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Hi there,
I am pretty sure that a new law states that a manufacture can no longer refuse warranty because of where you go to get your service done. As long as the service was carried out at the right time and the correct service was carried out, and you can prove this of coarse with an invoice from the garage, then theres no reason for them to ...
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Im insured with 'elephant' and have done the 10month bonus accelerator for the last four years or so. When i recieved my proof of no claims it says on it 'YEARS NO CLAIMS: 4' and not 40 months, needless to say i was chuffed.
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Hi mark,
Thanks or the fast reply. The reason for thinking about consolidation is not so much the amount i will pay back but more to do with having to pay out less each month. My fiancee and i are both due pay rises soon but just wanted to know if it would be possible for us as we are looking to move out hopefully in the summer.
Thanks for your ...
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Hi there, i am quite a big car enthusiast and work for VW as a tech. I have driven the RX8 (was a trade in) and i loved it. It was quick, agile and a comfortable car to drive (a little bumpy due to sports suspention). In my opinion the RX8 is more of a drivers car where as the celica is a little 'timid' for my liking. Although the RX8 is a better ...
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I work as a technician and volkswagen and i would say if you are having problems with the brakes definately get it looked at as it is safety related. If your dealership can't find anyhing wrong by all means get the RAC to do a full check of the car. Be aware that this will cost you, sometimes in the region of £200, but it could be worth it in the ...
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Hi there, I work at volkswagen as a technician and know the sound your talking about. It is rather annoying but you need to go to your dealership so they can carry out a modification to the steering wheel shroud. Volkswagen do know about the issue and it should be covered under warranty (so long as your car has not exceeded 60k miles and is under ...
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Hi there, i have had a look through the posts and some have helped me out but i am still unsure of my best options. My fiancee and I are looking to by our first house. We are both on around £21K a year, each and are looking to buy for around £160K.
The downsides are we both have debt, I have around £10K in loans (just cleared my C/Cards) and she ...
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