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Change tyre yourself, or get Roadside Assist to do it?
Have you ever heard the saying "Those who don't learn from their mistakes are condemned to forever repeat them" ? Or then again she might come on a forum like this and blather on about how it is the manufacturers or dealers fault that she needed to add water, and that cars shouldn't need ANY maintenance or checking between the dealer's services
Hahaha I'll never forget....
A couple of years ago this guy comes into Dad's workshop one afternoon.. I was there (unusually) working on the Mk1.. His car comes in on a tow truck. He said "It won't start and it's leaking oil..." Dad says "Ok.. Tell me what happened leading up to this.." This guy says "Well, i was at the service station filling up with fuel. I checked the oil while i was at it. I took the cap off and i couldn't see any oil in the top, so i put 4 litres in it.." Dad "Ok mate.. Leave it with me."
i know u say it not hard but have u ever had a car that u cant get the jack under the car
may sound sill but the datsun 620 ute i had i could not change a tyre on the side of the road it involves planks of wood that lead up to bricks
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