Well, I paid £295 for mine and thought that was cheap, and mine's a 1986 mk2.. so yeah, I think you've done pretty welltomt84 wrote:was the £270 cheap do you think?
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£50 an hour pffffffft! how many blokes did they have working on your car at once? Thats about 10x what i earn.... christ.
The trick with the MOT is to go have it done a few days before the old one runs out - you're still legal to drive it away and get it fixed under the old certificate that way, including fixing it yourself. It doesn't have to be done at a qualified mechanics or anything (....yet...). If you only go renew it on the day it's due, and there's something up with the car, you're a bit stuffed unless you can sort it sharpish, or afford to have it off the road at home whilst you fix it. (you can legally drive it from home to an MOT station if it has an expired certificate - but NOWHERE else)
The trick with the MOT is to go have it done a few days before the old one runs out - you're still legal to drive it away and get it fixed under the old certificate that way, including fixing it yourself. It doesn't have to be done at a qualified mechanics or anything (....yet...). If you only go renew it on the day it's due, and there's something up with the car, you're a bit stuffed unless you can sort it sharpish, or afford to have it off the road at home whilst you fix it. (you can legally drive it from home to an MOT station if it has an expired certificate - but NOWHERE else)
As I work at a garage, I have to make a few points.
There is actualy quite a bit of work in copper brake pipes. I watched our brake pipe guru do an Almera the other day, and I can see why it takes so long. Remember it's not a case of just getting the pipe and fitting it on. The old pipes have to be taken off with great care, the new pipes have to be shaped to match the existing ones, put on the required unions, replace x amount of clips that have broken, refit, realign the pipes that aren't 100% right, refit again, put in new fluid, bleed the system, do a road test, get the car back on a ramp to check it all over, and then once satisfactory, tell the customer it is ready.
I agree with the issue of the quote. If they quote £100, they are legally obliged to charge that. To double it is extreme!
I take it they are working on £50 an hour? We work at £70.50 an hour as we are a franchied dealer. I quoted £215 inclusive yesterday for 2 pipes to be done on another Almera, so I can see where they have got their figures from.
There is actualy quite a bit of work in copper brake pipes. I watched our brake pipe guru do an Almera the other day, and I can see why it takes so long. Remember it's not a case of just getting the pipe and fitting it on. The old pipes have to be taken off with great care, the new pipes have to be shaped to match the existing ones, put on the required unions, replace x amount of clips that have broken, refit, realign the pipes that aren't 100% right, refit again, put in new fluid, bleed the system, do a road test, get the car back on a ramp to check it all over, and then once satisfactory, tell the customer it is ready.
I agree with the issue of the quote. If they quote £100, they are legally obliged to charge that. To double it is extreme!
I take it they are working on £50 an hour? We work at £70.50 an hour as we are a franchied dealer. I quoted £215 inclusive yesterday for 2 pipes to be done on another Almera, so I can see where they have got their figures from.
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I am sooo lucky then with my garage charging £35 per hour for labour and the mechanics care about my polo and are real and genuine people ....thought £50 per hour was robbery but £75 on your bikeski literally !!!
Got this garage thro word of mouth and talking to a dyed in the wool local here in West Yorks .....Murts Motor Company Hebden Bridge West Yorks if anyone is interested
Got this garage thro word of mouth and talking to a dyed in the wool local here in West Yorks .....Murts Motor Company Hebden Bridge West Yorks if anyone is interested
hey you're a neighbour, Im in Halifax. Yeah I know of Murts, they got an exhuast for me for my Triumph Herald about 7 years ago and I sold it on ebay last week, and they brought it to me, without charging me for the delivery.Fionadilston wrote:I am sooo lucky then with my garage charging £35 per hour for labour and the mechanics care about my polo and are real and genuine people ....thought £50 per hour was robbery but £75 on your bikeski literally !!!
Got this garage thro word of mouth and talking to a dyed in the wool local here in West Yorks .....Murts Motor Company Hebden Bridge West Yorks if anyone is interested
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indeedy they are the bizz ...so how do I recognice your polo to give you a wave???
mine is H reg facelift rectangular lights , tornado red with my positive stickers on drivers side back window
My mate in Scotland may well be looking for a vintage polo as she is on a serious budget ...any tips or hints for buying one as I am a biit of a novice aside from avoidng rust on wheel arches and the el basico stuff ...she will have a budget of round the £300 when she sells the shell of her silly 4X4 min monster eughy thing
cheers Fiona x
mine is H reg facelift rectangular lights , tornado red with my positive stickers on drivers side back window
My mate in Scotland may well be looking for a vintage polo as she is on a serious budget ...any tips or hints for buying one as I am a biit of a novice aside from avoidng rust on wheel arches and the el basico stuff ...she will have a budget of round the £300 when she sells the shell of her silly 4X4 min monster eughy thing
cheers Fiona x
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