Pudsey Bear
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yesh a load of money.So the dpf saves the air and he polutes the ground at his workshop.
Ford cars similarly decide they need to be replaced, but the difference is that Fords don't give you any notice. They just go "Oh no, I've had enough. Get yourself a new one. Preferably a Japanese one".. . .
My BMW F11 is one of the many cars that have a mileage countdown so it will decide it needs to be replaced irrespective of actual condition and light up the dashboard or even disable the engine performance accordingly . . . .
Yep its all now just bull sh one t, problem is we are being suckered into it just to grab our monies.The second-to-last thing I heard about Volvo electric cars was that buyers are required to sign a form which says they accept that the car will not become environmentally neutral until they are 7 years old. . That assumes they won't need a multithousand pound new battery in the meantime of course.
Yesterday someone told me they are not making electric cars any more. Didn't I hear the same thing about Ford?
. . . .and I read somewhere that Euro7 specifies the emissions from brake dust and tyre wear. How on earth is a MOT station expected to test tyre and brake dust?