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In your opinion they are better looking. Also, in your opinion the cost of replacing something that works perfectly well and doesn't need replacing is worthwhile for what you think are better aesthetics.
All your opinion. All your choice. But it makes no sense to me.
So very very similar...
Freedom of choice.
There's far more ludicrous unfathomable things written about on here and done to cars (that get an alomost universal thumbs up) than simply replacing a spare wheel with a can of tyre weld.
It's his choice though isn't it?
And after he's done it, he'll be in no worse of a position than every RS Clio owner on here...who I'm sure quite happily roll around day after day, mile after mile, year after year without issue.
I know over the 10 years and 155k miles I covered in...
Pretty much every single Renaultsport Clio sold in the last 10 years has come without a spare wheel.
I don't get the hate for the idea myself. If the majority of Clio owners are happy to roll without, why is the OP being given such a hard time at the mere suggestion?
Retarded CS logic. 'We all...
Doesn't the oil warning light mean it has low oil pressure? I didn't think that had anything to do with oil level as such...although low oil can obviously cause the low pressure.
Thinking about this more...I can't see why this was allowed to happen???
In a public road situation, A piles into B, and the insurers deem A at fault so his insurers cover the costs of both parties.
Can the insurers of A then sue A for the costs they had to pay out to B?
The point of...
The point is, the disclaimers and waivers are signed by the participants, not their insurance providers. It's the insurance company here that pursued personally driver B.
Point missed...in this case they didn't claim from each other.
Driver A claimed from his insurance company and they paid out. Driver B had no cover so couldn't claim for the damage.
That's as far as the insurance went/goes.
After all that, the insurance company then chose to pursue Driver B...
Fantastic pictures!
I got comp'd a ticket for Saturday so rocked up at lunch, watched a couple of hours racing around my beloved Goodwood then left before the heavens opened.
Atmosphere is always amazing...and yes, I did dress up even just for the couple of hours I was there...doesn't feel...
I did this.
Spirit Blue ordered, wait was killing me, so they let me cancel and take their Molten Orange demonstrator they had coming through instead.
They didn't have even the slightest issue with it. I went in one day with my original order, it was signed by both sides as cancelled, and a...
By your reasoning the Clio was modified, it had the Cup suspension option fitted at a price of £650.
Same cost as the Mountune package, it can be ordered on a new car just like the Mountune, and is similarly warranty friendly.
LOL at a 172 Cup simply being a cheaper model!
It was the forerunner to what became Cup suspension packs as it was similarly revised over the standard 172. The CS masses deem Cup suspension an absolute no brainer must have option...and as far as 172s go, if you wanted Cup suspension on it from...
Yep, that pretty much sums it up for me.
Apple fanatics are second only to the devoutly religious in seeing and believing what the rest of us know isn't there.
Just watched the preview...with the speed the camera's running at and how slow motion the footage is I reckon there's a difference between the ST and 4RS getting going of about, ooh, maybe 0.05s.
I'm looking forward to what he makes of the Cup race car...maybe Renault have given it to him as a...