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  1. remarkable1967

    anti collision emergency braking

    There would be no insurance implications as insurance is based on the driver always being in control and not the car. I did discuss this with a friend who runs her own NFU insurance agency. They are just driver aids.
  2. remarkable1967

    anti collision emergency braking

    I turn pretty much all the "safety"features off or to alert only, every time I get in the car. Also if I could just have normal cruise control rather than adaptive that would also be fine with me. Not a moan as I really love the car but it's just trying to be too clever and not particularly...
  3. remarkable1967

    Any MG ZS EV Trophy LR’s in stock anywhere?

    Sorry to piggyback. Don't car manufacturers have a dealership network anymore? I remember buying a new Vauxhall many moons ago and they sourced a car from another vauxhall dealer. When I ordered my white MG4 SE SR last week, it was on a 18 week lead time. However, had I wanted it in black, they...
  4. remarkable1967

    We buy any car

    I have used WBAC once it was actually the best price I could get at the time on my wife's Fiat 500 Convertible. One thing I would say though is that if you get a valuation from them and the don't pursue the offer, I guarantee that a if you get a fresh valuation a week or so later, it drops...
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