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Depends how much damage you've done underneath. Did you ram it up that curb, damaging steering/suspension components?
If you want it repaired, find a local bodyshop with low labour rates.
206 man lives on the same road, sees how well his neighbour cleans his car. For his £50 he gets a car friend and doesn't have to drive it to the valet place. win win situation.
As said, Kwikfit are best place to go for CSC2's. 25% off for 4.
Toby - google tyre calculator and you can find out the differences. 195/50/16 to 205/45/16 means the speedo will under read by 1.6%.
The Conti's are meant to be s**t mate, but...Kwik fit are doing 25% off when you buy 4. You can't get Pilot Sport/Exaltos :(
205/45/16 are very similar rolling radius - much better tyres available in that size.
Alternatively, the Dunlop Sport 01's look fairly decent and are priced well.
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Just reserved one from a local O2 shop :)
Just asked for my name, number and current tarrif. No deposit.
Only downside is, I can only collect on Monday :(
People would think we were all junkies, waiting for our next fix looking at this thread!
The Stig - insure it through your bank, Natwest's most basic service is about £6/7 a month. But you can only claim twice a year.
I get 35MPG on average, without worrying how I drive. If I drive sensibly 24/7, never go above 3K. I may get 38MPG. I once got 40MPG out of a tank. I reset my meter after every tank. The majority of my driving is through towns.
So anywhere between 35 and 40MPG is a sensible figure.
I feel lost without my 3GS :(
With my Samsung I have no p**n on the go, no Natwest online banking, no contacts saved, no decent internet. Really can't wait to get the iPhone 4 now!