New Nomad pickup !
New Nomad pickup !
So the day finally arrived and I went down to Crewkerne for my 4th Ariel ! My son and I took the train.....seemed interminable !
Very casual handover - with an audience of Porsche and Ferrari drivers on a factory tour ! First issue - how to get in looking stylish...my agile 19 yr son was easy but I was not so simple...but legs in and swing on the arms and voila !
Quick idea on spec - its Supercharged, with Bilstein adjustable suspension, on 18 inch all terrain tyres, with fly handbrake, light bar. A few other bits but kept it respectable(ish) !
After 3 Atoms (2 supercharged) I wasnt too intimated but as Hedge said the other day there is a lot more body work to look through - and the drive is very different. A long blast up the A303 gives you a very quick feel to the car. The Supercharger only really comes at 4000 rpm so you can drive on the torque very easily. 6th gear is quite long and so a quick change to 5th at times makes it more fun ! Everybody wants to look - cars constantly coming along side - I had forgotten the fascination it creates.
At motorway speeds there is a lot of wind still coming in even with a windscreen - I knew it would be exposed but not that much tbh. I may look at the side screens as alot of the air is coming up underneath the dash. Sunglasses only is ok but after 2.5 hrs my eyes were sore.
The suspension set on 5 is very easy to drive - so much more comfortable than the Atom ! Small road imperfections are hardly noticeable. I havent played with it at all yet but will start on that soon.
The real fun starts when you drop down the gears and take the engine past 4000.....then the sc whine starts and all hell breaks loose - its AWESOME. Unlike the Atom it kinda squats a touch and then launches. It really doesnt feel much slower than the Atoms but it I am sure is. When pushing on the car needs working as it will move around. Unlike Atoms where they stay flat until letting go, these Nomads move a bit and seem to wander more. What you dont get is thrown off track by lumps and bumps - I can go at 70mph down some roads that my C63 needs to be doing half that speed or else you are thrown too much around.
A long left hander up a slip road was interesting - push faster and faster and body rolls, but not massively, and slowly the rear started edging out - I didnt push further as it was first day but seemed very manageable.
So back home and feeling very lucky: Loves: The supercharger, comfort, easy of driving at normal speeds, the looks and the flexibility.
Slight dislikes: Still alot of wind comes through and either side panels or helmet needed for longer trips - thats about it !
Cant wait to track it etc - gonna be a fun summer.
Thanks to the factory - in particular Henry of course, and also Steve for all their help - great bunch and love the crew.
See you all at the summer BBQ !!
Trigger
Very casual handover - with an audience of Porsche and Ferrari drivers on a factory tour ! First issue - how to get in looking stylish...my agile 19 yr son was easy but I was not so simple...but legs in and swing on the arms and voila !
Quick idea on spec - its Supercharged, with Bilstein adjustable suspension, on 18 inch all terrain tyres, with fly handbrake, light bar. A few other bits but kept it respectable(ish) !
After 3 Atoms (2 supercharged) I wasnt too intimated but as Hedge said the other day there is a lot more body work to look through - and the drive is very different. A long blast up the A303 gives you a very quick feel to the car. The Supercharger only really comes at 4000 rpm so you can drive on the torque very easily. 6th gear is quite long and so a quick change to 5th at times makes it more fun ! Everybody wants to look - cars constantly coming along side - I had forgotten the fascination it creates.
At motorway speeds there is a lot of wind still coming in even with a windscreen - I knew it would be exposed but not that much tbh. I may look at the side screens as alot of the air is coming up underneath the dash. Sunglasses only is ok but after 2.5 hrs my eyes were sore.
The suspension set on 5 is very easy to drive - so much more comfortable than the Atom ! Small road imperfections are hardly noticeable. I havent played with it at all yet but will start on that soon.
The real fun starts when you drop down the gears and take the engine past 4000.....then the sc whine starts and all hell breaks loose - its AWESOME. Unlike the Atom it kinda squats a touch and then launches. It really doesnt feel much slower than the Atoms but it I am sure is. When pushing on the car needs working as it will move around. Unlike Atoms where they stay flat until letting go, these Nomads move a bit and seem to wander more. What you dont get is thrown off track by lumps and bumps - I can go at 70mph down some roads that my C63 needs to be doing half that speed or else you are thrown too much around.
A long left hander up a slip road was interesting - push faster and faster and body rolls, but not massively, and slowly the rear started edging out - I didnt push further as it was first day but seemed very manageable.
So back home and feeling very lucky: Loves: The supercharger, comfort, easy of driving at normal speeds, the looks and the flexibility.
Slight dislikes: Still alot of wind comes through and either side panels or helmet needed for longer trips - thats about it !
Cant wait to track it etc - gonna be a fun summer.
Thanks to the factory - in particular Henry of course, and also Steve for all their help - great bunch and love the crew.
See you all at the summer BBQ !!
Trigger
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Nice write up, Trig.
Cheers,
Hedge
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Hedge
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Excellent news Trigger. Looking forward to seeing it next at MSG!
