Thread: TDCI auto
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Old 08-06-2019, 08:30 AM   #5
adyadad
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Default Re: TDCI auto

Lucky she wasn't in her previous car, a Hyundai i30. This one had buckles in the A pillar and dash so any harder an impact and I'm sure she would have been crushed. Although, she was told by her surgeon that her right ankle joint will need to be fused in the future and she'll be unable to go back to nursing, hence the left foot accelerator.
We've already replaced the baby seat but it's certainly good to see others have the same thoughts as us. Insurance came good.
A left foot accelerator varies on the design but round about $1200 will get a good one fitted. This will be paid for by TAC. (eventually through reimbursement)
I've got as scanner for the codes so there's no problems there.
Depending what's around at the time, there's been a number of reasonable cars with not so high k's. I've got an eye on one at the moment with full dealer servicing and will contact them to see of any problems with the car on Tuesday.
I'm just hoping she gets one as good as her previous one (minus the rearranging of the front).
And I'm sure if the need arises that Bank of Dad will come to the table.

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