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18-05-2016, 11:34 AM | #1 | |||
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18-05-2016, 12:24 PM | #2 | ||
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Unfortunately there are quite a few around , I'm a mechanic myself but I have seen some rip off merchants in my time, especially in towns like Gladstone in QLD .
I was working for a company that have fleet vehicles and was sent a ute and told that it had a coolant leak before they sent it to me and to send it to the local (and only) dealership to be assessed and repaired. Their diagnosis was leaking water pump $1800 yes $1800 to replace , I told them to take a hike as I would do it my self as Im a qualified mechanic with 20 years experience and I would just like to purchase the water pump. They refused point blank to sell me the water pump . So I said fine Ill get one from an auto parts store , they told me I wasn't allowed to . I said try and stop me :-) The following day I pressure tested the cooling system my self and surprise surprise no external or internal coolant leak. I then tested the radiator cap and yep you guessed it, it was U/S . So long story short $1800 to fix a water pump that didn't need fixing and should only cost a couple hundred at the most and turned out to be a $17 radiator cap. I can guarantee the would have charged me the full $1800 for the job and possibly not even change the pump as li looked new any way. So yes they are out there so shop around
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18-05-2016, 12:24 PM | #3 | ||
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Yes and no.....
Some are honest, some take advantage of clueless customers.. I caught out Toyota after they rorted my sister on brake pads I just replaced as well as a $90 charge for a tyre rotation. This was several years ago. Ford kept harassing me for brake pads, tyres and wiper blades that were more than fine. They all lasted till the next service and had the brake pads changed just prior at my local mechanic for 1/3rd the price. I buy and add my own additives. I price and buy my own tyres. I just dropped off my Mitsubishi Monday. Sure enough they suggested wiper blades ($90) and an engine carbon clean ($290). I declined both. Having said that, they told me the tyres and brakes are fine with lots of life left. Mitsubishi are also guilty of price changing. They have a different price for the same model depending on the year it was bought which makes no sense if it's the exact same car and work being done!
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22-05-2016, 10:03 PM | #4 | |||
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Capped Price servicing is fixed at the time you buy the car. It wouldn't be capped if the price simply increased. So if you buy a Lancer this year, servicing is capped at $240 a year for the first four years. If you buy a Lancer next year, it will probably be capped at say $260 a year.
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18-05-2016, 12:25 PM | #5 | ||
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Timing belts are made out of rubber, and rubber cracks and goes all stiff, maybe if Janelle read her car manual she might notice the 100,000km OR 10 YEARS suggestion for replacement.
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18-05-2016, 12:31 PM | #6 | ||
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Timing belts are made out of rubber, and rubber cracks and goes all stiff, maybe if Janelle read her car manual she might notice the 100,000km OR 10 YEARS suggestion for replacement.
Some are 60,000 km like the holden astra nearly $2000 service every 60,000 km ....... bugger that.
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18-05-2016, 12:52 PM | #7 | ||
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I had my Audi A3 1.8T serviced at the local mechanic, he asks me ifs the timing belt had been done I said "No"
Tells me he thought so could not see it in the service book and noticed it had a lot of cracks in the belt and it was a time bomb, i would be better to leave it with him and pick it up tomorrow after he changed it, will be cheaper than Audi... I told him the reason no timing belt has been done is that this particular model has a timing chain.......suddenly the sound of crickets. Not sure he would have ripped me off but he certainly did not see cracks in my timing belt. |
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18-05-2016, 12:36 PM | #8 | ||
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I'll never go back to Ford for a service. Been to 4 dealers and the service has been average to outright rubbish. Sick of the garbage they spruik and the outrageous labor costs.
Will be looking for a local mechanic from now on. Thankfully the timing belt only needs to be replaced every 180k.
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18-05-2016, 09:12 PM | #9 | |||
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20-05-2016, 09:09 PM | #10 | ||
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Any time I've taken any of my cars in for a service or repair I prepare 3 lists;
List 1 - Things to remove from the car before dropping it off. E.g. All valuables, coins, GPS, all tools, spare key, etc I basically empty the console, boot and glove box, check under the seats, etc. Trust nobody! Often they will leave your car unlocked in the yard / car park when finished, so anyone can get into your car including the public. If something goes missing, it's too hard to point the finger without proof. Best to just avoid temptation in the first place. List 2 - An itemised list I give the service supervisor of what I don't want them to do or touch and things I want them to do e.g. a. Don't replace the wiper blades b. Don't put "Ford's favorite" windscreen washer additive in my reservoir (I have that filled with "RainX" in the correct diluted ratio). c. Don't wash the car! (No dirty sponge and swirls marks wanted) d. Stamp the logbook. e. Don't use a ratchet gun on my "locking wheel nuts". f. Any items that have been done recently elsewhere (e.g. brake pads, wheel alignment). g. Make sure that my oil filter "sandwich plate" (for my oil pressure gauge) is on tight before putting on the new oil filter. h. Don't stick a "reminder service" sticker on my windscreen. (I hate stickers!) 3. List 3 - Things to check when I pick up the car e.g. a. Check log book is stamped b. Check tyre valve caps are put back on c. Check wheel lock nut key is put back in car d. Check oil level is correct e. Walk around car - Check for scratches, dents or damage. f. Check odometer reading (I make a note of the reading when I drop it off, don't want my car being used for errands). g. Check all chrome engine "bling" covers and items are still there! Also I tell them that no extra work or repairs (not initially agreed too) is to be performed without contacting me first for approval. If I ask them to replace certain items such as a fuel filter for example, I will get a permanent marker and place a secret mark or black dot here and there on the item the night before, so I can be sure the part has been actually replaced. |
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20-05-2016, 09:26 PM | #11 | ||
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I always leave a few coins, for ***** 'n giggles.
