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I had the same, except the computer one.
Diagnostics said it was a faulty sensor, but turned out to be a dirty sensor and bad connection.
I'd get it on the diagnostics tbh
To be fair to the C2, that price is a bit far fetched. I nearly got a code vts last year which had leather seats aswell as the usual vts spec and brand new they would do it for just above 10K
Still agree though, the warm hatch scene is picking up fairly well and the clio seems the best value...
But you could put yourself on your mums policy but declare you as the main driver. It can work out cheaper, and made my first 18 months of driving about £1000 in insurance.
I then realised i had made the biggest ever mistake and took out my own policy because i wanted ncd.
I was quite excited at the prospect of leather in my 182, and i get comments about it when people get in the car too.
But now i have it i fail to see the point, what are the advantages of leather? No different to my dynamique seats when i'm driving, except sometimes its cold on my arm when i...
Think ph1's are cheaper because they are older
I'm 19, aslong as you have a years bonus and do some shopping around you should be able to insure it for sub £1500 easily, although depends on postcode mainly.
I'd budget about £2500 for a very good ph1/tired cup.
Renault:
Preston
Nottingham
Bradford
Derby
Blackpool
Mansfield
Ilkeston
Keighley
Above are all owned by co-operative motor group, formally sunwin.
http://www.co-operativemotorgroup.co.uk/contact/index.html
I think its a bit pricey, doubt you'd get much more than what your paid if you split it. Plus you have the hassle of selling and sending all the parts.
Also, same with the repaired value, dont think youd make much buying to fix and sell. More the sort of thing to buy to fix to keep imo.
Best to say how much they will cost, then people can judge if you will get your money back.
And also, what do you mean by light, is the engine ok, is it just the front or is it the wings aswell, etc etc.
Gutted, definitely sounds like a write off though
I'd stick a claim in too against the toyota driver, from what i gather its not your fault, and one non-fault accident should not affect your prices much if at all.
With my limited experience:
Conti SC 2 - Good tyre in all weathers, excellent in none i found.
Pirelli P6000 - Excellent in the wet, and average in the dry
Pace budget tyres - Lost the back end first day i had them on (changed from the p6000's), soon got rid of
Cooper Zeon - Good grip in the...