Occasional car collector, classic and modern. Love my 4 children and 2 dogs. Supply new and used industrial food processing machinery across the world.
@AutoPap I love hiring budget cars and nearly always refuse the upgrades that I get offered especially when I have specified a particular car from their website. Love trying small French and Italian cars to see how they compare. Never accepted a Vauxhall unless they had nothing else.
@Kev_and_1@AutoPap We had this on a 17 plate work GTD about three years ago. I didn’t know it was a known fault and they were happy to charge me £6,000 for new box. No goodwill, exactly what you would expect from @UKVolkswagen dealers who all seem to be useless. Great cars, rubbish dealers.
@MunichLegends I love mine and prefer the grill to the standard one which now looks dated in my eyes. My Touring in a very dark blue (carbon black) looks way more understated than the green B3 that I was going to buy. Only downside to me is small fuel tank and no sunroof.
@AutoInfatuation Bentayga are lovely to drive but hideous to look at. Diesel engine great but they haven’t made them for years now so you would need to buy an old car. Surely a new or nearly new Range Rover diesel would be the best bet. Don’t believe all the unreliability crap that people spout.
@ListerLawrence@LancsPolice These guys call themselves Auditors, basically they are guys on YouTube with nothing better to do than go around trying to wind up people doing their daily business. They just try and provoke an argument with anyone they can. Best advice is not to engage with them at all.
@AutoInfatuation I took my 2 wk old Range Rover Supercharged through it in 2006 after seeing a couple of Astra vans go through. When we were half a mile into it some lights came on saying ‘suspension failure’ and the car dropped to its lowest level and promptly died. 4 passengers weren’t happy.