It was a brand new car, when the first one happened it had 73 miles on the clock. I’m useless with cars but I wouldn’t have thought the tyre pressure should have been lowI think low tyre pressure makes a puncture more likely, like.
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It was a brand new car, when the first one happened it had 73 miles on the clock. I’m useless with cars but I wouldn’t have thought the tyre pressure should have been lowI think low tyre pressure makes a puncture more likely, like.
Got a fella replacing mine now. Best part of 300 sheetsHad mine just over 3 weeks, I’m two punctures in.
First was repairable but needed a new tyre today
£183Did that cost a few quid then?
Mine wasn’t as bad as I thought it might be.Got a fella replacing mine now. Best part of 300 sheets
Never trust the dealers! SeriouslyIt was a brand new car, when the first one happened it had 73 miles on the clock. I’m useless with cars but I wouldn’t have thought the tyre pressure should have been low
I’ll keep a check, cheersNever trust the dealers! Seriously
Good luck to him then, if it all works out then all good & well, I'm exactly the opposite
I expected a Prius or aging Rover 45, keeping it British, must say I am shocked by your car choiceLovely car. We’ve got a Cayenne and I absolutely love it. Proper show-off middle class car, mind. And getting 16 mpg round town hurts like fuck.
Just costs if anything ever goes wrong, though...
Got a fella replacing mine now. Best part of 300 sheets
Pardon ?
Karmas a bitch
I suppose it depends on folks personal situations. How much spare cash they have and where they live. The number of expensive cars sitting outside very modest houses is common.Even if I had a good chunk of money sat about, there is absolutely no way I could live with the fact I’ve got £1200 a month pissing away sat on me drive
I suppose it depends on folks personal situations. How much spare cash they have and where they live. The number of expensive cars sitting outside very modest houses is common.
I looked at a nearly new Maserati or Aston which aren’t that dear. Told couple of mates and they all said I would look a **** in one driving around Spenny
Ok Mr ‘keeping it British but snazzy’ with your rag-top Jag...Sister (no) had a convertible on order, date kept getting put back so she cancelled and got a Focus RS (She is a girl racer with more money than get impoverished brother)
I expected a Prius or aging Rover 45, keeping it British, must say I am shocked by your car choice
Wouldn’t last 5 minutes in SpennyI suppose it depends on folks personal situations. How much spare cash they have and where they live. The number of expensive cars sitting outside very modest houses is common.
I looked at a nearly new Maserati or Aston which aren’t that dear. Told couple of mates and they all said I would look a **** in one driving around Spenny