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If you don't do many miles then don't consider a diesel. They don't like doing small trips. Also diesel engines are getting pushed out.
The diesel is Euro 5 so you will likely face charges for entering city centres and congested areas in the near future. Diesels have to be Euro 6 and petrol...
It's back up for sale again. It's only done a tiny amount of mileage in the last two years, but required a new engine and turbo less than 1000 miles ago. It must have blown up instantly.
Reading the other advert the car had 46,900 miles when sold. The seller must be rounding down, but it's...
It's one of the simple jobs you can do yourself.
Coil packs are £20 each and it should take about 10 minutes to change all four. A garage will have their mark ups on the parts and will probably charge a minimum of an hour labour.
An average of over 40mpg for 1500 miles. It's had an easy time.
They need to address the rust on the panels behind the front wheels. The paint has chipped away and the rust has set in. There is also a big scuff on the front bumper.
We've had three prince engined cars. Two Mini Clubman S and the RCZ R. The first Clubman had zero engine related issues. I think the only thing that needed replaced was the air conditioning condenser. Sadly that car was written off after an accident. It was a lovely car.
The replacement...
The previous owner probably traded it in because they were having problems. The fuel pump isn't a cheap job at dealer prices. It's a common problem.
Coil packs are also a common failure, but they are £20 each.
Hopefully that's the end of your issues.
A lot of owners trade in cars when they are having problems. It's not usual to buy a used car needing things fixed. The dealer should be picking up on things prior to sale.
If you've bought a car that has numerous issues and the dealer is struggling to fix the car it's probably better to...
A lot of people will value their driving licence higher than getting into a race at double the speed limit.
Supercars are far too fast to be used properly on the road. An R isn't getting close to a supercar accelerating briskly.