Full lock scraping issue?

[TW]Fox;17820051 said:
Everyone makes mistakes, serious kudos for being able to come out and admit it :)

Pop by when you've got some cash and we'll all be more than happy to make sure your next car is a much better buy :)
Everyone makes mistakes your right, hopefully ill learn from this and as for finance, never again.

Thanks, i shall be! Dont you doubt that, ill be having lots of advice this time haha :)

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18197040&highlight=clio+200
Take a read through the whole thread.

Essentially, £1000 first off, then £205 for 48 months, after that you can just hand the keys back. Or buy it off them for the final price

Finance to me is off limits, cheers anyway haha.

bledd, i dont think that is a good idea at all for the op tbh :P

How true :)
 
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I took the car for its service n they messed up my locking bolts n claimed i brought it like that!

Then ever so nicely offered me £25 per bolt for removal.. I laughed at him, literally right at him, then the service sheet said "clutch slipping" £300+vat, again i laughed..
 
[TW]Fox;17827780 said:
The first page is certainly an interest read now :eek:

I dont want to read over it :) Ever again..

I still remember your post word for word, "please tell me you did not buy this car from carcraft?"

Dont even need to read over it to remember what you said.

Sounds like a CV joint, as Janesy said.

I was thinking it might be this.. was hoping not like.
 
I was thinking it might be this.. was hoping not like.

CV joints are a common thing to fail so I don't think it should be too expensive to fix if this is the problem, just hope it is this and not something more serious.

Either way, get it back to the dealership and ask them to look at it, even if they are a bit crap with the mechanicals.
 
[TW]Fox;17827780 said:
The first page is certainly an interest read now :eek:

Tis an epic thread that (rightly or wrongly) highlights just what OcUK motors should be about.

Can you imagine if that was posted now?

"Well, as long as you're happy with it mate..." :o.
 
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