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Sorry to hear about that Jas & Mel, must have been frightening to say the least. The hipflask defence (had a drink to calm his nerves after the accident) is no longer accepted by the courts, so with luck hell be off the road for a long while.
LOL @ Daves poem! :D I dont think its seriously meant as a critisism of Renault build quality - Id be thinking the same thing if I was waiting for a 911 to be delivered!
Instead of changing your car why not try to enjoy it more? Get some slicks and do a few trackdays - youll be surprised how much fun you can have :devilish:
Depends on your replationship with your dealer. I lowered mine when it was just a few weeks old - no hassle from the dealer at all. Obviously if one of your new springs breaks, or if a shock absorber goes, you cant expect Renault to help, but everything else should still be covered.
If you ask...
Always happens if you wash the car then put it in the garage overnight. Can be a bit of a scare if the cars parked outside (e.g. in an airport carpark) for a couple of weeks. No lasting ill-effects though.