To be fair, the fuel consumption along with it’s comfort felt like something 19th century. However, it never broke down. It leaked from a whole manner of places though.
To be fair, the fuel consumption along with it’s comfort felt like something 19th century. However, it never broke down. It leaked from a whole manner of places though.
Haha, it was actually written off.
I sort of disagree about your opinion regarding how bad it is in the city. I had two when I lived in London (1893 Ninety petrol ‘van’ and a 2003 TD5 90 pick-up).
I’m pretty sure the K9K 1.5dci is shared between Nissan, Renault and Mercedes.
I believe the Zonda used the same HVAC controls/panel from a Rover 25.
Well, Renault do have this...via Nissan
I liked Dalton. He has a cold heart.
All I see from that URL link is ‘...so British it will set up colon...’
And get battered.
Every Renault car that I have owned has had issues. Usually electrical, but they don’t rust anymore.
And Montego. They both need to be saved.
I must be the only person who lives around my area that doesn’t have a ‘premium’ car older than 3 years. I think my car choice bothers the neighbours more than it does me.
Well, it is actually a Honda. And the first ‘Japanese’ car to be built in the EU.
This. And road fund licence (car tax).
I do this quite often. Just look for boring, but mint older cars that no-one wants at all.
It is, and much better than a 1985 Land Rover 90 2.5 petrol I used to own when living in London.
At what point will people stop using the blanket of ‘religion’ to just be dicks? The fact that people are making life decisions and treating people based upon some shonky stories from a myriad of different entities that haven’t been proven is utterly deplorable.
I thought it looked more like a T-Roc, but yeah...very VW looking.
Absolutely. And complain even more so that your car loan is so expensive because of unnecessary luxuries such as an automatic choke, carpets, am/fm stereo and, and...head rests.