Thank you very much
Yeah, part-supply can be quite the issue ever since CoViD killed the old world. I figured out that my car's oil wasn't exchanged/topped up, when the turbocharger blew up, as it was running dry (normally the on-board computer would warn you, but they somehow found the drive to deactivate the maintenance-computer, while they couldn't be bothered to change the oil...). Getting a replacement took almost a month (breaks took similarly long and my garage at first offered to install the sports-version breaks, but it turned out I'd have waited for nearly 3 months for the delivery, so Type R breaks it became, waiting time just under 3 weeks). My new garage was so nice to supply me with a replacement for minimal extra costs (they'll get their fair share once the pending trial is resolved), a contemporary HR-V, hybrid-driven kinda-SUV.hammerofglass wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 7:16 amHad my car in the shop for MONTHS while they were waiting on parts (just plastic shell stuff but enough to keep it from being street legal). Every dealer around me was sold out of everything but pickups and SUVs as of August. Insurance paid most of the rental so it wasn't as bad as could have been.
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I can recommend. Not my cup of tea, as I like sitting close to the road, but a pretty good design. Wierdly enough, my Civic has a larger trunk. But can't blame the HR-V for that, as the large trunk was one of the many reasons for why I opted for the Civic. Because when being on vacation, I tend to bring along quite some electronic and camping equipment, as well as having the option of using the tipped-over rear seating+trunk as a sleeeping space. Have I mentioned, that I absolutely fell in love with the 10th gen Civic? Easily one of the best vehicles you can get for the money and it's front design is a bit more old-school, than the wide-mouthed frog-look so many cars had at the time (and still do). Sorry for fanboying there
Congrats! I absolutely loved being on permanent night-shift, back when I was in the modernization team of my company, but I understand the troubles involved all too well. Enjoy the change of life. Change keeps our brains freshhammerofglass wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 7:16 amFor new in life, I got transferred to a new department in the same company. Working days for the first time in a decade, it's nice but work being the beginning of the day not the end is a big shift. Finally got all my ID to have the same name on it, yay bureaucracy.