310=325! That'll be the Presidential Remap kicking in...
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Trig,
Now you've finally got the car, is there anything you wished you'd got - or anything you wish you hadn't?!
Mine's gone into build this week so it's not too late for me, were I to change my mind about certain stuff.
Cheers,
Hedge
Now you've finally got the car, is there anything you wished you'd got - or anything you wish you hadn't?!
Mine's gone into build this week so it's not too late for me, were I to change my mind about certain stuff.
Cheers,
Hedge
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Well, I havent done enough yet to really know but there are a few things i would say.
Fly handbrake - awesome fun - definitely recommend it.
I will have side panels fitted next time at the factory - the wind tends to come through that area straight up into your face.
Light bar - happy I specced it - both amusing to flash people but gives a serious amount of light - quite the opposite of Atom night driving !!
Personally happy not having spare wheel on back as I prefer the look without.
I am wondering with off road events potentially coming if I should have added some under body protection - that's to be seen.
The only other debate is on suspension and tyres. I would recommend the best suspension anybody can afford - the Bilsteins are great so far but I imagine the Ohlins may have more range (alot more cash tho). On tyres i had specced with AD08s and due to a touch of confusion I ended up on the All terrains. Actually not complaining as they are superb on the road - good grip but you can play around with them. On track I imagine they will over heat and so i now need to debate what to do but I am doing bedford in July for a bit of a testing session si will know then.
Thats my first impressions anyway.
T
Fly handbrake - awesome fun - definitely recommend it.
I will have side panels fitted next time at the factory - the wind tends to come through that area straight up into your face.
Light bar - happy I specced it - both amusing to flash people but gives a serious amount of light - quite the opposite of Atom night driving !!
Personally happy not having spare wheel on back as I prefer the look without.
I am wondering with off road events potentially coming if I should have added some under body protection - that's to be seen.
The only other debate is on suspension and tyres. I would recommend the best suspension anybody can afford - the Bilsteins are great so far but I imagine the Ohlins may have more range (alot more cash tho). On tyres i had specced with AD08s and due to a touch of confusion I ended up on the All terrains. Actually not complaining as they are superb on the road - good grip but you can play around with them. On track I imagine they will over heat and so i now need to debate what to do but I am doing bedford in July for a bit of a testing session si will know then.
Thats my first impressions anyway.
T
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Hi Trigger
I had the side panels fitted and they help a lot.The winch mounting bar not only looks good but has to help protect the front fan a bit.As you know i have the spare wheel option but i don't know how i would change it because the car does not come with a jack!! I have a can of foam that just fit's in the "boot" just in case.Make sure it works up to 18". Fantastic car Trig,i adore mine.
Cheers,
Dunny
I had the side panels fitted and they help a lot.The winch mounting bar not only looks good but has to help protect the front fan a bit.As you know i have the spare wheel option but i don't know how i would change it because the car does not come with a jack!! I have a can of foam that just fit's in the "boot" just in case.Make sure it works up to 18". Fantastic car Trig,i adore mine.
Cheers,
Dunny
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Whereabouts do you two (Trigger & Dunny) live? Though I'm in St. Albans, I spend most of my (spare) time nr Haslemere.
Cheers,
Hedge
Cheers,
Hedge
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Down near Dorking, Surrey.
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Ok, so that's less than an hour away from where the Nomad should be most of the time, cool.
Cheers,
Hedge
Cheers,
Hedge
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Hi,
I live at Dunbar just short of Edinburgh! definitely more than an hour away.I haven't seen a Nomad on the road since i got mine but i guess that will change at the BBQ.In retrospect the only thing i should have had fitted on the car was the heated windscreen.Mine froze up solid last winter although it was minus 8! Looking forwards to bouncing across Salisbury Plain.
dunny.
I live at Dunbar just short of Edinburgh! definitely more than an hour away.I haven't seen a Nomad on the road since i got mine but i guess that will change at the BBQ.In retrospect the only thing i should have had fitted on the car was the heated windscreen.Mine froze up solid last winter although it was minus 8! Looking forwards to bouncing across Salisbury Plain.
dunny.
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Nice write up Trigger!
Mine is due the week after next - sadly not in time for MSG.
I'll be hanging out near Reigate. Maybe see you around...
Mine is due the week after next - sadly not in time for MSG.
I'll be hanging out near Reigate. Maybe see you around...
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Hey Karl - yes indeed ! I haven’t even seen another one on the road.
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Mine arrives Aug 3rd; shall endeavour to meet up sometime..
Cheers,
Hedge
Cheers,
Hedge
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Really very pleased you are happy with it!
See you a the Barbie at the weekend
(ps, you will make it round the off road with no underbody protection, BUT you have to be MEGA, MEGA careful. straddling all the ruts etc.
See you a the Barbie at the weekend
(ps, you will make it round the off road with no underbody protection, BUT you have to be MEGA, MEGA careful. straddling all the ruts etc.
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