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Is this a concern? The steering-wheel air-bag is designed not deploy unless the initial impact is head-on, similarly other air-bags may / may not deploy depending on initial point of impact and speed.... The Airbags did NOT open...
You definitely need to have your own assessor look at it.... Am thinking of having an Insurance assessor have a look at the car ...
If the tyres were bald, the fault lies with your son, as he was the driver and in the Guard's opinion, the car was not roadworthy. IME, this is a rather strange stance for the Guard to take, to place himself in the middle of what could be a civil case, rather than prosecute the driver for driving a dangerously unroadworthy vehicle.... the Garda that was dealing with it who stated that ... the car should not have been left out of the Garage as the tyres were bald...
If the tyres were bald, the fault lies with your son, as he was the driver and in the Guard's opinion, the car was not roadworthy. IME, this is a rather strange stance for the Guard to take, to place himself in the middle of what could be a civil case, rather than prosecute the driver for driving a dangerously unroadworthy vehicle.
if the tyres were bald comming out of the garage, then the tyres were bald going into the garage, so your son must of knew the needed replacing, but did he ask for the tyres to be replaced?
considering the car was in for a service, you would hope that the dealer actually picked up on them.
... but were able to charge €500 for a service to a VW Golf.
Just checked with my wife and they told her that the tyres would not last until the next service. The fact is that the two front tyres are completely bald.
Ultimately, the condition of a car is down to the driver.
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