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By *atnip make me purr OP   Woman 37 weeks ago

Reading

When you get a quote back from a servicing with recommendations, how do you decide what to pay for when you are clueless about such things?

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By *hubs101Man 37 weeks ago

West Midlands

They're only recommendations that they think need doing. I would take it somewhere else for a second opinion

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By *BWLOVER1965Man 37 weeks ago

My Own Little World


"When you get a quote back from a servicing with recommendations, how do you decide what to pay for when you are clueless about such things? "

Normally recommendations means that stuff that might need doing in future had two recommendations for my two front tyres changed them straight away brakes engine all okay

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By *iman2100Man 37 weeks ago

Glasgow

I would recommend you find a good local garage. Speak to them in person, create a relationship with them so you are not just another number.

Speak to the mechanics and ask what they think and recommend. Then most will be honest and give you good advice. Main dealers are far less likely to do only what is necessary as their labour costs are so high.

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By *atnip make me purr OP   Woman 37 weeks ago

Reading

Thanks all. I will take it somewhere else for a second opinion

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By *atnip make me purr OP   Woman 37 weeks ago

Reading

When i lived in the States we had a good relationship with the garage in the village and i trusted them so i think the above to build a relationship with a local one is great advice. Its hard because I'm so clueless.

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By *ts the taking part thatMan 37 weeks ago

southampton

K. Such as what recommendations, many dealerships garages have 'upsale' targets so would be good to get some context.

If not capable yourself often fast fit centres do fixed price brakes etc?

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By *oodmessMan 37 weeks ago

yumsville

Usually if there's a light flashing on the dashboard, hit it with something heavy and it'll go away

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By *otsossieMan 37 weeks ago

local, but not too local

Dealerships are a bunch of rob dogs.

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