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If it was me, I'd opt for 195/50. The standard size for the 15" wheel is 185/55 as far as I can remember. If you go for a 45 profile you might run the risk of them looking like rubber bands. But I don't know for certain, I can't say I've seen 195/45s on a 15" wheel.
I remember seeing the 197 concept in a magazine. I also remember being somewhat disappointed when the actual production 197 was released. The concept had something about it that made it more agressive and better looking than the production model IMO.
Nope. I looked into it last renewal but it seemed to make my premium rocket. I'll have five years this year if I don't claim (touch wood), so I'll look into it again.
I don't think you can protect anything under four years. I could be wrong tough.
You should find out what garages will charge you for fitting before buying. I found any savings I was making were cancelled out by big fitting charges. Plus the tyres I get anyway are cheaper on mytyres.com.
Re: iPad "Must Have" Apps
Autograph is free just now. It allows you to digitally sign documents and emails. Its very accurate as well. Not like trying to sign the small screens couriers have. Might be of some use to folk on here who use their iPads for work.
Struggled to hit 90MPH in a 140TDI? There are three possibilities here:
1. The car was fucked
2. It wasn't a 140
3. You're lying
I have a 140 and it reaches 90 with ease and continues to pull all the way to top end without much effort.
Yeah things do seem to have got worse. I pad £650 to insure my Clio at 19 back in 2006. I did a quote recently with the exact same details, keeping my age at 19 and the quote was nearly £2k. Mental.
Is it a big revelation and surprise? We all have apps that tell us what services/facilities are around us etc,. The phone needs to know where we are to supply that information. Or am I misunderstanding what is actually being revealed? Is it that fact the data is being stored?
In column A have your dates. In column B type "=TODAY()" (remove the quotes) . In column C, type =IF(A2<B2,"YES","NO"). IS that what you're after?
Edit: I'm not as clever as Mace :(
Post 1, sentence 1, word 19. Average. The OP asked for average consumption. Not what the extreme cases are based on rolling down a hill with a tail wind after resetting the computer.