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TOMTOM, with speed camera updates.
I've got an aging 500, but its got the full integration kit for routing instructions and phone calls into the stereo.
Ah, that is different to mine as it happens (although tomorrow it could be different, being a Clio)
Mine sounds more like the ball joint issue that was posted on here
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?596814-Creaking-Sterring-With-video&p=7974914#post7974914
Kwik fit changed my shagged washers pump and for no extra charge stuck a 9-inch crack in my windscreen.
I didn't pay for the pump, which they had 5 different types of before they gave up with pattern tat and bought a Renault jobbie.
This didn't go the way OP intended.
Simply, just get your old springs in there and enjoy some ride comfort.
My first car was a absolutel-entry-level Corsa, but I didn't then try to make it into something it's not. I just dealt with it and bought a decent car when I could get insured on one...
yep, none of us like it.
If it's a launch-spec one (or the 40/80 jobs, the ones before the laser was redesigned) you can argue for the retailer to pay for the repair costs, they dont like it, but PS Pro's will give you an engineers report that states it's down to a latent fault in the design...
They're OK now the patch is released.
I'm not an Apple fanboy by any stretch, don't get me wrong, but unless you're going to go full-nerd on it you're better off spending the extra for an iPad2.
Ever wished you'd never asked?
I'll keep running V-Power whenever I can, the lazy 95RON-spec engine sounds like a diesel but has none of the torque.
Oh, and didn't mitsubishi release 400hp Evo's from the showroom?
If you get no local joy, this lot doa mail order repairs service.
http://www.ps-pros.co.uk/
And they're good for it too. Grab a warranty while you're at it.
Russ, I think you hit it on the head with "lazy"
The moral of the story being: Use good quality fuel, it pays out.
MPG's on 95 - 36 (taken from OBC) - 134.99 litre / 614.20 gallon / 17.06p per mile
MPG's on V-Power - 40 (taken from OBC) - 139.99 litre / 636.95 gallon / 15.92p per mile
Fuel...
every time a new set of boots goes on, it's alignment time for the 172.
Have lost too many good sets of tyres because of alignment.
After the last set came off, the missus finally understood why I winced when we couldn't avoid a pothole.