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Jon @ Maximum Attack Rallying

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Opinionated rally video makerer + writer + motorsport engineering specialist Follow me on the YouTube ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Katılım Ekim 2016
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British Rally Championship
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Thorburn throws his hat into the ring Multiple @jim_clark_rally winner Euan Thornburn will join the BRC for next weekend's event in his trusty VW Polo R5. The Duns driver hasn't been in the car since last year's event, but has always gone well at his home event. #BRCRally
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@modernheroestv For these first ones, I agree, but I suspect they'll quickly get their act together. It was similar in Saudi. There were big issues with parts in the early days, but now the Chinese brands are matching the established players.
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These are going to be even more worthless than I thought when the first PCP on them ends
Lawrence Whittaker@ListerLawrence

Yesterday I posted about the Temu Range Rover, and a lot of you replied about issues you’ve been having with Jaecoo too. So I took the liberty of reading the warranty document of Britain’s best selling car, as I'd heard they had a 7 year warranty. Prudent, since we will be covering them one day, well that day is sooner than I thought! Whilst they do advertise a 7 year 100,000 mile warranty and some parts are covered under this, many parts are only warranted for 3 years or just 40,000 miles! These include: • A/C Compressor. • Alternator. • Ball Joint(s). • Brake Caliper. • Catalytic Converter. • Dashboard Upholstery and Trims (wear & tear). • Infotainment Unit. • Exhaust System. • Fuel Injector(s). • Fuel Pump. • Oil Pump. • Seat Upholstery (wear & tear). • Shock Absorber(s). • Starter Motor. • Steering Wheel Upholstery (wear & tear). • Timing Belt. • Track Rod End. • Water Pump. • Wheel Bearing. • Window Regulator. Worse still, the remote control key is only covered for 1 year or 20,000 miles, and if you are using the car as an Uber, Taxi, Courier or Driving School the main warranty limits are reduced further. It's been a long time since i've seen any manufacturer offer warranty cover only for the first 40,000 miles, in fact I can't remember any. I know these cars are cheap, but perhaps that is for a reason...?

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I spotted this McLaren 570S the other day. Firstly, it's lovely. Secondly, is this the same car that one of the mags foolishly posted about its disabled badge?
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Could you be a legend and watch this latest video? youtu.be/u94KT_5h2Hc
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A reminder it wasn't that long ago Ford would sell you a 200bhp, 1,200kg hot hatch with a manual gearbox, limited-slip differential and adjustable dampers. Now all they want to sell you is a bunch of dreary, unimaginative, distinctly average crossovers. How the mighty have fallen
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