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That's my point heez, this is the first time Iv heard of this fault at which point it's too late.. It's not playing denial, you cannot blame someone for not being as car inclined as some people and be associate to sites like this were the information is readily available. I only became a member...
You think? I put a claim in, said everything I said there the women seemed pretty confident I would under the circumstances.. Their going to get back to me Monday or Tuesday next week I can repair it for about £300 but its not the point.. It's the fact that even the mot center I went to didn't...
Cheers buddy, I was oblivious to what kind of damage it did cause! I thought it would only be a minor thing, the only reason I'm trying to claim off of Renault is because its a very young car in terms of mileage, there shouldn't be as big of a problem when compared to older cars, the fact that...
Just took this out of a article, "It says it is writing to what it claims are 400,000 Clio II owners in the UK to invite them to visit their local dealership to have the bonnet catch inspected, lubricated or, if necessary, replaced free of charge." As I said before, if you don't receive a letter...
There's a difference between a common fault and a something like this, a common fault is let's say an indicator bulb failing due to a connection. I was aware that there was an issue, but had also heard that they were sending a letter out to people it concerned, and as I hadn't received a letter...