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  • original PM
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    already has back in the day - just found that each day less and less acceleration and more and more slipping/revving.

    until it falls apart...

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    p*ss off

    no one cares

    next
    You should - The same thing may happen to you one day!

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by Gruffalo View Post
    That is a very useful reply - did not think about accelerating gently! Automatic next time.
    FTFY

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  • Gruffalo
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    I drove 10k on a slipping clutch and then dumped the car in Paris. The trick is to be gentle, not to accelerate quickly and use the correct gear for the speed and incline. Once you get to your destination then slip the clutch so that the bu88ers can't drive it any further.
    That is a very useful reply - did not think about accelerating gently! Hertz next time.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by Gruffalo View Post
    Rental car from Spain - clutch is slipping when engine red hot and going up the mountain roads.

    Flight back 10am tomorrow, usually no more than 90 min drive. In France just now.

    Would you try to drive back today and tell the firm for another car, or leave at 5am tomorrow to allow for any breakdown and hope for the best?

    I have an annual zero excess policy, and am worried about the rental firm kippering me up over non existent clutch abuse!

    Used the firm before, always April may and new good cars. Tjrns out they just change them once a year so they are all now snagged out!
    I drove 10k on a slipping clutch and then dumped the car in Paris. The trick is to be gentle, not to accelerate quickly and use the correct gear for the speed and incline. Once you get to your destination then slip the clutch so that the bu88ers can't drive it any further.

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  • Gruffalo
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    FTFY
    I do have a mountain bike here in the basement. May well cycle back instead!

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    FTFY
    Oh yeah, fanks!

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
    You've posted sh!t like this before about dodgy car rental. Dream up something more believable, like cycling round a corner and finding a whole family wiped out in what looks like a professional hit...
    FTFY

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by Gruffalo View Post
    Rental car from Spain - clutch is slipping when engine red hot and going up the mountain roads.

    Flight back 10am tomorrow, usually no more than 90 min drive. In France just now.

    Would you try to drive back today and tell the firm for another car, or leave at 5am tomorrow to allow for any breakdown and hope for the best?

    I have an annual zero excess policy, and am worried about the rental firm kippering me up over non existent clutch abuse!

    Used the firm before, always April may and new good cars. Tjrns out they just change them once a year so they are all now snagged out!
    You've posted sh!t like this before about dodgy car rental. Dream up something more believable, like driving round a corner and finding a whole family wiped out in what looks like a professional hit...

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  • SimonMac
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    Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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  • Lockhouse
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    Originally posted by Gruffalo View Post
    Rental car from Spain - clutch is slipping when engine red hot and going up the mountain roads.

    Flight back 10am tomorrow, usually no more than 90 min drive. In France just now.

    Would you try to drive back today and tell the firm for another car, or leave at 5am tomorrow to allow for any breakdown and hope for the best?

    I have an annual zero excess policy, and am worried about the rental firm kippering me up over non existent clutch abuse!

    Used the firm before, always April may and new good cars. Tjrns out they just change them once a year so they are all now snagged out!
    If it's not going to cost I'd drive back today. If you have something booked for tonight leave early tomorrow and drive carefully.

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  • stek
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    Clutch dilemma

    Isn't there a spare clutch in the glovebox?

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  • original PM
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    p*ss off

    no one cares

    next

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  • Gruffalo
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    Clutch dilemma

    Rental car from Spain - clutch is slipping when engine red hot and going up the mountain roads.

    Flight back 10am tomorrow, usually no more than 90 min drive. In France just now.

    Would you try to drive back today and tell the firm for another car, or leave at 5am tomorrow to allow for any breakdown and hope for the best?

    I have an annual zero excess policy, and am worried about the rental firm kippering me up over non existent clutch abuse!

    Used the firm before, always April may and new good cars. Tjrns out they just change them once a year so they are all now snagged out!
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