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Well done DS.
After that, it was fine.
And...oh my god, this thing handles like a go-kart. It's mental, and great fun too
Brilliant! Sheesh, I need a Sporky-advice app on my phone.
Although if you became AI you'd surely become sentient so perhaps it's just as well.
http://www.sniffpetrol.com/AdMGZR.jpg
I knew it read a bit weird, but I went along with it anyway.
As you were.
If it helps, there's a trick to the hazard perception bit if that's the problem - click when you see the potential hazard then click again about a second later, which practically guarantees that you get it in the 5/4/3 part of the window. I got 68/75 doing it that way, so it might help him.
That's her good side. The other one has a gentle crease in the panel towards the rear, but I'm leaving it there on account of:
1 - It means that if I scrape those gateposts, it won't make me cry too much
2 - Fixing it would be more than the car's worth
However, I spot a potential down-side - you'll be spending so much time razzing round in the motor, you'll let this place go to the dogs...
When I first passed I used to take the dog with me for company. I also realised I didn't know how to get anywhere and could only go places I'd been by bus.
Though don't treat it too badly, these cars are getting mentioned in the classic car mags a lot as ones to look out for in the future, prices may well rise.
Best investment - haynes manual and a toolkit. The Haynes manuals aren't amazing but it's better than sod all when you're sat at the side of the road without any phone signal.
That's the worst part - I took my test in Peterborough and I've lived 10 miles away for 36 years, but I don't know the place at all! Seriously, it's like a bloody maze of twisty little passages.
Cheers...for £395, it was an absolute bargain. Admittedly the front brakes needed completely replacing (calipers, discs and pads), but that only cost me £100 for the parts and £100 for a mate to take care of it.
I'll have a look at the Haynes manual and toolkit...although I'm a bit skint having just paid for the tax, insurance and a full tank. I'll have to make do with breakdown cover and hope nothing goes while I'm in a black spot until then...