More pondering - some good points above and thanks for that.
If the car was fundamentally sound, I’d likely not have asked the initial question. The faults which can’t be located are a worry and the issue with cornering is a huge worry.
If I was happy that the car was sound, I’d pay the money to get the repairs done without much of a thought. The expression ‘putting good money after bad’ keeps springing to mind at the moment.
More pondering - some good points above and thanks for that.
If the car was fundamentally sound, I’d likely not have asked the initial question. The faults which can’t be located are a worry and the issue with cornering is a huge worry.
If I was happy that the car was sound, I’d pay the money to get the repairs done without much of a thought. The expression ‘putting good money after bad’ keeps springing to mind at the moment.