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Guinness

posted on 31/5/09 at 08:08 PM Reply With Quote
Some big servicing bills here!

I don't often cross post to Pistonheads, but thought that this thread was interesting:-

Servicing Costs

Page 9, owner of a Big VW Beetle says;-

"1st bug service 13k + 24k for 4 new tyres."

Now that is a big bill.

(Admittedly the big beetle is a Veyron...........)

Mike






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blakep82

posted on 31/5/09 at 08:22 PM Reply With Quote
oooh 24 grand for a new set of tyres!

when i first read your post, i thought that was 13k and 24k miles lol





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gregs

posted on 31/5/09 at 08:42 PM Reply With Quote
I like the guy who thinks he got a good deal (no sarcasm I can detect!!) Quote: "Got the Caterham rebuilt from the ground up - £11k or so was the final bill. yikes Worth every penny though"

What do you reckon the hourly rate for that was???

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iank

posted on 31/5/09 at 08:42 PM Reply With Quote
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not 6k for a tyre, it works out 5.5k each fronts 6.5k rears.

50k euro for a 1 year extension in warrantee.

pain in the arse for the owners of more than one.



My heart bleeds for people with more than one Veyron.
Wonder how many sets Top Gear have worn to the canvas?





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MautoK

posted on 31/5/09 at 08:52 PM Reply With Quote
What a hard life some people have to suffer

He could build a Locost for the price of a (front) tyre!





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tegwin

posted on 31/5/09 at 10:09 PM Reply With Quote
Why do I get the impression that those people with crazy cars (Bugatti, Zonda etc, and some TVRs) get taken for a ride on servicing...

I mean seriously.... It cant be THAT much more complicated than a standard golf!!! Changing the oil etc cant be that much more.......





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vinny1275

posted on 1/6/09 at 07:32 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by tegwin
Why do I get the impression that those people with crazy cars (Bugatti, Zonda etc, and some TVRs) get taken for a ride on servicing...

I mean seriously.... It cant be THAT much more complicated than a standard golf!!! Changing the oil etc cant be that much more.......


I'm not sure....

changing the spark plugs on a Bently continental GT involves dropping the engine, as there's not room to get the plugs out any other way......






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nick205

posted on 1/6/09 at 08:38 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by vinny1275
quote:
Originally posted by tegwin
Why do I get the impression that those people with crazy cars (Bugatti, Zonda etc, and some TVRs) get taken for a ride on servicing...

I mean seriously.... It cant be THAT much more complicated than a standard golf!!! Changing the oil etc cant be that much more.......


I'm not sure....

changing the spark plugs on a Bently continental GT involves dropping the engine, as there's not room to get the plugs out any other way......




Similar sitaution on Talbot Sambas IIRC because they put the Pug based engine in so badly you couldn't get to the plugs.

IMHO that comes down to one thing and one thing only....

CRAP DESIGN

...pue and simple.

I mean to say, how much does a Bentley GT cost £100k plus? And they can't even design the thing properly.

I recently had the chance to look over a 3 yr old DB9 very closely and I have to say it was somewhat disapointing really.

In the engine bay for example, the screw holding part of the engine cover on were already fully corroded brown lumps which would round off nicely when you went to undo them - can they not afford to use better quality (stainless) fixings....?

The ignition key was the same as an old Ford Transit not even as nice as what you get with a bog basic Golf or Audi these days.

All said thouhg it is still an awesome car, it's just the little detail things that I think would start to niggle me as an owner.






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