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Either way I wouldn't drive it if it doesn't sit right, it's unlikely to be safe and you will probably have voided your insurance in the event of an accident if they can prove it's not roadworthy. You'll also get pulled over in the (admittedly fairly unlikely, but these things have a habit of happening…) event that the plod spot you.
Take the bus - it won't kill you. The car might.
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Slightly worrying that you even need to ask.
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That's all the endorsement I needed. Looks like I'll be driving tomorrow!
On a Corsa-C it's very unlikely to cause any further problems, as there is plenty metal to catch broken springs. Just drive sensibly.
Certain other cars however, I'm surprised manufacturers have never been forced to issue recalls. How they can get away with springs snapping and going straight through tyres as there's nothing to catch them if the end snaps, fascinates me. There must be a good law suit in there somewhere.
this may be nonesense
Yeah, I got a few mixed answers both on here and in person, suggesting it wasn't that unreasonable of a question really. But I ultimately ended up on a bus. Which was inevitably late and smelt like someone was frying a turd on it.