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Anyone know how to stop that annoying click-clack...

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Post by Confused » Thu Jul 10, 2014 5:07 pm

greenninja wrote:Suprising really as the car only has 24k on the clock.
Low mileage = used for lots of short journeys = doors open/closed regularly, lots of turning (so steering wheel worn), seat bolsters worn, suspension knackered due to speed bumps

Compare that to a car that's spent its life on the motorway but has a higher mileage... ;)

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Post by wurlycorner » Thu Jul 10, 2014 5:45 pm

Yep, in that instance you get; Front of car/A pillars and roof look like they've been sprayed with machine gun fire, windscreen covered in chips and cracks, drivers seat sagging and bolster worn, steering wheel, gearknob and pedals shiny and worn... ;-) :D

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Post by bb1boy » Fri Jul 11, 2014 4:13 pm

wurlycorner wrote:Yep, in that instance you get; Front of car/A pillars and roof look like they've been sprayed with machine gun fire, windscreen covered in chips and cracks, drivers seat sagging and bolster worn, steering wheel, gearknob and pedals shiny and worn... ;-) :D
BUUUUT, your doors won't be going CLICK-CLACK when you open and close them :)
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