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Doesn't need to be un-SORN'd then, for the MOT. Great. Though a month's worth of tax is way cheaper then reinstating the annual insurance - I wonder if I can get daily insurance for a competition car (the Fabia).
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You can't tax it (unsorn!) until you have the MOT.
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But if it has a current MOT I could tax it, if needed.
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JonMad wrote: Mon Sep 01, 2025 4:33 pm But if it has a current MOT I could tax it, if needed.
Yes. If it didn't you couldn't tax it but would be expected to tax it immediately post test.
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Car needs a service at 1200 miles, I’ve driven 600 in 2 weeks and potentially driving through Europe a week Wednesday.. unfortunately, I’m away for half those days so thinking I need to drive into the Cotswolds or Devon mid week to get the mileage ticked off before Europe beckons.

Any one of any events mid this week worth visiting?
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Alpine update.

Still not fixed…

However the light at the end of the tunnel is approaching. There was an engine ordered for it last week. 5-10 days lead time then they will fit it. Hoping to have it back sometime this month.

This is week 14 and into the 5th month. :cry:
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Oof, 14 weeks? :( Been there myself, it's incredibly frustrating.

New engine is pretty extreme though :o
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Did we get to what the specific cause was? Did I miss a final diagnosis?

I'm guessing I did if they're replacing the entire lump though.
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More to the point are you springing for a full engine or is alpine/dealer footing the bill
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Beany wrote: Mon Sep 01, 2025 10:03 pm Did we get to what the specific cause was? Did I miss a final diagnosis?

I'm guessing I did if they're replacing the entire lump though.
You did not. Other things have happened since. It now needs an engine and possibly a turbo.
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jamcg wrote: Mon Sep 01, 2025 10:45 pm More to the point are you springing for a full engine or is alpine/dealer footing the bill
An agreement has been met.
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is there a reason you can’t share the details?
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Rich B wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 7:41 am is there a reason you can’t share the details?
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ISTR when I had an agreement with Renault over my 197's borked gearbox I was sworn to secrecy.
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They're ditching the Renault engine in his Alpine, for a Mercedes engine in 2026?
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It’s bullshit. We’ll fix your car for a sensible amount if you don’t tell anyone about it. Or we’ll leave you with a broken car and you can spend loads taking us to court to try and get us to fix it or pay loads to fix it yourself and then spend time and money trying to get some back.
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Battery dead on the Vitara again so time for a replacement, a bit rubbish as the car is less than five years old. The car has stop start but strangely the battery is a tiny 063 that isn't suitable for stop start engines. Looking into it further this is the battery that Suzuki fit from new even though it clearly isn't up to the job. I've ordered another 063 battery but with a much higher capacity so hopefully it'll perform better.

If anyone needs a new battery Tayna have 20% off at the moment in their ebay shop.
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Wise insights from sadie110bot :roll:
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Sadie110 wrote: Wed Sep 03, 2025 8:45 am It sounds like the E92 M3 has had a relatively light maintenance year with just a brake fluid change, MOT, and rear tyres costing £105 and £480 respectively, while the F31 320d had a more typical service including oil, filters, and inspection amounting to £260. Usually, a quieter service year like this often leads to more extensive and costly maintenance on the M car the following year, especially with higher-performance models like the M3 that have more complex servicing needs. Planning ahead for potentially bigger ///M servicing costs next year would be wise given this pattern.
Spooky, you have the same line up i had at the beginning of this thread and virtually the same experience…
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What’s more disturbing is the bot referencing ‘///M’
Which means there must be many bellends using that online :lol:

Anyway, Mito - passed with the most flying of colours.
How about not having a sig at all?
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