July 2018

chefslot

Has anyone ever brought from these guys, I know we buy any car seems to give book price then when you turn up they knock money off with picky faults, but was wondering if these are any good. My gut feeling is they buy cheap, sell expensive but the reviews online seem ok.

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chefslot

That's why it kept on coming up Peterborough then, I just seen the font and thought it was the same company. Thank you for your input.

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Hugh Watt

I note that SS could have bought his Yaris hybrid Icon Tech through a broker for £15,401, putting the dealer's "discount" in perspective. Read more

p davey

trolleys are put together when moved about by staff when moving about together after coins have been retrieved by customers

Max Gomila

'No change there, then'

Get rid of that car before it costs you a fortune in repairs. Read more

Stephen.davison

I’ve put cross climates on a Honda Civic diesel tourer a month ago, fuel economy gone from around 68-70 to 64-65mpg. Replaced Michelin energy savers which had done 50000 Miles!

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hjjhjhjh

the video played fine for me.

Galaxy

I've just been about to do some Ford Radio Codes for HJ members and have discovered that the "Puma People" Code Generator which everyone uses on here to generate codes has now been changed!

To obtain a code for a given serial number now involves a 20 minute wait. To obtain a code immediately requires a payment of £1.99.... Read more

Galaxy

Am I missing something here. I thought the codes were introduced to stop low life's stealing your radio and then either selling it on or installing in their car. Why is it so easy to generate a code for a radio, surely makes them coded; pointless.

It's a little bit like the removable button security strip on the front of each Ford radio....

iphammer

I am looking to buy a car for my partner she passed her driving test driving an automatic car so she can only drive automatic cars.

Our budget is under £4000 for a hatchback Ideally looking for something that will be cheap on insurance, reliable, and solid.... Read more

TheGentlemanThug

Another vote for the Jazz CVT here. My wife has a 2006 model which has barely put a foot wrong.

The other good thing about the Jazz is that they should be easy to come across and in good nick, as they're very popular with the older generations.

Goblin Jim

Hi all,

Last night my car was broken in to, I suspect due to leaving the window slightly down although am not 100%. A number of minor items were stolen (bluetooth remote for satnav, spare change etc.). I have reported to the police.... Read more

Avant

Moved to Motoring, so that more people may see it and be able to give you advice.

hillman

I've received an urgent recall notice for the Subaru. The front passenger side door airbag actuator has deteriorated and needs to be replaced. The car is on the waiting list, estimated time five weeks. I learned from a friendly garage proprietor that the type of actuator is fitted to many cars and that explains the waiting time. Is anybody else involved ? Read more

Ian D

It is a 1.5 to 2 hour job on most cars, not a dash out job as such.

chefslot

So here are my chioce of cars with milage, any preference??

Nissan Note 08 66k £2200... Read more

Ethan Edwards

Note had a 1.6 auto . Good car lots of room, comfy reliable. Not the prettiest but a great workhorse.

Yaris not nearly as roomy but adequate. Reliable economical a Nice place to be. I had the 1.5 Hybrid..driven the 1.33 and it's quite rapid. Heard the diesel isnt great. ...

BT88

Hi,

Looking to get a second hand BMW 1 series, promised myself after uni I would get one :)... Read more

sandy56

Re the Honda Civic

My son runs one, for the last three years, same age. He has had no real faults, just the usual service items....