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Liquid Yelow Clio 200



Jason_E

ClioSport Club Member
  Elise, 530d
What? Why not? I swear car manufacturers deliberately make silly decisions for no apparent reasons, lots.
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
iirc there are no Xenons on the facelift. Sure you dont have the cornering lamps like the above 200 pics?

*edit. They are not Xenons, just looked. No headlamp washers fitted which is a legal requirement with factory fitted units.
 

Poopensharten

ClioSport Club Member
  Golf R
No cars that have foam come with a jack, the foam is sprayed in and the car is to be driven a few yards to let it set inside the tyre evenly.

Its a joke anyway, once the foams in the tyres knackered and you need a new one, potentially a simple puncture repair could cost you a brand new tyre! :(
 

Jason_E

ClioSport Club Member
  Elise, 530d
No cars that have foam come with a jack, the foam is sprayed in and the car is to be driven a few yards to let it set inside the tyre evenly.

Its a joke anyway, once the foams in the tyres knackered and you need a new one, potentially a simple puncture repair could cost you a brand new tyre! :(

Yup, was talking to the salesman when getting my clio. We had to buy the showroom model (my mum needed a car asap) and he was saying he didn't opt. for the spare tire, although it is a FREE option. So if you want a proper get-you-home wheel it is available for no extra cost :)
 
No cars that have foam come with a jack, the foam is sprayed in and the car is to be driven a few yards to let it set inside the tyre evenly.

Its a joke anyway, once the foams in the tyres knackered and you need a new one, potentially a simple puncture repair could cost you a brand new tyre! :(


Ahh right. I was always led to believe you jack the car up and spin the wheel. I guess there's a new 'procedure', although probably just based on them saving a few quid per car. Literally every nut and bolt is accounted for by the bean counters :D

BTW it's not strictly true that the tyre is toast once foam has been used. It just depends if anyone can be bothered to clean it or not. It can be done.
 


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