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Old 26-01-2009, 14:36   #21
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Well it's come in at £938, which if I'm honest is a tad higher than I expected! Unfortunately it needed done so I didn't have a heck of a lot of choice!
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Old 26-01-2009, 17:59   #22
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Well it's come in at £938, which if I'm honest is a tad higher than I expected! Unfortunately it needed done so I didn't have a heck of a lot of choice!
Bloody hell, that's rather steep for what sounds like a new gear linkage, a little seal and a clutch linkage. Thank god I have a mechanic who's easily bribed with food and norks
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Old 26-01-2009, 18:03   #23
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Bloody hell, that's rather steep for what sounds like a new gear linkage, a little seal and a clutch linkage. Thank god I have a mechanic who's easily bribed with food and norks
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Old 26-01-2009, 19:25   #24
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Bloody hell, that's rather steep for what sounds like a new gear linkage, a little seal and a clutch linkage. Thank god I have a mechanic who's easily bribed with food and norks
MOT + Water ingress too, but yeah steep and to top it off it won't be ready until tomorrow evening now. Lazy sods. So now I've to try and either take a day off or find a way to get to work by combination of buses and trains

Complained to manager, usual BS from him though and of course all of the courtesy cars are out..
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Old 26-01-2009, 19:43   #25
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What a KIN RIP.
How the **** can they justify charging nigh on a Grand for work that Only takes 2 KIN DAYS
I am afraid I would trip out if somebody tried to take the piss out of me that much allowing me to do Whatever the **** I wanted to there face & there business.
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Old 26-01-2009, 21:07   #26
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I hope they itemise that bill so you can see exactly what you're paying for.
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Old 26-01-2009, 22:04   #27
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What a KIN RIP.
How the **** can they justify charging nigh on a Grand for work that Only takes 2 KIN DAYS
I am afraid I would trip out if somebody tried to take the piss out of me that much allowing me to do Whatever the **** I wanted to there face & there business.
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I hope they itemise that bill so you can see exactly what you're paying for.
You've both said my thoughts. That is just robbery. Did you get a quote for the work before dropping in? Thats a fair proportion of the value of the car.

That being said, I was quoted at £180 for rear discs and pads for the Focus (they were surprised when I said jog on).
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Old 27-01-2009, 01:36   #28
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That being said, I was quoted at £180 for rear discs and pads for the Focus (they were surprised when I said jog on).
How about £60 to change one headlight bulb on a Megane?
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Old 27-01-2009, 02:58   #29
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How about £60 to change one headlight bulb on a Megane?
I had a vauxhall garage determined to get me to pay £120 for them to replace the HT leads. Screw that. Bought HT leads for £10 (or something) at Halfords and did the job myself in 10 minutes. Would have been quicker if Dad hadn't been offering 'helpful' advice and managing to cut his finger on a blunt and smooth piece of bodywork (he's talented like that)
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Old 27-01-2009, 19:00   #30
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I had a vauxhall garage determined to get me to pay £120 for them to replace the HT leads. Screw that. Bought HT leads for £10 (or something) at Halfords and did the job myself in 10 minutes. Would have been quicker if Dad hadn't been offering 'helpful' advice and managing to cut his finger on a blunt and smooth piece of bodywork (he's talented like that)
To be fair, Renault aren't ripping "us" off as such.
In their infinite wisdom, they designed the car in such a way so to change the headlamp bulb you have to completely remove the front bumper. They do use high quality lamps, but logic dictates that some will fail.

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