bazz26 wrote: » Ah man, I see the Bandit has passed away today. RIP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gesp9ubw6uE
rex-x wrote: » Thats been standard on almost every vag since the mk5 golf
Toyotafanboi wrote: » They all count down the days until the service is due. I've never seen one yet that tells you how many days it's overdue, which is what I think CIP is referring to.
bazz26 wrote: » Ah man, I see the Bandit has passed away today. RIP
Augeo wrote: » They might be washing it with their dirty sponges.
CIP4 wrote: » I thought the wash would only be about 10 minutes doubt they are out the back machine polishing it.
CIP4 wrote: » Car is gone in over 2 hours starting to get concerned at this stage it’s only in for an oil, filter change and health check.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » 2 hours wouldn't be too long really to process the car. We're they expecting you to wait for it?
OSI wrote: » I've left in cars at 8:30 for a regular service and still had to wait for it be finished when coming back at 4:30. I doubt the whole service is done as one block of time, it's gonna be split up into different parts that different people do as they become free.
CIP4 wrote: » ....... Actually has 5mm left on front tyres which I though was good considering there is 15k km on them.
Augeo wrote: » Decent indeed, almost 20k miles before they get to 3mm so maybe
CIP4 wrote: » They are Kumho ecsta actually a good all round tyre when it comes to wear, grip road noise Eagle F1 or PS4 I am sure would perform better grip levels wise but they are the next level in terms of price. Not sure what the kumho cost but the A4 is an expensive size either way 245/40/18.
Augeo wrote: » There's about 5mm on the sorento tyres (all 4) at the same ish kms as yours. Nexen N'Fera RU1.... the awd system must be shovelled lots of torque to the rears to have them wear that evenly. There's nowhere near a mm in difference. I had a Ford edge for maybe a month late last year, it had a visual display showing torque distribution. It was surprising how even very light acceleration used to result in significant redistribution.
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Fair bit of vibration on the Mondeo on braking harsh, wheels were off balance, but I think new discs are the next port of call... Bahh
Interslice wrote: Needs a wiper, a sidelight and a reg light. Have the car three years now. Good to get a nice handy report sheet.
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » [...] I see that a reg plate bulb is a fail with the NCT now, used to be just an advisory. [...]
joujoujou wrote: » It was a fail, then just advisory, and fail again now. Doesn't really bother me if someone else's plates are lit or not, unlike all them one-eyed monsters.
punisher5112 wrote: » On the last Primera if they were working and bright then it's near impossible to make out the reg. Great safety item..... Not
joujoujou wrote: » Honestly, for me, number plate has nothing related to safety.