GvidoR wrote: » I asked for temporary cover with Coverinaclick, they said since the car is on my name I had to do a permanent change which is €25 and then change back for another €25 a week later.
Interslice wrote: » I'm with 25plus and can just swap permanantly or temp to other cars online. Handy and no admin as your doing the 'work'.
Chris_Heilong wrote: » Is there a limitation on what kind of car you are swapping to?
Interslice wrote: » Temporary Substitution of Vehicles No Of Groups Higher Additional Premium 0 – 5 €20.00 6 - 10 €41.00
5W30 wrote: » Any idea where we can find a list of cars in each of the insurance groups for Ireland?
fancy pigeon wrote: » F*ck me, opinions taken to heart again :rolleyes: I will say this much, if you're doing the mileage and not spending more than €60 a week, surely that's agri diesel.... Or have I missed something? Meanwhile in pigeon land, a tough decision has to be made.... Much more thought has to be given
dr.fuzzenstein wrote: » A what now? Somebody either really upbadging or downbadging.
OSI wrote: » So you've blocked the main source of income for a site you make free use of, and now you're complaining when they have to make alternative options available to the people who pay the bills so you can be here?
colm_mcm wrote: » Just print it out?
OSI wrote: » Pffftt... Halfords hand out that 10% discount to more people than my ex.
Interslice wrote: » That the M5 engine voodoo?
Voodoomelon wrote: » Sure is, E60 M5 V10!
CIP4 wrote: » I have one of them Allianz discount cards works on everything bar Tom Tom even 50% of socket sets. I never actually had insurance with Allianz but my dad had 4 years ago and got the card no expiry date and they've never refused it or asked me for I.D. Or anything they don't care.
dr.fuzzenstein wrote: » Sh*te! I shouldn't have thrown my away! But I mostly buy their €15 oil when it's onsale, so can't complain Have been servicing my both cars on that for a few years and no bother.
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Just got a brainwave there wondering if the focus needs a service. Checked the book and it's 5 miles off 10k miles since it was last serviced. I swear it only seemed like 5 minutes ago since I serviced it!!!
CIP4 wrote: » I bought there 1/4 inch professional range socket set durning the summer at 50% + 10% off and I have to say they know how to make decent socket sets the ratchet in particular is very strong and nice to handle. My dad used it a few weeks ago and was even saying he was surprised how decent they were and he'd have very expensive socket sets from over the years. So I think I'll start very gradually building up a collection over a few years as I do eventually plan on having a project car and to take it up as a proper hobby in 5 years or so can do all the basics as it is. But it would be nice to get something cheap that you could really delve into. Either way it's nice to build up a decent tool collection over a few years as the stuff lasts for ever my dad has a welder and sds drill that are both a few years older than me :eek: and both work perfect I suppose key is to buy decent stuff that will last.
CIP4 wrote: » I think based on time my one is due late December so I'll have around 15k km on it at this stage I'm thinking of letting it into the main dealer for this one granted it will cost more probably 200-300 euro. I think after that I might do it myself. It will be very weird bringing it too a dealer as I've always service my cars myself from my first car onwards. Renault seem to be substantially more than vw group for servicing though.