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  • 5 in 1 Jump Starter model No 391161
    Hello, It sounds like your charger might be experiencing an issue. This could be due to a faulty connection or a problem with the charger itself.... see more
  • DPF filter regeneration under platinum plus warranty
    Do you have the T&Cs? Exhausts (of which the DPF is part) usually aren’t covered by stuff like this. Presumably they told you it’d be covered when... see more
  • Car insurance
    We had this situation but with house insurance, not car insurance, and decided the safest thing to do was to commit the cardinal sin of letting it... see more
  • Car insurance
    @Mancman If you have a claim pending prior to renewal you need to advise your new insurers, but it will probably have no effect until you renew.... see more
  • DPF filter regeneration under platinum plus warranty
    Hello all. ​​​​​​​I Purchased a 2022 Range Rover Evoque 10 months ago second hand from a garage, I purchased the platinum plus warranty through the... see more
  • Black Friday
    Overall the goal is to make a profit but there is a tactic called a loss leader where an item is sold at a loss to bring people in - a good example... see more
  • RAC Email Problems
    @MadDogMcG Hi MadDogMcG, I may have solved the problem of the email malfunction. And all thanks to Mark07 who has been a great help. The error... see more
  • Black Friday
    No large retail business is ever going to sell items at a loss, they aim always to be in profit. If anyone takes a hit it will be the manufacturer... see more
  • Should there be regular review tests for drivers over 65 years of age?
    Those of us involved in post test training have argued that the L test has not been fit for purpose for a very long time. The point has been long... see more
  • Ford cutting jobs in UK & Europe
    I have seen demonstrated on TV a charging point which goes underground if not in use, or rather the connecting point is pulled up when required (the... see more
  • Should there be regular review tests for drivers over 65 years of age?
    I think, these assessments demonstrate that the driving test standard is too low, and it's intention is misguided. When people are learning new... see more
  • Black Friday
    When it comes to essentials, I think we are at the mercy of the sellers, but technology stuff is a completely different story. I buy all my stuff... see more
  • Vauxhall closing van plant in Luton
    It will be interesting to see what happens to the used EV market re battery replacement costs. The market fell flat for used Maestros and Montegos... see more
  • Ford cutting jobs in UK & Europe
    I believe it was estimated that 60+% of homes in the UK were in the situation of it not being viable to have fixed parking places for home charging.... see more
  • Insurance when accidentally breaking the law
    Another driver was trying to get a blame case against me because I rear-ended him. Instead of claiming as a mistake on my part, he tried to claim I... see more
  • Insurance when accidentally breaking the law
    Thanks for the replies so far everyone. It's reassuring to hear firstly that insurance would generally cover me for damages to others (my primary... see more
  • Black Friday
    I have to admit I'm coming round this... I used to be one of those people who'd never buy anything (except bread and milk) unless it was on offer,... see more
  • Night driving goggles
    Thinking back to when I first started driving, I commented about approaching vehicle lights at night to an experienced driver, his response was,... see more
  • EV handling?
    I think it worth adding, whilst the lower CG of a car with batteries underneath helps to resist body roll, and the extra weight both help tyre grip,... see more
  • Ford cutting jobs in UK & Europe
    I can't charge at home. With my petrol car, I can easily find a filling station, and be in and out in 5 minutes. With an ICE I would have to find a... see more
  • Ford cutting jobs in UK & Europe
    @olduser This preoccupation with "I won't buy an EV because I can't charge it at home" is nonsense. After all how many houses have their own petrol... see more
  • Black Friday
    There's so many retailers on and offline that over the last few years have been selling products as low as they could already just in order to get... see more
  • Insurance when accidentally breaking the law
    You are partly right. It gets a bit complicated so I will try and keep it simple. When it comes to road crashes, there are two aspects of law... see more
  • Insurance when accidentally breaking the law
    To add to the above info (which I found useful), I might have understood this wrong but I think breaking the law doesn't necessarily mean it was your... see more
  • Black Friday
    A website I use which is actually quite a respectable company did a site wide 20% off promotion last year and I found it quite surprising that almost... see more
  • Drink driving
    A bit over the top perhaps? https://www.foxla.com/news/deadly-police-shooting-brea see more
  • Black Friday
    I came across a web page a while ago which had photos of pre-black friday prices. It showed how prices had been artificially inflated pre BF and how... see more
  • Another scam email address
    I mentioned on another thread that emails involving certain addresses. I have another: <removed scam email address>. This is another that promises... see more
  • Insurance when accidentally breaking the law
    The way the law works is that you are required to have in force a minimum of Road Traffic act insurance cover which is in effect third party only and... see more
  • renewing licence at age 73. If I lose C1 and D1 (minibus) can I regain them later?
    I teach D1 licence holders for the MiDAS qualification so I come across this a lot. The short answer is No, once it is off your licence that is it... see more