CIP4 wrote: » That loan A3 I had a few months ago was driving it a few days so put €10 diesel in it and it ended up going back with more fuel in it than what I got it with raging :pac:
Toyotafanboi wrote: » That's the problem with them :pac:. Easiest way is to hand it over near empty, just before the fuel light and make it the customers duty to fill. Give it out full and asking for it to be returnd full is a mugs game!
colm_mcm wrote: » Used to have customers giving out when their free courtesy car didn’t have petrol in it.
EPAndlee wrote: » Not many customers have the decency to put fuel in a loan car
Patww79 wrote: » This post has been deleted.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » Topping up the loan car is your first mistake :pac:
LIGHTNING wrote: » What the hell is that video, its mostly of the ground
fancy pigeon wrote: » Looks like the bus smashed all round it, either asleep, drunk or had their hat over their eyes would be my guess
Mycroft H wrote: »
captainspeed wrote: » Matt LeBlanc is leaving TopGear:http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-44320696
Patww79 wrote: » Harris and Reid. Being the BBC, without a shadow of a doubt the new presenter will be a woman.
Ivefoundgod wrote: » Heading up north to have a look at a few cars Saturday morning. Anyone know if Charles Hurst Belfast and NI dealers in general are open to negotiation? Have a few cars to view but would be nice to know where I stand before I head up.
CIP4 wrote: » Finally got some replacement wheel nut covers only 4 months after two fell off got a good few so now have spares. Got them in my local dealer parts guy was delighted to point out how cheap they are at 79 cents each. To be fair it’s not too often you’d get anything in an Audi dealer for under €1.
colm_mcm wrote: » Bargain! If only they could design ones that don’t fall off
CIP4 wrote: » Lost two a week after getting it haven’t lost anymore since. Probably won’t lose anymore now that I have bought spares.