The first thing I did with my ST was get a full size spare alloy from FleaBay. A friend in the trade supplied a new jack and I'm well set now. The compressor will com in handy for checking the family's tyres when they visit.
The vehicle I usually drive at work - a Transit police van, has heated front seats. I hate them - I get in at the start of the shift and spend ages adjusting the seat and mirrors are set for the last user who is inevitably tiny, set off and half a minute later it feels like I've peed myself...
Fair one, presumably they are options which my hire car happened to have. As it happens I am quite happy with an old fashioned handbrake. the electronic one on my colleague's Kia SUV jammed on and it cost her £1400 to fix!
I had a post-facelift model as a hire car while my insurance paid up so I could buy a 2016 FR Sport Tourer. in addition to what is said above, the post facelift has an electronic handbrake, auto-dimming drivers mirror and an auto setting for the headlights. Slight differences in cockpit layout...
Sort of, some of my work situations go from ground level to 10,000 feet in a split second so yes, pretty much. I'm now back at work but I'm on 'restricted duties' for at least a month while the injuries heal - that means I'm the most popular person around because I can do everyone else's...
I think it is 'Mystery Blue'. I bought it because my Toyota Auris estate was written off in quite a nasty RTC (not my fault and it is a credit to Toyota that I walked away relatively unscathed, though I have been off work for a fortnight) and Toyota couldn't find me another one that wasn't...
Hello, hello, hello (guess what I do for a living).
Just picked up my new car - a 16 plate Leon Sport Tourer 150 in Blue. Drives beautifully.
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Devex
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