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Gave you my hazards and a thumbs up but you decided to undertake me, steaming down the inside lane and weaving in and out of cars. Then you decided on cutting back in and neally crashing in to the old lady's Polo.
Smart move mate you looked soooo cool :coffee:
Do just as he says.
If you suspect something is wrong don't leave the court till you have it sorted.
You've payed for a car which you expect to be worth every penny.
Go in, be brunt and tell them how it is :cool:
Stick with the petrol.
Do you even do enough miles to justify a diesel?
I do 80 miles a day in my 182 and that still ain't enough to justify having a diesel fro me.
It does my nut in too.
By the time you've slowed down to a crushing hault, you feel forced to look as shouting at the car in front does nothing, because there not looking in there mirror, there looking at the F**KING ACCIDENT!!
I've ever seen on car on the road on fire and that was a Merk.
It because they drive the nuts of it till the tanks bone dry.
Most dealers fill up when you buy and ask then too.
I managed to get a full tank in my 182 when I picked it up. Only by asking though...
I quite like to new one's with the more mean front end.
Took a test drive in one with red leather seats and it was booootiful inside. Only thing it lacked was power.
Someone will always buy a car no matter what milage. Don't be afraid to put it up for sale.
If you feel its to much of a burden and can afford a low milage Clio then go for it I say.
Letterbox?
On a serious note I would confront them soon as they get home and check there car too. If there guilty, they will have to pay up with no buts.
The fact whether it comes out or not is not the bad bit. It's the fact they have driven off (If it is them) without telling you or leaving a note.
Lawn job as above I think :)