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General Car Chat / Re: Warranty work on the Mexican tomorrow.
« on: 03 April 2024, 12:06:40 »
Sounds like a fun day ahead 👍
Please play nicely. No one wants to listen/read a keyboard warriors rants....
.Horses for courses.
Personally, I think the power companies are scumbags and they get what I owe them and nothing more.
The cash is better off in my account earning a pittance in interest!
I don't mind paying for something I use regardless of price, the one that gets "my goat " is vehicle tax & all this emissions boll ocks, we all know that it's utter shite and the cash isn't going where its supposed to, we must have the worst roads in Europe, all motorists are being fu**ed up the arse in the UK good & proper. We've recently come home from the Carribbean islands I know that there are bad parts but overall the roads are fantastic nearly every vehicle you see is a large SUV & the sun is shining & the crime rates are virtually zero, signs stating that bad behaviour will result in the offender being jailed are clearly visible, try using " mental health issues" boll ocks over there.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/these-are-most-dangerous-countries-world
Horses for courses.
Personally, I think the power companies are scumbags and they get what I owe them and nothing more.
The cash is better off in my account earning a pittance in interest!
.Only £57😱 standing charge will be over £30 a month leaving only £27 for gas and electricity? Are you sure you don’t mean £57 per week?.
No definitely £57 per month 👍
Well.... The reality is that you are paying more than £57 a month because they are chipping away at your credit balance as well.
Only £57😱 standing charge will be over £30 a month leaving only £27 for gas and electricity? Are you sure you don’t mean £57 per week?.
We're with Scottish power & pay by direct debit which I am in complete control of, never had an issue with them had an email from them this morning saying that their prices have been reduced currently paying £57 per month for gas & electric.I seem to recall you saying you kept massively in credit with your energy company, which probably explains the low monthly figure.
.This one is midnight blue with tan leather, I'm going to keep the colour the same but although the seats look in good nick I know of someone local who can refurb them completely, I'm going to keep them the same colour but will have the leather in the "diamond quilted" pattern that can be seen on most Bentleys.Keep them original, Mick.
^This!^
How original though?
Say, for example, you replace points and coil on a sixties classic for electronic ignition. Or modern tyres and brakes.
What Rangie describes sounds like an 'acceptable update' to me.