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Nothing like a good bit of gaslighting.
I never kicked off and I'm not in wind up mode. It was yourself that started throwing the insults about for no reason.
I agree it's time to move on.
The warranty is very good. Most manufacturer extended warranties are. This will be the last year you can extend the warranty. It covers up to 10 years old.
£14,000 for a private sale car with 60,000 miles is still too much. They've reduced the price numerous times which suggests they aren't...
I'm struggling with your association between people that buy quality tyres and bad driving.
It's an odd fight to fight that is getting increasingly desperate.
Why does every tyre thread on here end up with insults? Why is it taken so personally?
Quality tyres make a huge difference to a car. There is a reason no manufacturer of sports cars, or most other cars, fit budget tyres to their cars when new.
It's not about driving like an idiot. The braking...
I'm shocked at some of the opinions and defensiveness about poor quality tyres.
You don't need to be a race car driver to understand or feel why quality tyres are important. They make a massive difference to how a car feels and drives.
Braking distances, especially in the wet, are horrendous...
It's not real. The images are from an account on Pinterest. The account has tons of renders of cars and bikes.
You can see none of those images are actually photographs. The car also doesn't have brakes.
They used Gran Turismo Sport to create the car.
A 71,000 mile car has popped up for £9500 at a dealer.
The front discs have been advisories for the last couple of MOT, but no mention this year. Must have found a friendly tester.
It looks like it needs new tyres.
A couple of the wheels are too far gone. The NSF has been machined so far...
I'm just trying to imagine how small and light RCZ-R is to keep the seats like that after so long. :)
The seats in the R are very good, but they are pointy. Most of the cars that come up have a lot of wear to the bolsters. Some of them seem really excessive for the mileage.
I'd like to know how much the previous owner traded it in for. Dealers usually only offer book value and that is very low.
It does seem strange that they've gone to the effort to keep, store and look after a car for 9 years, then it ended up at Derby Trade Cars.