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Lol. Just start a timer when you buy a brand new Renault. Set it for three years on the dot. This is when all your electrics will fail, catastrophically.
Heatherington's. He has an Enzo, F50, F40 and a few others. On the road that is, owns 98 cars in storage at the same location as our Astons.
What's the BMW in that video? And hadn't realised the RS5 had been released?
Reminds me of a friend's comments when I picked up my S3. He owns a Brera 3.2 V6, so anything less than this, noise wise, was s**t ;) (cue the 1.8T washing machine haters).
Hang on. Isn't that a parking space behind the gravel? So... you overshot the parking space?
Surely that's the answer, not you saw someone else had done it...?
The Clio Mark 2 had issues with the spring in the Hazard Lights button on the dash. Could potentially be the same issue.
Or just another French piss poor piece of wiring. It's a Renault. This is just the beginning.
Nein. You need a surface for the wax to bond to.
If it's a new car, a wash, dry, paint cleanser then wax will work nicely. I would advise an IPA (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isopropyl_alcohol) wipe down then apply the wax.