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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
If you are suspicious that it has been used for those sort of things note the mileage when you leave it with the dealer for servicing (not the trip as that can be reset - the main odo reading) If there are more than a couple of miles (they do have to road test cars sometimes if you have a specific problem like a rattle to cure) then ask them to justify the mileage when you get it back. I don't know how you would prove it had been taken offroading though without getting the car up on a ramp to view the underside - look on the inside of the alloys for mud lumps (turn the wheels full lock one way and take a look inside the rims and then turn to full opposite look and repeat) would be the only way to do it without going to extremes.
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Sun Oct 16 2005 2:50pm |
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Mr Bean Member Since: 30 Sep 2005 Location: Up North Posts: 46 |
Tim,
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Sun Oct 16 2005 6:40pm |
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RRUK Member Since: 10 Jun 2005 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 2584 |
If you can afford to, fit a Navtrak unit and you can get print-outs of where the car has been, how fast etc. Proof positive. L319 D4 HSE
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Mon Oct 17 2005 8:46am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Agree with RRUK on this, best way of proving the activity of your car when you're not with it is with some kind of tracking system. It's not a cheap thing to fit (esp one with all the bells and whistles) but it can pay for itself in spades if you have to use it. Not sure if similar incidents are still occurring but when I got my M3 I remember a couple of threads on BM3W were reporting that the Tracker control centre would phone them up and advise them that their car was heading north up the M1 at over 100mph or some such while it was meant to be booked in for service.
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Mon Oct 17 2005 12:37pm |
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jonathan-woss Member Since: 29 Sep 2005 Location: London Posts: 5 |
Can anyone explain why I get a smell of fish when I squiwt my fwont wipewz.
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Thu Oct 20 2005 10:44pm |
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Gazzer Member Since: 21 Oct 2005 Location: Salisbury Plain Posts: 318 |
Just the smell of the deicing washer fluid mixed with new plastic smell. Back on the subject, I never let the Dealer wash my car, this serves 2 purposes. 1) They can't hide any damage/evidence of a drive. 2) trying to keep swirls to a minimum, coz I got special polish on my car. So Tina this would help in your dilemma, I would also go ballistic at the dealer. I always note my odometer. G 2010MY Land Rover Freelander 2 HSE Santorini Black with Ebony Napoli Leather |
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Fri Oct 21 2005 10:53am |
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mattclarky Member Since: 16 Oct 2005 Location: North Wales Posts: 13 |
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Sun Oct 23 2005 12:04am |
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