vintagevrs wrote: » can't justify anything now as a bicycle would nearly do me with the recent millage.
vintagevrs wrote: » This covid thing has nearly put me off cars. Two lumps been sitting in the drive now for months now doing very little. Her car hasn't been started in weeks I'd guess. My own car clicked over 100k miles today, and I have it two years now so normally would be getting an itch for something at this stage. Would like to get into a petrol again but can't justify anything now as a bicycle would nearly do me with the recent millage.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Brakes on my Mondeo are squeaking and grinding the last couple of days but I don't want to spend anything on it if it's going to car heaven fairly soonish, so I'm sitting here with my car dilemma 6 months earlier than I'd hoped to.
Wailin wrote: » December is a long way away for those brakes in that condition!
Deleted User wrote: » Brakes on my Mondeo are squeaking and grinding the last couple of days but I don't want to spend anything on it if it's going to car heaven fairly soonish, so I'm sitting here with my car dilemma 6 months earlier than I'd hoped to.
CIP4 wrote: » When Taxing a car online what's the story with them looking for full insurance details policy number etc. Whats it used for or does the system actually verify it ?
wotzgoingon wrote: » What would a set of pads be 30-50 euro. Worth it to change them and the car will probably last till December. Can change them yourself? It's not that difficult. Wheel off and two bolts usually.
Deleted User wrote: » Hmm.. I dunno, I know there are discs and pads, and calipers and such, but I don't really know my way around the brakes mechanically. Last time I got all the brakes done on a car (again not sure what parts, but i know it was front and back) was an old Focus and the bill was nearer the €300 mark. Which is what I was expecting this time around. Anyway, the plan is to drop it over to mechanic next week. Give it a look over in general and see is it worth trying to give it the kiss of life, or am I better to just swap it out and send it to it's untimely death.
CIP4 wrote: » It's fairly unlikely all 4 pads and discs are worn. If you are lucky it might only need a set of pads which I would imagine you would get done for sub €100.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Fingers crossed you're on the money. To be honest, I don't mind spending a grand on the car, if it'll go through the NCT. I just don't want to pump a grand into it and have it fail on something relatively vague like emissions, which could be the same expense again trying to figure out whats wrong.
selectamatic wrote: » On the Galaxy point there's no value to be had on the 08 model they were one of the few mpv's ready for the start of the cheap tax era and as such they've remained strongly priced. Smax's tend to be cheaper if you've your heart set on another ford.
ELM327 wrote: » Did 21k km in new (to me) car from November to start of March, and have not done 1k km more since. Crazy.
Augeo wrote: » Think of all the savings
colm_mcm wrote: » They’re not as fast as you’d think. Interior is pretty shonky too, and reliability wouldn’t be great on the 180. Basically a front wheel drive Lexus IS220d. Nox charge would kill any value you’d have importing from the UK. Nox alone would cost more than the car.
selectamatic wrote: » Ya can't remap them either, only put a tuning box on for a bit more fuel and they're hard enough on diesel as it is.