broster
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Oil and filter, 40 quid on the stuff, £200 because people are stupid
Nope, the oil is silly money for these mk2 rs's and dealer only! And it's crap!
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Colin
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1st service was done at Volvo because it was more convinient for the owner. Cars got a volvo engine, who cares who services it right so long as its done!!
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Ian
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Doesn't look that daft, what is the capacity? 6.5?
http://j-w-racing.co.uk/product.php/6844/2134/castrol_slx_professional_longtec_0w_40_1_litre
Still only £109 quid if you buy as singles, I'm sure you would do better than that in bulk.
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Ian
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£90.30 from GGR.
http://shop.grahamgoode.com/castrol-slx-professional-longtec-0w-40-focus-rs-engine-oil-1ltr-22527112-63070-p.asp
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Jambo
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If a car is less than 3years old it needs main dealer servicing to maintain it's resale appeal/value.
After 3years it's not worth it IMO.
Listen to Jake before he gets really mad
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Ian
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Just reading a thread on RSOC, says in the early days of the car coming out, most dealers didn't have any of the proper stuff as it was difficult to get hold of so some where using Mobil 0/40 as it also meets ACEA A3/B3.
I would guess those that delivered before the bulletins were also less fussy.
As for Volvo doing the first service on Cols, no idea what they would have used but the Castrol is only approved by VW, Mercedes, BMW, Porsche and Ford so it won't have been that.
I appreciate that you need the stamp, I just think it's absurd that some minimum wage teenager using probably the wrong stuff makes the car more attractive than doing it yourself and knowing it's right.
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
who cares who services it right so long as its done!!
Your wallet when it comes to getting rid.
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big eck
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Gotta agree with the peeps that say go to Ford purely for the stamp.
99.9% of the folk that will buy this car will be looking for
it or at the very least a specialist.
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adiohead
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I couldn't care less if a car I bought had a full dealer service record. Pretty sure mine did but I didn't care, as long as it was serviced somewhere.
Ok, maybe not "gypsy motor company"
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Hammer
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Are you going to buy his car?
If not your point is invalid.
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adiohead
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The same could be said for the people who say it matters
[Edited on 04-06-2011 by adiohead]
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Hammer
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The people that say it matters are in the vast majority.
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adiohead
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But are they going to buy this car?
I'm the sort of person who buys a nearly new turbo hatch
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
, I just think it's absurd that some minimum wage teenager using probably the wrong stuff makes the car more attractive than doing it yourself and knowing it's right.
i agree, never know who is working in the dealers, just because they have a ford badge above the door doesn't make them specialist imo
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John
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Nobody is saying they'll be better at it
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by John
Nobody is saying they'll be better at it
Itsa like nobody is listning/reading tbh
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Jake
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the dealer stamp shows you have a no expense spared mentality towards the car so they think its been well looked after
[Edited on 04-06-2011 by Jake]
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Colin
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Im saying the 1st one isnt Ford....so what does it matter now??
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Jake
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it would look like the car is too expensive to run if the first two owners sold the cars within a year and there's two fastfit service stamps in the book
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
Im saying the 1st one isnt Ford....so what does it matter now??
Still a main dealer. Its not right/wrong its what the accepted practice is to accertain the resale value or credentials. Its not the end of the world, just best practice
Colin do you do pcp
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Jake
the dealer stamp shows you have a no expense spared mentality towards the car so they think its been well looked after
[Edited on 04-06-2011 by Jake]
BINGO
Exactly my thoughts, another thing is when I go to look at a car and it's got 4 Wanli's on a 15k car, puts me right off
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Colin
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1st one was Volvo in a small village that deals with Ford as well as Volvo.
I'll get it stuck into Ford then
Thinking about one of these next after trailing around various garages yesterday -
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
BINGO
Exactly my thoughts, another thing is when I go to look at a car and it's got 4 Wanli's on a 15k car, puts me right off
Continental SP3's mate...
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
quote: Originally posted by Jake
the dealer stamp shows you have a no expense spared mentality towards the car so they think its been well looked after
[Edited on 04-06-2011 by Jake]
BINGO
Exactly my thoughts, another thing is when I go to look at a car and it's got 4 Wanli's on a 15k car, puts me right off
Tis happens with the Megane R26. Front tyres are expensive so a lot of second hand ones are "no expense spared" yet have Wanli ditch finders on a big power FWD car
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Jambo
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ALSO
Te mentality of 99% of car owners can be related to the standard of driving on theroads. So very poor. This means they will assume/think a main dealer gives some kind of superior service to an indy.
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