Just wait until a stone hits that screen and it needs replaced, that's when you discover the cap on the amount your insurance will pay out for glass replacement
Suppose it depends on the insurance company, can't see anything on my Directline policy......
Flash In The Pan said:What's that big yellowish thing above it? :shrug:
It's a little known phenomenon in this country called "The Sun".
Ruffy said:I drive a BMW M3, I use it to commute to Coventry every week from Hampshire, don't know how long I can keep it up though with the raising fuel costs
Very nice Dave, my son wants to change his car next year, one of these would suit him fine, but he currently has his mind and heart set on a nearly new 1.6 TDCi Titanium Mk3. He drove one at Top Gear Live on Saturday and that's just made him want it even more.
Paul_H said:2001 Discovery TD5 ES Auto I love it
Having a bit of a love hate relationship with my Ibiza at the moment..
It loves to wear bits out and I hate paying for them
This week has seen £480 for new steering rod end, suspension check and re-level, diagnostic check for an intermittent immobiliser fault (which they think will be another £300 to resolve) and 2 new tyres..
Last week chipped and cracked the windscreen which auto glass fixed for free luckily but the crack is still there so that may cost me.
Subaru Legacy 2.5
Nice a flattened beetle. Which model is it?
antihero said:Torque central.
Awesome, truly awesome. And white rims too.... mmmmmm
TTS - 272 bhp.
Oh yes - made a little difference to my bhp, up about 30 along with the tuned length exhaust manifolds, but nearly all the torque comes in at 2K revs - very nice.Gotta love a remap
Gotta love a remap
I used to drive this Alfa 156 V6 SP3
As a friend of mine who used to have one of those put it - the one with the special handle on the back so you can push it without getting a bad back!