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We cannot tell the rest of the world they should be making an effort if we are not making an effort ourselves. China came to an industrial... see more
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Any local garage should be able to help you, all we can do is guess. see more
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I agree, but the real need for HS2 is for capacity, not speed. Moving long-distance traffic to a dedicated railway frees up capacity on the existing... see more
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I have a ford focus 1.5 petrol st line. Sometimes when im starting the car the revs are dropping to around 500 and car is cutting out. see more
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I caught a bit of a TV program this morning which involved a cloned car, I did not get all the details but it would appear the victim was getting... see more
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I have been led to believe two things: One is that as a nation, the UK is responsible for less than 2% of global pollution. (Check out South America,... see more
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@olduser The Kenwood thermostat had a capillary tube attached which had to be 'threaded' into the hose. Then re-tighten the jubilee clip around the... see more
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Abandoned in France by RAC European Assistance (Opteven) because we asked a local Fiat dealership to tell us what a warning light on the dashboard... see more
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I read an article some years ago about the then Prime Minister calling for feasibility studies into a high speed rail system, and another runway. It... see more
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@olduser I think that there is a correlation between common sense and money. It seems to me that the more one has of one, the less of the other. Of... see more
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NMNeil has described the callout fee, and why there is one. It sounds like the hydraulic fluid in the clutch master cylinder has dropped... see more
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@Drivingforfun My next door neighbour as was, decided to take out the entire wall between dining room and living room. He just attacked the wall with... see more
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I think the reasoning is on really expensive items: I can afford it, therefore I am rich, therefore I must be clever, therefore no body can teach me... see more
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I would have thought people would have had the sense to fit the thermostat away from the ends of the hose. From memory, the fitting for the... see more
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I agree with you on HS2, in our small Island we have no need of any High Speed railway. As to EVs, I suppose it depends on the global warming... see more
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I recently watched a government committee on TV (BBC Parliament) looking into the costs of HS2, I found it remarkably like watching an episode of Yes... see more
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It looks like the insurance company did not approve the repair business, so they did not pay for the VAT. When you go private, VAT normally goes up.... see more
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Classic off-roaders and work trucks, and it’s probably going to appeal to people who miss the simplicity and reliability of older vehicles. No... see more
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@Rolebama same with houses I think, people will bodge stuff resulting in a 5 figure insurance claim!!! Is there a negative relation between value... see more
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Others forum members will have a better idea but it seems you have some legal protection. ... see more
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I believe it's a call out fee, very common here to stop time wasters. Imagine your house has a water leak and you call a plumber but in the interim... see more
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@olduser There have been thousands of FOI requests made about Govt spending. Almost all of them are answered with: We do not yet have the full... see more
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It is purely my opinion, but the original estimate for HS2, from London to Edinburgh, was £34bn. Now it is £107bn for half the distance. EVs, their... see more
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