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15-03-2011, 11:33 PM | #11 | ||
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Also guys please do not forget that servicing an HSV is going to be far more expensive than an SS due to:
• Much more expensive factory tyres • Having to fill it up with 98 octane vs 91 (HSV will require than for warrantee) • Much more expensive brake pads and rottors • Probably more expansive (exclusive) service labour cost due to the HSV brand • Ets … My whole point was where does the expense end??? When does the government draw the line of stoping to spend more tax money or more expensive tools of trade? One can always argue that something X that is much more expensive is better but at some point there needs to be a reasonable limit. |
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