the vehicle was launched.

Maybe the XJ is a test vehicle, temporarily imported from the UK, undergoing trials here?

..and she crosses the border :)

Welcome Kerala's first M5! clap:

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Originally Posted by Scorcher (Post 3185922)
..and she crosses the border :)

Welcome Kerala's first M5! clap:

Man, those tyres look awesome. It's a new car right? Any clue as to which garage it's gonna go to?

Kollam's latest E:

Spotted inside Kollam Collectorate at 11:30AM yesterday.

P.S: Any idea about the wheel discs?

^^ Isn't that the temp spare wheel? I guess the rest of the wheels would be regular alloys.

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Originally Posted by rosh_aveo1.4 (Post 3186218)
Man, those tyres look awesome. It's a new car right? Any clue as to which garage it's gonna go to?

Practically, yes. It was BMW India's display car (Not Demo/TD, just Display). Hence, it is specced to the brim. All boxes ticked.

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Originally Posted by sharoncr_17 (Post 3186647)
P.S: Any idea about the wheel discs?

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Originally Posted by Viju (Post 3186683)
Isn't that the temp spare wheel? I guess the rest of the wheels would be regular alloys.

That is a space-saver spare tyre. I introductory model comes with really good alloys otherwise.

All the 4 wheels were the same please:. I know that the street versions will be sporting 5 spoke alloys, but what is "space saver spare tyre"?

Spare wheel which is of lesser width than regular tyre/alloy, which cannot be used above 80kmph if i remember correctly. Basically less intrusion to bootspace.

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Originally Posted by Scorcher (Post 3185922)
..and she crosses the border :)

Welcome Kerala's first M5! clap:

Awesome car, Kerala is choked with 520s this guy surely stands out from the crowd.

The area where that photo has been taken hasn't changed from the first time I saw it more than 22 years ago :Frustrati.

Just wondering how he made it past Kuthiran.

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Originally Posted by rosh_aveo1.4 (Post 3186218)
Any clue as to which garage it's gonna go to?

AFAIK, the owner is a BHP-ian from Thrissur.

Have you seen the 530d with the sports kit? Looks absolutely stonking.

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Originally Posted by avira_tk (Post 3186767)
Awesome car, Kerala is choked with 520s this guy surely stands out from the crowd.

The area where that photo has been taken hasn't changed from the first time I saw it more than 22 years ago :Frustrati.

Just wondering how he made it past Kuthiran.


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Originally Posted by avira_tk (Post 3186767)
Awesome car, Kerala is choked with 520s this guy surely stands out from the crowd.

The area where that photo has been taken hasn't changed from the first time I saw it more than 22 years ago :Frustrati.

Just wondering how he made it past Kuthiran.

he could take the shornur route, slightly longer (30km's) but good road; in some stretches really good road.

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Originally Posted by avira_tk (Post 3186767)
Awesome car, Kerala is choked with 520s this guy surely stands out from the crowd.

The area where that photo has been taken hasn't changed from the first time I saw it more than 22 years ago :Frustrati.

Just wondering how he made it past Kuthiran.

Kuthiran roads are pathetic. Nobody takes that route these days. People travelling from Palakad to Cochin usually takes shornur road.

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Originally Posted by Scorcher (Post 3185922)
..and she crosses the border :)

Welcome Kerala's first M5! clap:

Awesome. :thumbs up And, in the perfect shade.

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Originally Posted by sharoncr_17 (Post 3186710)
All the 4 wheels were the same please:. I know that the street versions will be sporting 5 spoke alloys, but what is "space saver spare tyre"?

Well, this is my best guess. Maybe the dealer is using space savers all around to save the new tyres/ alloys while going to the RTO for registration. Also, helps to keep the speed under check as most dealers employ WTCC drivers. :)

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Originally Posted by Sivasankar (Post 3187341)
Have you seen the 530d with the sports kit? Looks absolutely stonking.

I have checked it out on the net, but what I meant was petrol, its rare to see any big petrol cars these days in Kerala.

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Originally Posted by zebo (Post 3187349)
he could take the shornur route, slightly longer (30km's) but good road; in some stretches really good road.

I tried this road at night, sometime in Jan I think, the surface was awesome and the curves were fun, no traffic as everthing in the towns along the route shut by 8PM. I hope the monsoon hasn't wrecked it.
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Originally Posted by streetracer_919 (Post 3187429)
Kuthiran roads are pathetic. Nobody takes that route these days. People travelling from Palakad to Cochin usually takes shornur road.

@streetracer_919 You are right, the last person I know who took that road did it in a Fortuner, nowadays most people from my area use the Kumily road.

Back to the M5, with all those speed cameras around I wonder where he have some fun, maybe a trip to Bangalore once in a while.


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