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Re: Rip off garages
Originally Posted by Rotor
(Post 10150071)
Most people don't understand the difference between pattern and genuine /original parts and this includes Spanish mechanics, pattern are usually much cheaper but generally inferior and have a much shorter life span , OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) is always best to go for ,these parts as the name says are made by the same factory who make them for your car manufacturer , they dont come in a genuine parts box but often cost a fraction of the main agent price but are identical in every way including build quality.
Buy parts off ebay at your peril - "none branded" parts are 99% of the time Chinese **ap and wont last , one very important area not to skimp on is filters , there are many Chinese manufacturers who churn out very low quality filters which can really shorten your engines life span. The consequences of buying cheap brake,steering and suspension components goes without saying:eek: have seen some oil that was black but wouldnt stain a white shirt, what use is it in the engine.? and as to brake fluids - having just been up to Competa and a couple of other places at 1.2miles above sea level its a good job I have manufacturers servicing. |
Re: Rip off garages
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 10150188)
would also suggest the same for oils and fluids etc
have seen some oil that was black but wouldnt stain a white shirt, what use is it in the engine.? and as to brake fluids - having just been up to Competa and a couple of other places at 1.2miles above sea level its a good job I have manufacturers servicing. It`s also worth noting that cars need brake fluid changes around every three years , failure to do so can result in the fluid boiling causing fading or total failure ! not what you want on some of Spain's mountain roads! |
Re: Rip off garages
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 10148737)
Difficult to know which garages, if any, you can trust these days.
Quite often the bigger concerns are the worst, as in the UK regarding the Kwik-fit scam for example, which was taking place a while back nationwide, maybe still is,who knows. http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/watchdog/.../kwik_fit.html Fortunately I've had little need in recent years, sticking mainly to S.Korean built motors with five or seven year guarantees. I have one now in semi-retirement which has pounded the European roads north to south, from Scandinavia to the Med, for the last seven years. Never needed a single repair and never had an official service other than such basics as oil and filter changes and check overs done mostly by myself. |
Re: Rip off garages
Originally Posted by nogard
(Post 10151971)
Are you willing to tell all, which S. Korean motor you have? I too have come to believe that they are the best and am looking to buy one. Thanks.
I would buy another if they were still available. |
Re: Rip off garages
Originally Posted by nogard
(Post 10151971)
Are you willing to tell all, which S. Korean motor you have? I too have come to believe that they are the best and am looking to buy one. Thanks.
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 10151987)
I have a Galloper built by Hyundai 12 years with minimal problems.
I would buy another if they were still available. Go for Jap every time , no one builds 4x4s better , Toyota , Mitsubishi ,Nissan ,Isuzu ,daihatsu in that order , but remember that there is/was no daihatsu concessionaire in Spain and at the same time only Spain seems to have Galloper. |
Re: Rip off garages
Originally Posted by Rotor
(Post 10152017)
at the same time only Spain seems to have Galloper.
Quinton Hazell list parts for Galloper. |
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