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gabby01 21 Jan 20 9.59am | |
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So BMW (unless M car) comes with run flat tyres (which I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy) and no spare. We got a puncture in our run flat in Carlisle and had to top it up with air and drive very slowly all the way back to London. Now gone and got Michelin Pilot 4S on the car and it rides like a beaut! We just need to buy a repair kit now. RAC/AA would give you a spare wheel for £100+ which would get you to the nearest garage but didn't want that. Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
At the weekend, a friend of mine was driving her Nissan Micra (£24K from new 6 months ago) when she hit a pothole and burst a tyre. So when did not having a spare wheel become legal ? And how come it is an "option" on a new car , that costs an additional £460 ?
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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 21 Jan 20 9.59am | |
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Ironically my partner's car wouldn't start last night, just after reading this thread.
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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 21 Jan 20 10.01am | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
I blame it on Brexit. Agreed. Before Brexit his car would never have dared remain where it was when Stirling wanted to leave. Remain just won't accept the result. Last time I saw an RAC man he was by the side of the road crying his eyes out and sobbing uncontrollably and wouldn't leave the side of his van. He was having a breakdown (Tim Vine, I believe).
Living down here does have some advantages. At least you can see them cry. |
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