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i was in my mates 1.4 clio last night and we started to smell a toasty smell. when we got out the car we noticed it was coming from his engine, we popped the bonnet and tried to find where the smell was coming from. was pretty funny and we were just sniffing different parts of his engine bay. we...
has anyone got one? if so how much did they pay for it?
what i mean is the head units you can get that have the motorised screen that come out of them. i was thinking of getting one but the price of them is a little to high for my liking. they are around £800 for an alpine one which you can...
i think this one is the top top top model one as its got the sat nav and all the added stuff on it, they said it was priced up for £15,500 but now is at £11,995
yeah the bloke said that its got a speed limiter, showed me these two buttons next to the cruise control to the right of the steering wheel and they had pictures of the speedo on it.
so yours is a mk2 ph1 clio 1.2 16v, thats what you tell them, just give them the year of your car to as that might help the geniuses that work at reno lol
well if i say i do 10,000 miles its £1800ish but if i say 5,000 miles its £1600ish,
i just want to know how do they know how many miles ive done in that year?
its not a 172 or a 182 as they are 2.0l clios.
what shape are your lights? are they the rounded ones (means its a mk2 ph1) or are they the triangular ones (mk2 ph2), what reg is your car?
whys that, how would they know how many miles you have done in that year? you dont have to say the milage on the car when you get the quote so how do they know that you have done either 10,000 miles or 5,000 miles?
but there is a bit of a difference between paying £800 atm and £1800, only if i hadnt got 3 points on my license then it would be £1500 and i would do it.
a diesel is more economical but the petrol will drive better/faster, it all just depends on what sort of driving you do, if you just do sort distance then get a petrol as the diesel will be a waste of time but if you do alot of long distance driving get the diesel as it will save you money on...