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deano87

posted on 14th Nov 06 at 14:45

The stamp just shows that you have a good service hisotry i.e. the car has been looked after, well maintained. This will indicate to the prospective buyer that you have cared for the car and it will be a worthwhile buy for them etc.

The price all depends on what you have done. Obviously, the more you have done, the more you spend on parts plus more on labour. If you are on a tight budget, don't go to Vauxhall. The average labour rate and a normal garage is about £40 per hour, Vauxhall could charge 2, possibly 3 times more.

I have the number of an excellent guy in Shefford if you want it - u2u me.


Morty123

posted on 14th Nov 06 at 00:04

what price would i be looking at in a garage ? would the stamp just be for when i come to sell the car? cheers


deano87

posted on 13th Nov 06 at 23:37

Oh right, yeah, every 10k miles or 1 year - no harm in doing it earlier if you feel it needs doing!

Try and find your service book though if you get it done at a garage, get the all important stamp and ask for an invoice! :thumbs:


Morty123

posted on 13th Nov 06 at 23:30

not sure where my service book is lol i will try and dig it out i did get a vauxhall service sheet off someone on here i just wasnt sure when to actually do it lol
cheers for all help


deano87

posted on 13th Nov 06 at 23:26

An MOT will only test how safe, effective the car is.

For example, if the front brakes brake correctly and sufficiently, it'll pass. However it doesn't check to see how worn they are if you get my drift.

If it fails an MOT due to something, it is obviously a good indication to get it changed.

If you've got your service book it should say what would be done in terms of Vauxhall standards when servicing.


Morty123

posted on 13th Nov 06 at 23:24

Cheers for replys i just had MOT shouldnt that cover most of that stuff. had new front tyres and track rods and i asked about tightening the handbrake and they said it had to go back in to get the rear brakes aligned?


Joe

posted on 13th Nov 06 at 23:18

Well thats a very basic service. Normally what you do.

Check all lights
Check all levels under bonnet, coolant screenwash etc.
Change oil+filter
Check front and rear brakes
Check all tyres and pressures
Change Air filter, fuel filter, plugs if you want to go that far.
Replace anything else that is worn/broke.

Thats the basics, obviously give the car a good check over. Check all suspension parts, brake pipes/hoses etc.


Morty123

posted on 13th Nov 06 at 23:15

is it just case of changing oil and also changing oil filter? and air filter which i dont need ?


deano87

posted on 13th Nov 06 at 23:09

Yup, that is the servicing schedule, 10k miles or 1 year, which ever comes first.


Joe

posted on 13th Nov 06 at 23:08

At our garage, we recommend 1 year or 10,000 miles. Whichever is first. Corsa's are relatively straight forward to service if your confident, if your not too sure maybe better going to a garage.


Morty123

posted on 13th Nov 06 at 23:04

When do i need to service my car i only just realised i have done over 9000 miles in a year as my insurance is due up soon. Im not sure when the service was last done and would it be easier to do it myself or take to garage and get them to do it. (car is 99 1.2 sxi)

cheers