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decent general garage in Glasgow

Post by dr al » Sat Aug 26, 2006 9:58 am

anyone know of a decent independent garage in Glasgow??

my wife's Mazda 323 needs a big service, and mazda want to charge about £700 for the privilage of doing it! -

anyone knoe any dodgy wee men whom i could trust to do a decent job on it and not rip me off??

would be a big help! - I do all my own work on the elise, but i just havn't the time to do two cars!

Cheers

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Post by Dominic » Sat Aug 26, 2006 10:10 am

I know an independant garage. Good guy, good friend of mine. Not at all a dodgy wee garage. He does a lot of the big hire car companies servicing. He will also do work that will keep your manufacturer's warantee. He runs a good decent honest garage (establised by his dad 1948) and is pretty cheap:

David Mathewson; Cairnlea Garage, 0141 445 3322 (mon - fri 8 -5)

Based in Govan, just around the corner from Ibrox underground station.

Hope that helps.

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Post by Stephen » Sat Aug 26, 2006 11:55 am

I use a guy in Uddingston.
David Laing +447939631191
He has a small garage & is reasonably priced. Worth a call if you are looking for decent work at a reasonable price.
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Post by dr al » Mon Aug 28, 2006 7:05 am

cheers, guys - will give them a buzz. - gonna be an expensive month!

A.

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Post by Sanjøy » Tue Aug 29, 2006 10:26 pm

I am looking to get a service done soon and am prepared to travel. Thinking about heading down to Newcastle. See how GregR gets on.
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Post by Stephen » Tue Aug 29, 2006 11:01 pm

Sanjoy,
Remember that you are probably in the same boat as me now that the service history is less important as the car is too old. The most important thing is that it is maintained properly, so go for value for money rather than a stamp now.
I for one would be more comfortable paying £50 for a service at a garage I am comfortable with than £50 for a set of spark plugs that I don't need from a certified service agent - £50 for spark plugs WTF!!!!!
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Post by Sanjøy » Wed Aug 30, 2006 8:18 am

Agreed.
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Post by simon » Wed Aug 30, 2006 12:42 pm

Stephen wrote:Remember that you are probably in the same boat as me now that the service history is less important as the car is too old. The most important thing is that it is maintained properly, so go for value for money rather than a stamp now.
However, if you ever plan on selling it, you will find probably it difficult to sell on without a service history as Mac has found with the Celica.

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Post by Shug » Wed Aug 30, 2006 12:49 pm

simon wrote:
Stephen wrote:Remember that you are probably in the same boat as me now that the service history is less important as the car is too old. The most important thing is that it is maintained properly, so go for value for money rather than a stamp now.
However, if you ever plan on selling it, you will find probably it difficult to sell on without a service history as Mac has found with the Celica.
In Stephen's case, it's not an issue and in Sanjoy's, the sort of customer who would be in the price bracket will just look for stamps - official Lotus will not really matter TBH. Celica is a totally different matter, as it's much newer and attracts a totally different kind of owner.
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Post by simon » Wed Aug 30, 2006 12:51 pm

Shug wrote:In Stephen's case, it's not an issue and in Sanjoy's, the sort of customer who would be in the price bracket will just look for stamps - official Lotus will not really matter TBH. Celica is a totally different matter, as it's much newer and attracts a totally different kind of owner.
I didn't mean an official stamp, I just meant ANY stamp.

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Post by Shug » Wed Aug 30, 2006 1:09 pm

simon wrote:
Shug wrote:In Stephen's case, it's not an issue and in Sanjoy's, the sort of customer who would be in the price bracket will just look for stamps - official Lotus will not really matter TBH. Celica is a totally different matter, as it's much newer and attracts a totally different kind of owner.
I didn't mean an official stamp, I just meant ANY stamp.
Fair enough - even the wee-est back street garage will put a service stamp in the book.

I even know of a person who goes into a garage when it's quiet, uses their ramp and could get a stamp off them.... :wink:
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Post by Stephen » Wed Aug 30, 2006 8:22 pm

Yea I just get a book of first class the wee gold ones are smart in the hand book :)
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