January 2015
I am thinking ogf buying a Hyundai privately - is there any way of finding out whether any repaits have been carried out under warranty. I am assuming that the seller does not wish to tell me everything about the car's history ! Read more
no no its awful stuff, smelly, lose your boot space, forever going wrong, converted cars won't pull your hat off, servicing costs a fortune, not a viable alternative fuel, and if too many people jump on the bandwagon dick turpin is bound to seek his ransom..:-)
Seriously though, it's not for everyone, but with careful vehicle and conversion centre (and suitable en route filling points) research it can be an excellent move, especially if you maintain your cars well....
Plethora of fixed speed cameras, they are in operation. In comparison, the whole of Suffolk has just one or two.
Also, keep out of bus lanes. Cameras are functioning.... Read more
I can't see a solution really, speaking as someone who abhors sharing my travelling space with coughing spluttering randomers, drunks, bullies, ignoramuses, the unwashed, and so on.
I did some promotional work in the centre once, just by one of those brass or bronze 3d maps, if you've seen them you know what I mean. Over the course of a short working day I saw about 4 or 5 collisions involving bikes.
I am after a bit of advice from you knowledgable chaps.
I am currently driving a 11 year old mazda 6 which hab been reliable enough during the last 4 years I have had it. It's getting to the point now where it needs a bit of work (suspension, new tyres) and old cars will generally be worse for reliability... Read more
What's wrong with a tidy 3 Series BMW? Nice to drive and I think the bodywork is galvanised from the waist down to keep the rust at bay. A lot I people I know have older ones because they cannot find a good reason to get rid.
I wouldn't mind a 3 series, especially one with red leather but there's two issues with buying one of them;...
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(Edit - not any more you haven't. I suppose spam is the only dish on the menu.)... Read more
Wow. I was nearly taken in there. I was just about to order some dralon coverings for my restaurant, when I realised I don't have a restaurant!! Just a nice old car. Pretty close shave. These scammers get more inventive by the day.
Concrete
I live in Spain and whilst on the internet I recieved a pop up for Seat Mii's and the astounding price they were asking was unbelievable,
Seat Mii 3 door base works out at £4,650,... Read more
I have family in Spain, is it possible to order a right hand driver Seat in Spain?
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Strange, I assumed they already offered this since the nicer Leon FR ST has been offered with the same lump from the beginning. Read more
Jestem wielkim fanem gier NetEnt, a recenzja na netent kasyno jest zgodna z moimi doswiadczeniami. Innowacyjne podejscie NetEnt do gier online w Polsce , z wysokiej jakosci grafika i wciagajaca rozgrywka, nie ma sobie równych. Recenzja oferuje szczególowe spojrzenie na oferte gier NetEnt, co czyni ja obowiazkowa lektura dla kazdego, kto jest zainteresowany najlepszymi grami online. Read more
Hi all! Long time lurker, first time poster.
I'm currently looking about for a used car for the wifey. She has her heart set on a Kia Ceed, or possibly a Nissan Quashqai. Both cars being equally decent motors.
We have two kids, under 2. The wifeys current 3-door is proving to be too much to get kids into baby seats. A 5-door is needed, and a decent boot to take the buggy, so the Ceed or the Quashqai are both decent options. I feel like I've been through the spectrum of car makes and models and these are the two models that she is drawn to.
I'm caught on engine options, hence the post. Given the amount of driving a 1.4 or 1.6 engine would make sense.
She does in the region of 5k miles a year, it would seem to make straight forward sense to get a petrol engine.
We're looking at 2010-12 age cars.
And this is where I'm stuck.. a petrol engine variant of these two cars are like hens teeth.
So the question is, are we off our rockers to be considering looking at diesel engines? There's no shortage of diesel engines options out there, I'm wondering if it's worth considering a higher mileage diesel (2010 age) and accept that servicing will be higher but running costs will be lower.
Any advice, would be very much welcomed.
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The early and mid 2010 Ceeds did not have DPF so should be fine for lower mileage drivers, though obviously this limits the choice. Forget asking the dealer whether the car has a dpf, they all seem clueless - I did some research and the easiest way to find out is that the models with DPF have a sticker on the driver's door indicating this.
I know as I bought one myself. After test driving the petrol and diesel Ceeds, there really was no comparision and I wasn't even particularly bothered about the economy; and even though I do a lowish mileage I felt it was worth choosing the diesel, and I have not been disappointed This was not from a financial point of view, one has got to enjoy driving the car, after all. ...
I parked in the centre of Bury once in company with my brother-in-law. When I placed the ticket on the dashboard as I always do he was insistant that I stick it on the windscreen as the ticket said. I don't like the residue of the glue on my windscreen, but my B-I-L said that I would get a fine because the attendants were looking out for the slightest infringement. It looks like somebody else is complaining.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/11376805/MPs-fury-over-motorists-fined-for-putting-their-parking-receipts-in-the-wrong-place-on-the-dashboard.html... Read more
Most stations serving older cities would have been built on the outskirts. The London mainline termini were on the outskirts at the time of construction.
What's more unusual is where subsequent development has not led to station being in a shopping and/or commercial area.


Why?
Remember that not all owners are mechanically-minded enough to know what work has, or hasn't, been done - since there's no invoice for warranty work there's no need for them to remember - particularly over a long warranty like Hyundai's....