What would you do?
That said my question is, once it's passed its test, does my lad keep it or sell it as it's fast becoming a money-pit for him as he's on a zero hours contract and I can forsee more expense next year
Just to add, I trust the garage as I've taken my own car there for many years for the MOT.
Thanks for reading this long ramble.
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- Andy Lawrence
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My local jaguar dealer doesn't charge much more than that!!
Isn't your lad handy with the spanners??
It'd be a good father/son bonding session with him doing the work under your supervision :broon:
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But yea lol I still dont no if I should just get rid of mine ...time will tell
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That suggests they are being a bit flexible with they're hours worked calculations to me
you're committed on the current job list I suppose but it would be worth getting a good MG Rover specialist, possibly a mobile one, to give it the once over I suspect
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Vector wrote: The parts are costing roughly £90 and the garage have estimated around 5 hours labour at £80 hour depending on how easy things come apart.
Nah... :dry: That's way too much, seriously. I always use the same two guys ( one Polish, one Asian) who have set up a little garage on a local industrial estate. They're grafters and they never fleece me. Plus they quote me for the whole job before starting. That job would be roughly 200 quid. Maybe 250 on a bad day. I use them because they're good, inexpensive and most importantly they don't bullshit me!
Vector wrote: Just to add, I trust the garage as I've taken my own car there for many years for the MOT.
They probably like you too.
The car's worth sorting but not at those prices. I'd be finding a new garage or a mobile mechanic. They do exist but you might have to search around a bit to find them. Make some calls and ask for some quotes as your first job.
Where in the world are you? Maybe someone has a recommendation nearby to you.
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my dad ended up getting the work done cheaper by the manufacturer dealer and was much happier with it in the long run.
mg rover solutions has a great reputation on many mg and rover forums .. ive not used them personally but when the time comes that theres something I cant do myself they will be the ones I call. They come to your house aswell so no need to drop it off and pick it up.
plenty people on here have used them and have only ever heard sterling things about them and there work im sure there worth a call and im sure people who have used them will give you more details on them.
I think for you its time to break the mould and use some one else
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