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leedsunited Member Since: 04 Aug 2008 Location: Selby Posts: 1368 |
Did anybody watch Dragons Den last week, these people got investment not sure if anybody has used them and if the non dealer stamp will really make a long term difference http://www.servicingstop.co.uk/ |
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Thu Aug 06 2009 3:46am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
"Full service" at £269 is certainly well priced.
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Thu Aug 06 2009 7:19am |
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Cornelius Vermuyden Member Since: 15 Aug 2006 Location: The Far Canal Posts: 190 |
Hmmm, might not turn out to be so well-priced if it's the first RRS they've ever seen and "service" it with an Argos toolkit and 'Fix-em-All" diagnostic module off eBay while you go to work on the bus! |
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Sun Aug 09 2009 8:54pm |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
True enough, but given their circumstances they'd be fools to make a bad job of a car - they need to be building their rep not destroying it.
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Mon Aug 10 2009 7:15am |
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terrieremery Member Since: 07 Dec 2008 Location: devon Posts: 35 |
i saw dragons den and what they were saying is that they would be using already operating garages and putting a commision on top of their labour rate,the interesting thing was they said that manufacturers warranty
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Mon Aug 10 2009 1:10pm |
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Martin Site Administrator & Owner Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Hook Norton Posts: 3662 |
Probably absolutely fine for run-of-the-mill cars. Like this site? Buy some RRSPORT goodies to show your support! |
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Mon Aug 10 2009 1:46pm |
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shuzzy Member Since: 02 Aug 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 143 |
If you look at the service details it appears there are a few items that have an asterix denoting extra cost (spark plugs, special oil). Entirely possible that the final bill will be higher than what you might have expected. Depending on how much you might save is it worth losing the dealer stamp in the service book ? |
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Mon Aug 10 2009 2:14pm |
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leedsunited Member Since: 04 Aug 2008 Location: Selby Posts: 1368 |
That is my point, what is the dealers stamp worth over 3 years, ive not seen anybody actually put it into a monetary value that will enable a comparison against savings from non Land Rover servicing, i think it will be more in favour for non dealer servicing, ie sale value of a 3 year old HSE TDV6 FSH against same with non dealer FSH against value saved at servicng costs, not saying i want to do it but would be interested in the sums. |
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Mon Aug 10 2009 2:48pm |
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shuzzy Member Since: 02 Aug 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 143 |
More than a monetary value I think it is a sellability (is that a word ?) issue. Personally speaking I would be more inclined to buy a top end car with a full dealer history over one with independent stamps. |
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Mon Aug 10 2009 8:31pm |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
I think most people would agree, but there are plenty of indies (can't comment on these new guys of course) which are staffed by ex-dealer techs. You pays your money, you takes your choice.
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Mon Aug 10 2009 8:45pm |
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