[TW]Fox;16898989 said:Save you loads of money these cheap cars. 1 month in and It's already wiped out your first 6 months potential fuel savings with a repair bill.
[TW]Fox;16898989 said:Save you loads of money these cheap cars. 1 month in and It's already wiped out your first 6 months potential fuel savings with a repair bill.
Clutch still judder free?
I ask because my car judders ever so slightly on cold starts when pulling off if I don't give it a cm or so more throttle than normal so a fluid change might be worth looking at too perhaps. Your mention just reminded me because I've just gotten so used to applying more throttle *ahem* during commutes due to the morning rush getting out of Gosport ^_^
*facepalm*
[TW]Fox;16900308 said:Yea, I'd probably have facepalmed once it all sunk in as well.
Wonder how much next month?![]()
No, it was a face palm due to the fact you followed my thread from beginning to end but you seem to have it in your head that I did it to save money on fuel![]()
Anyway on the way home I noticed the ac was a LOT colder than after kwik fit did it. Uncomfortably cold sometimes! So it could be that kwik fit just cocked up somehow
Did it take as long as at Kwik Fit for this fella to recharge it out of interest?
Much quicker interestingly! But I was stood with him chatting as he did it and he explained everything he was doing![]()
Impossible to answer as the ac could be nothing, the condenser or something else. But if the ac fault is the condenser and the repair costs as quoted...
No.
[TW]Fox;16900507 said:This is why I can't stop asking, because you never make any sense. Nothing ever adds up and it always keeps me asking for moreIf everything you said made perfect sense I'd have nothing to keep being intruiged over.
You've had the Honda a month, it's cost you probably £350 over the course of this month once this AC fault has been fixed at quoted price (Unless its 'nothing'), yet thats still cheaper than the Saab cost a month, even though you openly admitted to us that the Saab had cost you nothing but petrol on a monthly basis?
Did you drive the Saab around at 3mpg or something?!
I'm happy with my purchase
Iain had a £400 bill looming on his Saab anyway...