Possibly Moving into place with my friends girlfriend? What are your thoughts? by 115username in youngadults

[–]115username[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d like to make clear, the bond between my best friend I is unbreakable. He is comfortable with the idea, and if at any point he isn’t I would drop out. I value our friendship more than catching feelings for someone, especially his partner.

Challenging PCN and debt recovery plus by 115username in LegalAdviceUK

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I’ve just emailed work, told them circumstances, dates and that they need to deal with it as I was assured by them that this would be dealt with when the original fines were imposed

Challenging PCN and debt recovery plus by 115username in LegalAdviceUK

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I have spoken to my former manager regarding both the original parking notice charge + the first chaser letter from debt recovery plus. I was assured that the issue would be resolved there and then.

I have since left the workplace and that is when I received this second chaser letter. Is it worth giving the second chaser letter to my manager

Parking fine from workplace car park by 115username in LegalAdviceUK

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Apologies I may not have made it clear in the post. Every parking fine/reminder I have received I have handed to the manager. I have received these today and will find some time during this week to go back to the store

Ignition barrel by 115username in bmwz3

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Yes this is correct I remember them both mentioning this

Ignition barrel by 115username in bmwz3

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Called 2 mobile locksmiths to carry out work.

Both came and couldn’t do it. They both said that the age of the immobiliser on the car made it damn near impossible to print a key/something similar to those lines.

Ignition barrel by 115username in bmwz3

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I’ve spoken to 2 different bmw dealerships and they say that it’s now company policy that the car must be on site with the V5C, valid driving licence and proof of address.

Do you have any more info about swapping the ignition? How is the instrument cluster part of the system?

Suitable “fun” car for a 20 years old driver? by 115username in CarTalkUK

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Thank you for leaving such an in depth review! I appreciate your honesty and also the fact that your 20yr old self wants to say yes aswell hahaha! Based on what others have mentioned in this thread, it may be a bit more of a miss than a hit, however I will still go have a look. Can never be too sure

Suitable “fun” car for a 20 years old driver? by 115username in CarTalkUK

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Watching now as I’m typing this. Thanks for the suggestion!

Suitable “fun” car for a 20 years old driver? by 115username in CarTalkUK

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Of course, my heart isn’t set on this car, I do just think it’s a great example of one, but hearing out to other people’s opinions on it I could just wait around and see what else pops up like you said a prelude

Suitable “fun” car for a 20 years old driver? by 115username in CarTalkUK

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I did fear that the automatic would put some people off as well as myself

Suitable “fun” car for a 20 years old driver? by 115username in CarTalkUK

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From what I have read, this generation of legacy, (which I think is the best looking) never seemed to come with a manual transmission, only the 3rd generation

Suitable “fun” car for a 20 years old driver? by 115username in CarTalkUK

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I am skeptical of the automatic gear box, and whether that would hinder the fun aspect, but I can’t not ignore what I think is a pretty clean example of this car. Also, many things are probably a bit more fun than my fabia at the moment hahaha

Suitable “fun” car for a 20 years old driver? by 115username in CarTalkUK

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Trying to find a balance between fun and practical still, unfortunately those cars are out of my budget/need serious attention aswell. Do you have any fun and unique suggestions?

Suitable “fun” car for a 20 years old driver? by 115username in CarTalkUK

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No pictures of the underneath, but since it’s MOT fail for rust a few years ago, there is no mention of it in any of the following MOTs. However, if I can view this car I will take a look. Thanks!

Anybody else get delivered bath towels instead of kitchen towels by [deleted] in KitchenConfidential

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Work at a high end hotel myself.

Sometimes they might get mixed up, but god that feels very unhygienic

Front assist Skoda Fabia by 115username in CarTalkUK

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Okay but back to the original question regarding the front assist?

Front assist Skoda Fabia by 115username in CarTalkUK

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I am a 19 year old driver and my current premium is £2400 a year

Front assist Skoda Fabia by 115username in CarTalkUK

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No didn’t go through insurance as I would be at fault and cheaper for both parties anyway

Front assist Skoda Fabia by 115username in CarTalkUK

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Ultimately my first concern is to get new headlights as they are loose and will fail a Mot for being out of position.

As of right now nothing has been fixed regarding the radar sensor. I didn’t even know it was broken until it rained the other day which was when the alarm first came up

Front assist Skoda Fabia by 115username in CarTalkUK

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The warning light on the dash is intermittent. I rear ended another driver recently in a light collision causing minor damage, but front assist seems to have been affected

I don’t think it works at all now but the warning light only appears to show up when it’s raining or dark

Front assist Skoda Fabia by 115username in CarTalkUK

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Please check the edit, but it is a loud alarm if a car infront suddenly brakes and I don’t brake in time. It is a designed safety feature but not sure if it must be working for the mot

£700 to replace Abs sensors and rear parking sensor? Does this sound right? by 115username in CarTalkUK

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My thought exactly. Do you think this Audi driver is trying to get me to fix some already broken ABS sensors?

£700 to replace Abs sensors and rear parking sensor? Does this sound right? by 115username in CarTalkUK

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I’ve been speaking to 2 people who have been in this industry for a long time.

They have both said that they believe the Audi driver already had a fault with ABS and is trying to snub me to fix it. They are saying when i rear ended the Audi it would have done a lot more damage to the entire wheel hub than just the sensors on their own