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Where can I have my Audi A6's wheel alignment checked cheaply? 2 Aug 2010 (Ask HJ)
I drive an Audi A6 2.0 diesel running on Continental tyres. The car has passed its MOT with a note that the nearside rear tyre is wearing on the outside... -
What effect will changing my Volvo V70's wheel size have on the ride quality? 1 Aug 2010 (Ask HJ)
I have a 2008 Volvo V70, the current model. On its 17-inch wheels the ride is very firm and quality tyres for it are very expensive. I have costed up buying... -
Why is my Citroen C5's rear suspension losing height when parked? 31 Jul 2010 (Ask HJ)
I have a small (I hope) problem in that my Citroen C5 2.2hdi SX estate's (2003/52 plate) rear suspension loses height when left parked for a few hours.... -
America - Pollution 28 Jul 2010 (Forum)
In one particular town almost every vehicle was a 4x4 on steroids & when they were parked next to a BMW X5 it made the BMW look like a dinky toy & most of there 4x4's are V8+ and 5.7 ltr upwards !!!!! On American TV everynight in the Hotels was BP & the spill all night everynight! now I do sympathise with the spill & it should never of happened & if it did a contingency plan should of been in place BUT the American goverment approved the drilling in the first place & they still allow then to run around in 5-10 ltr 4x4's by the million. -
Swallows fly faster on the Cape UK route 3 Jun 2010 (Forum)
`Dang` - (you would shout to the Cockerill who was eyeing you up from the fence - waiting his chance) "I`m not up for it" Cos it`s best to be light and fast as you fly over the Sahara - or it`s a crash landing and no chance of rising Phoenix like out of the ashes on one engine. - You might manage a cough, but a koffman starter, you have not. -
Who’s fuelling who? 22 May 2010 (Ask HJ)
Why do motorway service areas not advertise the make of fuel they are providing on the notices indicating that a service area is coming up? I use the motorway... -
Pleasant recollection 8 May 2010 (Ask HJ)
Regarding all the bad publicity of Toyota, I took my Yaris into West Riding Toyota in Silsden, west Yorkshire this morning for recalls on accelerator pedal... -
Report from the Leyte Gulf - philippines 26 Mar 2010 (Forum)
It`s not as though I`m an unknown name is it? So it had to be done purposefully surely? So who did it? I`m not looking for an apology, just a hands up - as deleting several interesting and well meaning posts in one go, without comment is not really on, is it? -
Shiftless attitiude 12 Mar 2010 (Ask HJ)
Further to M.B.'s recent letter and your reply re Octavia/Yeti I am also thinking of changing my Octavia TDI estate for a 4x4 to cope with Scottish winters... -
Contradictory requirement 21 Jan 2010 (Ask HJ)
Could you please let me know what you think are the top three automatic 4x4s based on the lowest petrol or diesel consumption. -
Pedal to the muddle 9 Jan 2010 (Ask HJ)
After many years of driving I have on odd occasions stalled my car by getting my left foot on the brake as well as the clutch, which could be dangerous.... -
Gripping yearn 26 Dec 2009 (Ask HJ)
I come from Cyprus and I have found your site to be extremely helpful and a serious source of information re cars. I am interested in a Peugeot 3008 and... -
Porsche Boxster 986 + Boxster S (1996 - 2004) - Advice before I consider buying?! 14 Dec 2009 (Forum)
I've recently seen a 1997 Boxster 2.5 advertised for o.i.r.o £8500. It's done 43k miles, had a full Porsche service history from the main dealer since... -
Turbo engines suffer double the failure rate 8 Dec 2009 (Forum)
I was reading a report today in Which that (according to Warranty direct) the average incidence rate for engine failure is 11.3%- but with turbocharged engines the failure rate is 27.8%. That?s more than double. (Why read it in 'Which?' when it's here: http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/news/item.htm?id=35547.) The cost of engine failure repair also increases, from an average £619 overall to £875 for turbocharged cars. -
The trunkating of mechanical adventures 14 Nov 2009 (Forum)
You just can`t get that feeling of `adventure` back, can you? in modern motoring, that is. Those trips up to Scotland in the 60`s. Shap Fell in third gear, being happy that you could get up at 40mph. The little tribulations with points and the sticking piston in the SU carb. No mobile phones for help and driving along those single track roads in the Western Highlands. -
Z Victor One 31 Oct 2009 (Ask HJ)
Having had a TVR many years ago, I like the sound of the Nissan 350Z/370Z driving experience, but I¹m not keen on the butch styling and I might regret... -
Volkswagen Passat (1997 - 2000) - 97 1.6 brake problems!! please help.... 13 Aug 2009 (Forum)
Hi i have a passat 1.6, its done 124K, the other day i was driving down the motorway at about 70mph and i had a sudden loss of power, only seemed to drive in 3rd gear, came off next junction and noticed loads of smoke coming from the o/s rear wheel, so pulled over into layby, i could hardly the drive the car as the seemed like the brakes were totally seized on. I waited 5 hours, the car has cooled down, then it drove o.k at low speeds back home. -
Volkswagen Golf V (2004 - 2008) - To sell or not to sell. Decision time!! 12 Mar 2009 (Forum)
My concern with the private sale route is that people seem to get scared if a car has done more than 40k miles, whatever its age! PArt two of my thread is to recommend something fun, but not ridiculous (no XJS V12's) to replace it for around the same money. Maybe one of the above, or a Cooper S? -
Peugeot 306 (1993 - 2001) - Insurance claim query 6 Feb 2009 (Forum)
I have a 1998 (S-reg) Peugeot 306 cabriolet which was shunted from behind damaging the bumper & rear panel. The bodyshop have quoted £1400 to get the repairs done and they are not sure if the boot lid needs replacing as well. -
Wallet busting FAP and other nightmares on `tech` 18 Sep 2008 (Forum)
Am I the only one cringing at the wallet busting scenarios concerning FAP and Common Rail, that appear daily on `Technical`? There`s Screwloose doing a wizards job with often sparse initial detail - you know- a bit of eye of newt and hair of dog - stirred into the pot in an attempt to get the codes, more info and even solid blocks of concrete like text paragraphed.

