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April 2015

This is very good news, but more often his car breaks down on the road and you need to call a tow truck to take him to the workshop. Recently I had a serious accident and this company helped me a lot: www.call2tow.me/ they did a good job. And also this company is good because it can help you right on the road if the breakdown is not serious Read more

Robert McMullen

Great car - but what about spares availability?
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G barry Higgs

I regained 20 years of youth when I bought my copper red 2.0i, love it. It sticks to the road like glue. There's no better feeling than having the wind in your hair and a responsive pedal under the right foot.
No problem with spares or repairs, because of the number of these cars out there the prices stay low.

Bob Kennedy

Hi Honest.

I wonder if you could contact these two guys to pass on to the owner of the GTI, that a freind of mine has just got over stomach cancer after 5 years.

The thing is for the past 9 years he has had terrible migraines and really bad headaches. After top specialists etc he watched a TV programme and this person on it had the same symptoms as him to cut a long story short it turns out that he is wheat gluten intolerant and since him finding that out and changing his eating totallyba dietary requirements he is cured.

If you could get in touch with James the owner of the VW that may resolve his headaches problems something so simple has changed my pals life.

Many thanks KR Bob Kennedy.


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Did he get it sorted ?

Phil Norton

The Audi. What's not to like? Ugly, awful interiors, unreliable, expensive to fix, scruffy and downmarket, bangers for the local council estate, not classics.

Of this selection, only the two Jags, the Rover, and the Saab are worth having, the rest belong in the scrapyards where most reside.... Read more

bobber

And the Phoenix Four merely made a mint for themselves and left the workers at Longbridge with diddly-squat. At least BMW have salvaged something from Cowley AND honoured the pension scheme. Read more

GRAHAM COLLINS

Looks like Vauxhall are doomed just like Rover. I served my apprenticeship in the Ellesmere Port plant when they had 12,000 workers! Also Luton and Dunstable had huge factories. Now gone and sold off for peanuts!
My family have a combined service of over 300 years - what a waste.....

Will PSA keep the brand? I think not.......

 

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