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TrimTheKing wrote:I have a VW Passat 2010. Love it. Reliable, 1.9 Highline, long bonnet, big boot, generally lovely car.
Cheers
Mark
9fingers wrote:TrimTheKing wrote:I have a VW Passat 2010. Love it. Reliable, 1.9 Highline, long bonnet, big boot, generally lovely car.
Cheers
Mark
Which way round is the engine Mark? or maybe you have not opened that lol
9fingers wrote:I suppose so but if you are opening the bonnet to take a photo you should see which way round the engine is?
Thanks for your help
Bob
9fingers wrote:.....
If I hand over my car to someone and cannot discuss the issues or understand what they have done and why and if the bill is good value.
Bob
DaveL wrote:I have one of the last Volvo V50's. It's like the Passat, big boot, longish bonnet, but transverse engine. I love the way the head lights can be slid out sideways to change the lamps, no tools required. The Drive version has a 1600 (1546) stop start diesel that means no road fund charge, just had the reminder I need to tell them it's going to be on the road for another year.
Its the fifth Volvo I have driven, the others were all company cars, I bought this one when I retired. The dealer prices for doing anything are very high but lots of independent business charge more affordable prices.
DaveL wrote:Its dark now Bob, I take a picture or two in the morning, if its not chucking it down.
Malc2098 wrote:Jaguar X Type Estate 2.2D - 1 careful owner, FSH, 148,000m, serviced every year. 45 to 55 MPG. Been brilliant.
Many parts interchangeable with Mondeo and Mazda 6.
Malc2098 wrote:Jaguar X Type Estate 2.2D - 1 careful owner, FSH, 148,000m, serviced every year. 45 to 55 MPG. Been brilliant.
Many parts interchangeable with Mondeo and Mazda 6.
Pinch wrote:How about a cute little convertible.
You certainly won't get much hassle with this little beauty.
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