Russell for servicing
Has anyone had their car serviced from Russell? Will he be as good with the rest of the car as he is with head gaskets do you think?
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le500;10530 wrote: Hello,
Has anyone had their car serviced from Russell? Will he be as good with the rest of the car as he is with head gaskets do you think?
Yeah, he's done services for a number of people.:yesnod:
David
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Top bloke - thoroughly recommended.
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2002 MG ZS200 Trophy Blue
1999 Land Rover Discovery series 2 TD5
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stamford;10544 wrote: What a daft question!
I don't think so. He is renowned for fixing cars after HGF not for servicing. His website states nothing of servicing. His email is gasketrepairs@<serviceprovider>.
Anyway, I thought he might be cheaper than the garage I bought the car from, and I'm not expecting to have to use the warranty... hopefully!
First service is also a tricky extensive one I think....?
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le500;10588 wrote: I don't think so. He is renowned for fixing cars after HGF not for servicing. His website states nothing of servicing. His email is gasketrepairs@<serviceprovider>.
Anyway, I thought he might be cheaper than the garage I bought the car from, and I'm not expecting to have to use the warranty... hopefully!
First service is also a tricky extensive one I think....?
yes he does servicing he did my last service.
price will depend on travelling distance, so for a simple A service it may work out cheaper to go to a local garage, however, when he did mine I mentioned that mot was due, so he checked most of mot items clearing surface rust from brake discs and such stuff.
he also wasnt too confident that the spark plugs had been changed at the last service so he threw a set in "gratis" checked thru the error codes and reset them.
I think he is good value for money, I kept him in custard creams and coffee while I picked his brain. :yesnod:
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I'll have to remember the custard creams and coffee.
Distance - I should be about 10 miles away from him when it comes to service time - if he charges I'll just drive to him
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le500;10593 wrote: Thanks for the advice David, Gos, PoloRover.
I'll have to remember the custard creams and coffee.
Distance - I should be about 10 miles away from him when it comes to service time - if he charges I'll just drive to him
That sounds like a plan :yesnod:
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le500;10588 wrote: I don't think so. He is renowned for fixing cars after HGF not for servicing. His website states nothing of servicing. His email is gasketrepairs@<serviceprovider>.
Anyway, I thought he might be cheaper than the garage I bought the car from, and I'm not expecting to have to use the warranty... hopefully!
First service is also a tricky extensive one I think....?
It was meant as a tongue in cheek comment. If you can trust someone to carry out headwork then servicing is lower down the technical order in my book. Alot is down to trust these days, if someone has a reputation that is enough in my book. I don't trust garages and in most cases I have been proven right.
2000 MGF 1.8i SE Wedgewood
2002 MG ZS200 Trophy Blue
1999 Land Rover Discovery series 2 TD5
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