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MarkM
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posted on 5th Jan 05 at 00:22 |
Pads may need changing after 20k yes...and as for pads...do them yourself...will be £15 tops from motor factors...takes about 30 mins...if that...vauxhall will bum you a lot extra to do it...
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Adam_B
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posted on 5th Jan 05 at 00:02 |
different garages have different rates.
Vauxhall wont fit any parts you buy urself.
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Dean_H
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posted on 4th Jan 05 at 23:55 |
Also would my brake pads need changing as ive nearly done 20,000. Cant be bothered to get the jack out and get the wheel off to check :)
Would pads be changed for free?
How much do vauxhall charge for new pads, would it be a good idea to buy some pads and ask them to fit the ones i bought (got a halfords voucher i need to get rid of £25)
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Dean_H
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posted on 4th Jan 05 at 23:53 |
Its coming up to my 2nd year of owning my car and its due a service (need to be done at vauxhall for the warrenty and the AA cover)
Last year I had my car serviced where i bought the car, they charged me 2 hours labour charges where I KNOW FOR A FACT that he only spent 45mins on my car as i seen him drive past me, walk into the dealers 5mins later and car is ready 45mins after he started :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
Argued my point to the dopey useless woman on the servicing desk, she didnt budge from the 2hour labour charge...
So im going to taking it to another vauxhall dealership, but can i get it serviced elsewhere and also does all dealers charge the same rate when it comes to servicing.....
Cheers
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