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13th May 2017, 07:07 | #21 | |
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The car was originally registered as a dealer demo (I have the sales invoice etc for when it was sold in early 2000 to the private owner) and I just assumed with it being quite early, being a demo and having such a high spec it would be a launch spec car. Only the database says it's an SE and is correct I'd say as it has all the correct bits for an SE, the V5 just says it's a Connie though.
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Hi Jordan and thanks for coming back to us. Yes, I imagine that dealers were free to use whatever car or cars they wished as a demo, including yours. According to what we understand, the dealer concerned would have been allocated a Wedgwood blue launch car anyway.
Although the official launch cars were Connoisseur specification with optional extras fitted, you will find that many (if not all) of them did not have the SE features such as reversing sensors, automatic dipping rear view mirror and rain-sensitive wipers. They didn't have electric folding door mirrors either. So your SE is most likely to be better specified than an official Wedgwood blue dealer launch car! Anyway, what does it matter? You have a lovely Cowley car which I am sure will give you and your passengers much pleasure. All the best, Simon
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But silver and red launch cars have been documented before, I'm sure I've read it on this forum
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We know that other colours passed down the production line mixed in with the Wedgwood blue 'dealer launch' cars. These might therefore be referred to as 'launch' cars because they were produced in early 1999 in readiness for that event, but they are not the same as the batch of Wedgwood blue 'dealer launch' cars which all left the factory with the same enhanced Connoisseur specification and the same interior. Simon
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13th May 2017, 12:24 | #26 |
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Hi Jordan,
Yes, it would be my guess that the original dealer specially ordered your high spec. car. It is indeed great news that you're looking after a very early Connoisseur SE. Only one 'dealer launch' Wedgwood car was built on the same day as yours but it went to Japan so we'll never know whether it had the auto-dimming rear view mirror. All those delivered to UK dealers were made a lot earlier than yours (so the record shows). I agree with you about the handling. Mine improved hugely following a recent 4 wheel alignment when I discovered a massive error at the rear. If yours is sluggish up to 3,000 rpm, do have a look at your balance VIS actuator and flap. We're of the same mind about Personal Line interiors Jordan. Aubergine is my favourite too followed by Deep Sea Green but, like you, I have Neptune Blue. Cheers, Simon
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I think I'm just used to modern turbo charged engines, it picks up fine, you can just feel a real difference once you kick down it gives great pull over 3500rpm and you see 70 in no time.
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