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  1. I'm an IT technical engineer for a car transporter company in Carlisle Love: the banter with all the different departments, from traffic, to claims, to the workshop. Also seeing new Skodas going past the window on their way to their new homes / dealerships. Oh and the fact that the air musuem over the road from us has an Avro Vulcan pointed our way! :-) Hate: The rudeness of some of the people from one or two car manufacturers (non VAG group, I hasten to add!)- if someone has a problem, let us know, don't start a massive rant about nothing - it just delays us getting to work on the issue!
  2. Rikki Fulton was a legend, and this Last Call was one of his bests! Thanks for reminding me! :-)
  3. Well, its been a long time since I happily sold my Mk1 Fabia vRS SE (it was surprisingly a Friday afternoon job - don't ask!), bringing to end many years of Skoda ownership, which included a Felicia and three Fabias. Since then I've had an Altea (loved it to bits), a VW Caddy (in vRS blue!) and a company car - Honda Civic (reliable, great on fuel, but rather boring). So, after accepting a new job offer yesterday (this job does not have a car as part of the package), I find myself back in Skoda world! I've bought a lovely little white Fabia Monte Carlo and can't wait to collect him! Tis good to be back guys, been away faaaaar too long! Heather
  4. Cheers for that - called in tonight and found he'd sorted it himself - he might be retired now but once a mechanic, always a mechanic hehehe Will try and find out how he did it...
  5. Hello My dad's 63 plate Roomster has just been in for service and they have forgotten to reset the maintenance counter on it, so the spanner is still showing on the dash. I remembered how to switch this off on the older models (ones with a twiddly stick thing under the rev counter), but his has two buttons, one with a picture of some squares on (clock set) and one with'0.0' on it. I've tried Pressing the 0.0 button, switching on ignition, releasing the button the pressing the other one, then switching off and on again (worked on my Caddy that had these buttons), but still the spanner shows up. Any ideas? Cheers! Heather
  6. I was following a VW Transporter of a fair old age, but still lookin fab nevertheless - and noticed it had a sticker in the back windows that said 'I'd rather push a Volkswagen than drive a Ford' The day before I saw a gleaming 2CV sporting this sticker - 'Live Fast, Die Young, Own a 2CV? Live Slow, Last Forever'
  7. Depeche Mode - Ultra, and Violator. And occasionally a bit of 90s britpop :-) And there's nowt wrong with West Sound (well last few months have gone downhill) - I discovered Simple Minds via them! :-)
  8. I know it's been bliss! T'other half is an ultra runner and he left his car in Keswick yesterday... To run home to Carlisle (nutcase), so I had the daunting task of taking him back to retrieve his car this morning... Bank holiday Monday in the lakes wasn't my idea of fun... But when we got there it was surprisingly quiet! I even found somewhere for myself to park so we could have a picnic before heading back! Return journey brought us back down to earth... Sunday driver mode everywhere! Ah well, was nice while it lasted :-)
  9. Yeah BIK is a lot lower than if I was given a van, and fuel consumption much better, think it's a no brainer now I've had a couple of days to mull it over. Thanks all of you for your opinions / info on your civic experiences, makes me feel a bit happier knowing more about the vehicle! Will see if I can go for a run in one tomoro at work :-)
  10. Yeah - pretty nifty idea! Love the way they flip up to give you all that loadspace, I did wonder at first why my boss didn't just give me another van, but compared to what it's replacing (Peugeot 207 van), the space is a massive plus for us.
  11. Thanks for the info! I had a look round one today and was struck by how much room there is in the back, which is good as I lug around a lot of printers / servers (I'm an IT engineer). It'll also be capable of taking my bikes out at weekends which was a worry if I sold the Caddy. Seems solidly built too compared with one or two jap cars I've had as courtesy cars at work so looking good so far... :-)
  12. I've been given promotion at work and part of the package is a company car. As a life long driver of VAG group cars (and many French vans at work hehehe)I haven't a clue what a Civic would be like. The offer is for a Civic SE 1.6 diesel. I would be looking to sell my VW Caddy (no room on the drive at home for 3 cars, and it only moves once a week), so I would be sacrificing (and saving) a fair amount if I accepted the offer. Any previous experience of Civics would be great! Cheers
  13. I had number 461, convinced a previous owner had bumped it as the front bumper always looked slightly out of alignment. Was amazing on fuel (best was 73mpg on a run through Yorkshire), though it had a fair number of niggles - rear spoiler paint delaminated at 3 years old, radio had a fault with its aerial (worked when it wanted, even after going to the dealer), had the accelerator pedal replaced at 2 1/2 years old as it wouldn't return fully all the time (fun at roundabouts!). Apart from that, was a decent enough little car, I traded it as I needed a bigger vehicle for travelling to cycling events and wanted to put the bike inside etc.
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