4 days and I still aint recieved my insurance certificate, means I cant tax it so I cant drive it and wont be able to get to work on Monday, which means I lose Ã,£150 :evil:
Left one and my right one. awnkers.
Its probably royal fail too
or more likely the aa
Ill have to SORN it til it comes through, but I aint got the v5 yet either :(
Didnt you get a cover note? I thought that was common with all insurers :?
Not even a cover note :/
the tax people dont exept cover notes anyway :(
but post office do expect the original insurance cert, not a photocopy or fax (cause the dvla are winkers with that stipulation)
www.dayinsure.com for emergencies.
print your own ins. cert!
Nice idea, but:
QuoteIMPORTANT - ROAD LICENSING (TAXATION) : dayinsure.com motor insurance certificates provide evidence of insurance in the format prescribed by Road Traffic Act legislation. However, DVLA and UK Post Offices will not accept electronically downloaded documents for road fund licence purposes.
Therefore, you cannot purchase temporary insurance under this arrangement solely for the purposes of obtaining a road fund licence.
Road fund licences should be obtained using documentation supplied by the provider of appropriate annual insurance cover on the relevant vehicle.
If youve got your policy number and a new MOT, with the 11 digit MOT number you can get taxed up online.
Indeed you can, but they will only post to the current registered keeper on their records, and since he says hes not got it yet, I guess its safe to assume its not him.
DVLA can be slow as hell at sending out V5s Ive been waiting about 6 weeks so far for mine. In fact I think Im gonna call them and chase it up...
Theyre thinking of moving all DVLNI services to swansea - god help us all if they do.
I waited 3 months on the last certificate of permanent export from those bastards. They once fined me for 3 cars that I sold off in Nottingham and the change of keepers forms were posted by recorded delivery, by me, the second i handed the keys over. This was after the new owner received his new tax book.
I managed to get it done today, been out in the car most of the afternoon :D
so what do you think>?
most of the afternoon is a bit of a giveaway.
not 20 minutes, and putting it on autotrader is he :mrgreen:
its an MX, he loves it. simple.
hmmm..
:thumbup: Open top.
:thumbup: The 2nd gear drop.
:thumbup: Everyone looks at it.
:thumbup: Handling, although its a little hairy at times.
:thumbup: It fits like a glove, everything is where it should be...
:thumbdown: ...Except for the pedals (too far to the right), and the indicator stalk is on the wrong side..
:thumbdown: The brakes dont seem too good, even though theyre pretty much new & have braided lines.
:thumbdown: Not nearly enough traction, this is probably just the tires though.
:thumbdown: I dont like the amount of travel in the clutch pedal, i.e. from top to floor.
Mechanically, I think theres a slight blow in the exhaust system, one of the pulleys is a little loose, the aircon needs recharged, and also Im not convinced by the wheel bearings, but its going in for a major service soon.
I like it, but I need time to get used to it - I was constantly checking my side mirrors cos the car is lot wider than Im used to. Im actually slower in the 5 than I was in the bog cooper.
nooo, the indicators are on the correct side.
While coming up to that roundabout, you can be putting the clutch in with the left foot, braking with the right, changing the gear with the left hand and then flicking the indicators in whatever direction & making whatever minor steering adjustments you want.
:mrgreen:
get some decent tyres on there for the traction issues.. and anyway, once you get a few airfield days in - youll love being able to break traction in a safe environment, slidey slidey!
long clutch-travel sucks though, I find it hard to believe an MX-5 would have even a single control that is long-throw :o thats not very sporty!
Its not that bad tbh, I did 250miles yesterday so Im more used to it now.
Id normally whack the indicator down as I go to change gear cos you can keep your right-hand on the wheel.
I just sorted my insurance via confused.com Its saved me Ã,£100 + Ã,£150 on the excess. :) Swinton and Insurance4you were the two offering that deal, since I know Swinton I went with them. Little did I know they are also a broker like Confused.com and they were merely advertising Insurance4you :) I bought it Monday evening and all my paperwork has arrived today. When you buy it you do get the option of printing out your documentation there and then. Since I have a laser printer I can use it. I doubt you would be able to if you had an inkjet printer. I also had to get my Tax. And pay off Ã,£1K on my Credit Card. I am skint until payday next month :(
My car is currently at the garage, and I have a Hyundai Getz to drive around in. It has to be the worst car I have ever driven. And it stinks!