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Trev-the-Rev

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  1. They've never charged me for a courtesy car. Maybe because I purchased my Zed from them. Really? The last time I had my primera serviced there they were going to charge me £5 - this was about 6 weeks ago I never bother anymore, Id rather sit there waiting and take the morning off work for it Interesting. Maybe they've changed their policy since I was in there last. I've got to book mine in for a P2 in a few weeks time. If they try and charge me for a courtesy car I shall not be happy.
  2. They've never charged me for a courtesy car. Maybe because I purchased my Zed from them.
  3. It's a good job that Pooky isn't still around
  4. It won't worry him. Some of these guys have got money to burn. When I worked in Saudi for a large Merc dealership, it was quite common to receive phone calls that a brand new car had broken down, when it had just run out of fuel, but they would just abandon it in the middle of nowhere.
  5. What about the guys that built it?
  6. Hi and Don't know exactly how much weight you can shed, but they are a heavy car to start with so you could have your work cut out.
  7. Happy birthday dude. Have a good one
  8. Trev-the-Rev

    GT-R

    Prices are being hiked in the USA - no escape for us then! http://www.caranddriver.com/carnews/145 ... uging.html
  9. Those photos are awesome.
  10. Trev-the-Rev

    GT-R

    Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking Nissan's build quality. But if you haven't driven a new Porsche recently, you should. They feel almost as if they have been machined from a solid billet. There's just that feeling of completeness about them that Japanese manufacturers can't seem to emulate.
  11. I agree. Whilst the rear wing may look a bit extreme, you can bet your ass it works. A car such as this doesn't have bits stuck on it for show. I for one would love to strap myself into it and give it large at somewhere such as Spa
  12. Trev-the-Rev

    GT-R

    As technically advanced and engaging to drive as I'm sure it is, when all is said and done, it's still a Nissan. And whilst it clearly out performs the likes of a 997, when it comes down to aspects of ownership such as build quality, dealer service and residual values, the Porsche is streets ahead. If I were to be spending the sort of money the GTR is likely to be priced up at, it wouldn't be Nissan that is getting my hard-earned.
  13. +1. But you still made the correct decision
  14. Hi Rik and Knowing Jay is no bad thing because it at least means the jibes aren't being aimed at you
  15. Not sure how it would affect my warranty going to them
  16. That's what they give you from new inclusive with the warranty. If you want the extra 2 years you have to pay for them
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