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Ogler 21027 points
40/M/Back for now, United Kingdom Join Date: Dec 2005 |
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So ok, I admit - in driving a Fiat, I'm driving a pile of crud - that much is certain
What I didn't expect though, was the result of my getting a flat. I thought I could simply get the damaged tire repaired, and use the spare new one as the main tire till I changed the car (Want to do this in August). Wrong!
Changed it, and for some insane reason, the spare tire is a special one, to be used simply to get you to the nearest garage to buy an expensive new one Bummer! Well I still repaired it but I don't trust repairs for long term use - and an expensive shopping trip will be coming up.
Then, after parking it in the college car park, some f**kwit decides to "key" the side
Well vandals, being a Fiat, the paintwork is substandard anyway. I spent 10 minutes rubbing down the scratch with T-cut, re-waxing it, and now you can't even see the scratch.
Your mean little trick failed you jealous pathetic lowlifes - and you know something else? That carpark has cctv, and I know the guy on reception at college, and could get hold of the footage and view exactly who you were - but I don't intend to. Why? Because you are just sad little people, and you just aren't worth it.
OK, rant over | |
 stumblinthrulife
Points Whore Master 61545 points | | If it's a small comfort, "donuts" aren't limited to Fiats. Even very expensive cars don't come with a full size spare. Exceptions to this are typically high end "off-road" (I use the "" to indicate allegedly...) vehicles. |
 jeanettesianrachel
Ogler 28810 points | | i had to get a fiat after my cavalier cdi got knicked it was that long ago i dont know what sortit was ,i too needed a tyre my friend new someone who worked in a car sales place,so we just took my car there and swapped them over,or rather they did i was hiding. |
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