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  1. Well spotted Jack ... looks like logical semantics wins the day over imprecise subjectivity. 😂
  2. Streuth, this is taking being pedantic to a whole new level. OK, so the poor guy perhaps should have used 'swap' rather than 'rotation'. Holy moly ... pettifogging for the sake of pettifogging. 🙄
  3. I'll try and help you out here Jack. 😉 Vladimir, it's clear, he means that he swaps nearside to offside and visa-versa ... and yes, on the same axle ... but not front to back (axle) due to different sizes. Capeesh ... ? 🙂
  4. Good job Jack, well done. Solid correction on the front judging by the results. Plenty more miles in those tyres providing you don't scrag 'em. 😉
  5. There's no question that those treads are perfectly legal, just that the inner wear is clearly greater than the outer as is particularly evident from the first pic which has rightly prompted the OP to think that alignment would not be a bad idea. An objective observation with which it is surely difficult to disagree.
  6. Haha ... there's just two highly sceptical views of Kwik Fit and I don't blame them for many branches seem to work on a commission structure for fault finding! 🤨 I think the general view is to politely deflect any other recommendations that the Kwik Fitters suggest, claim a shortage of time but ask them to kindly put the faults in writing so that you can be reminded for next time. Chances are that at this point they will suddenly begin to back-track (no pun intended). 😀 After all, you may not have an alternative option for a wheel alignment facility in your area. 🤔
  7. Cheers 'Noo bie'. Mileage on mine has only just crept into the 30's but without ML, satnav and sun(moon)roof so I'd be very happy with even £5k as that would be more than I paid for it. I can't imagine that there will be too many out there with lower mileage even if I keep it a while, well serviced and valeted naturally, and also add a few k miles. 😉
  8. I think you'll find that you and he have been looking at it! 😉
  9. That explanation works for me. 👍 If I hadn't recently bought an even-lower-mileage '06 then I would certainly have shown an interest. Rather than taking the ding-risk option I really hope that you achieve your asking price ... if for no other reason than it helps me properly value mine! 😉
  10. Haha! ... good spot Mark! Off you go then JPJ ... get in touch with Noo bie and start the ball rolling. 😉
  11. The fee you quote is for the Congestion Charge only ... ULEZ is £12.50 and in addition to the Congestion Charge. 🙂
  12. Looks to me to be a good, clean and well looked after low mileage example. Not too many about like that with Mark Levinson, SatNav and sunroof. Only thought would be to check both rear tyres as they were marked down as advisories less than 1k miles ago. Reading his ad the seller would never sell as low as £3k but if you can get it for that it would be an absolute steal. I disagree with John's research re pricing, I think it's worth well over £4k in fact I'd probably pay £4500 for that and maybe slightly more if it's got 2x new rear tyres. And PS ... it IS ULEZ compliant!
  13. You keep moving the goalposts Linas ... you actually did imply that the car was permanently in the UK ... "spend all summer completely legally driving" and then "service it and put it into storage" (your exact words!). Or did you mean send it back to the CI for storage ... you just didn't happen to mention that!?! 🙄 Anyway, I can't keep repeating myself ... I'm getting one of my Forum-Fail headaches ... added to which I must be able to find something better to do ... ah yes, War and Peace, that should keep me occupied! 👋
  14. Very unlike me ... I've had to read your last post more than once ... but unfortunately I still don't understand it! 😔 I don't think I'm getting through the waters that you're desperately trying to muddle. 🤨 Previously on this thread ... You say that you can be 'fully covered' by insurance one minute but it 'may not be permanent' the next! How does that work? 🤔 And you now say it's a CI registered Company car being rented to a Director of the same Company who is a permanent resident of the UK and keeps the car permanently in the UK. Not only will no insurance cover that arrangement (without a false declaration - ie. fraud) but the vehicle will be considered imported and will need to be UK registered and licensed after 6 months. 😉 I think you're trying to wriggle out of a situation that you don't quite understand by creating false diversions rather than simply admitting that you're wrong. 😯 It's a scam.
  15. Better late than never ... where have you been? 😂
  16. Well of course you don't think that you've suggested anything illegal because you obviously want to believe what you type ... I just worry that others might believe it too! 😲 But hey, time to just agree it's a scam and stop diverting from the thread topic. 😉
  17. As I thought ... it's a complete wind-up and so felonious as to be breathtakingly irreverent and misleading, so much so that you seem to be making it up as you go along. 🙄 You've negated all your so-called theories by admitting that it's not actually 'completely legal driving' whereas you stated the opposite earlier 🤨 . And if you were ever to make an insurance claim under such circumstances you'd forfeit both the car and probably your livelihood as it would not be entertained and you would likely as not be facing Court proceedings. 😔 ..... Oh, and incidentally ... I drip feed my car, hardly ever brim it. 😀
  18. Come now Linas, are you for real 😳 ? I'm finding this quite bazaar and have no idea where you're getting this idea from because it's absolute nonsense. You say ... you are a UK resident. You then have to pay to set up a (Limited) Company in the CI and legitimise it each year with (trading) accounts. As a Director of this Company you buy a car, registered in the CI, and sell it to the Company so it can then rent it back to you? Or maybe the Company buys it. 🤨 And you now say that the car is kept permanently in the UK, both in store and on the road ... so even if you could insure it in the CI (which somehow I doubt!) the underwriters would quote you a premium for UK use ... so no saving there then. 😉 You would also then be obliged to declare that the car is actually a permanent import from the CI ... so it then becomes subject to VAT and road tax and UK law regarding number plate regulations ... so no savings there then either. 😔 I just don't get where you're coming from at all! 😲🤔😲
  19. Nope, sorry Linas, you've completely lost me 🤨. You say that as a UK resident you can 'probably' register a Company in the CI, rent out your own car to yourself 😕 and drive it with black/silver plates in the UK ... but not permanently! 😳 Now why on earth would anyone want to do that? 🤔 Makes absolutely no sense to me even if it were possible. 😲 If I'm missing something obvious then do please try and explain ... preferably in as few words as possible so that I can understand. We're never too old to learn 😉 .
  20. I did try and make sense of it, honest! ... but it just didn't happen 😂 . It' looks like a cunning plan but I think you'll find that it's not permitted on a permanent basis (which I think is what you were implying) under both HMRC and DVLA regulations. Temporary or periodic rental then yes, no problem but only within certain time constraints. 😉 As for post-Brexit, the terms relating to car rental in or out of the EU have indeed slightly changed depending upon which Countries you visit and for how long. It would need one of your multi-page answers to clarify that one ... but please don't! 🤐😄
  21. It's as much as I can manage to read your posts once let alone twice ... 🤣
  22. Possible but illegal! Blimey, where's this thread going next ... 😁 John in Las Palmas ... The colour of plates are set by law depending upon the Country you live in! In the UK all fronts are reflective white and rears are yellow, both with black characters ... unless the car was registered before 1975 in which case black with silver lettering is acceptable. 😉 Linas ... As for registering a car in Jersey and driving it on mainland roads ... that's OK for visiting providing you have proof of Channel Island residency ... but not an option if you live on the mainland as it then needs to conform with DVLA rules which includes payment of VAT (if purchased in the CI) and having a valid MOT. Sorry Linas ... nice try! 😉
  23. Ah I see, that'll be it then, thanks for the short and concise answer! 🙂
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