Procta
Member Since: 04 Dec 2016
Location: Sunderland
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grafty99 wrote:It's all in the aim of making things disposable. If cars start to fail and become too expensive to work on then people will buy another one. It's unfortunately not in manufacturers interest to make things easy to work on.
They should last the 3 years warranty without major work. After that the manufacturers really don't care 
Your right, also car breaking now is a thing of the past by the looks of things, The mount of laws now is unreal! My local car parts place cannot even weigh in old batteries etc now. Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back
In the words of my Good Friend, Gary Forrest 1980 -2025
" we will work something out"
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Mash
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Location: Guernsey
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