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18-05-2016, 12:42 PM | #12 | ||
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Ive bought two new cars, never had them serviced at dealerships, only ever done by local mechanics and I supplied the oil and filters (genuine filters only).
They're out of warranty I do oil and filter myself but for the bigger more involved stuff it goes to the local mechanic. |
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18-05-2016, 12:55 PM | #13 | ||
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There is no issue if one keeps his or her wits about them when it comes to service and maintenance of their car. That is why it pays off massively to be educated enough about the intricacies of one's conveyance to avoid getting burnt.
I just see it as being clued-up on what is for most people the second most expensive thing they will buy as common sense. However, many buy cars these days with the same amount of pre-purchase due dilligence that one would use to buy a bag of sugar for example, none. Last edited by Trump; 18-05-2016 at 01:00 PM. |
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18-05-2016, 01:10 PM | #14 | ||
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My favourite one was my local drongos at ford telling me I needed new back tires...... They were literally 1 day old had driven 3klm to ford dealer with them. Absolute scumbags
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18-05-2016, 01:34 PM | #15 | ||
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They weren't bald when you got the car back ???
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18-05-2016, 01:52 PM | #16 | ||
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wouldn't surprise me
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18-05-2016, 01:49 PM | #17 | |||
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Years ago I was given a yellow sticker by a copper for bald rears on my cobra. I tried to tell him that I'd just bought them yesterday and they had done 5km. A trip to the cop shop and a friendly chat with the sergeant had the sticker quickly removed.
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18-05-2016, 02:29 PM | #18 | ||
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my first car when i was 17 ,a 74 escort need a tune (so i thought), so i sent it to a reputable garage. i got it back, not fixed, i need the car for tafe. i took i back, they fiddled with it, and said don,t bring it back. the car was running so badly at this time so i took it to a back yard mechanic, within five minutes he told me the dizzy shaft was worn, he took one out of a cortina and put it in the escort and fixed it.
my very first experience with a reputable and big name garage was a disaster. so ever since that time i learnt to fix my own cars and rebuild engines and so on. so really they did me a favor , cause i never use a mechanic and ive saved thousands and thousands of dollars. atm my landcrusier is getting all new shocks and swaybar rubbers etc, pedders quoted (they checked it for me) stacks, i ask my mate who manages a supercheap store and he gets me his staff discount. so a big saving! imagine paying a dealer to repair and service this type of car, heaps machanics= 0 me = heaps how sweet it is! this is going to be a long thread with many complaints. |
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18-05-2016, 03:01 PM | #19 | |||
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He can do it from home or sitting in his car via his laptop. They are generally ex detectives or similar and can spot b/s a mile away. All these things get checked without anyone's knowledge and if something appears out of the ordinary its see ya latter, don't come back. It is treated as stealing from the business. Not worth it to get 25% discount for your mates. SCA managers are easy to replace. |
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18-05-2016, 03:51 PM | #20 | ||
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19-05-2016, 10:44 PM | #23 | ||
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You realise SCA don't actually make any suspension parts right? It's all branded stuff (superpro, nolathane, KYB, Robinson's etc etc) that you will find at most other stores. Following your methodology everywhere sells crap suspension and we're all buggered?
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18-05-2016, 02:30 PM | #24 | ||
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If you think someone is ripping you off, regardless of what it is - get a second opinion!! Same with a doctor, mechanic, painter, electrician, plumber - the list goes on. We all can dig up horror stories we have experienced and I hope we all learn from them. Writing an article that has not been well researched does no one any good except her - she gets paid to write crap.
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19-05-2016, 09:47 AM | #25 | |||
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19-05-2016, 10:59 AM | #26 | |||
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I suppose I am lucky (or unlucky - depends on which side you are on) in that I belong to a licensed trade. And like a doctor or lawyer, if I do the wrong thing and get reported then I lose my licence. But even in saying that, the customer still dictates what I do and how I charge. They ask for quotes and if I am over what they want to pay them I dont get the job. If it does not meet their expectations, they query me and I have to be able to justify the complaint. Even with mechanics, the same process applies. Like what you did at age 17, shop around. When you find a good one stick with them. The shonk down the road then starts to wonder when people drive past him and go to the more reputable shop. To say the 'trade seems to lack professional work ethics' I think is wrong. Those reputable work shops do have quality process in place and it is wrong to tar them all with the same brush. They should have a complaint process. AND you should be able to report them to the body (like NRMA, RACV, AAMIE) they belong to and if that body gets enough complaints, then they are tossed out. I have never forgot a lesson I learnt in early life when I was strapping for race horses. I was told there was a con man born every minute - and there were two suckers born for him to feed off. Dont be a sucker! |
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18-05-2016, 04:10 PM | #27 | ||
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I think alot of people would get the wrong impression of what is a rip off. Only today i got a friend to replace the front brake pads on the old Falcon. $39 for the pads, and he had them changed over in less than 30 minutes (obviously didnt charge me for the labour). Not sure what the going rate would be anywhere else, but i could assume that if i took it down to the local Kmart auto etc, then i would have been paying a share of their site rental costs, their equipment costs, the mechanics wage, the mechanics managers wage, head office costs etc. Most people would think that they are getting ripped off if they had to pay for more than 30 minutes of the mechanics wage to do the changeover (say $20), but you end up paying sometimes 4 or 5 times that much due to the huge costs associatted in running a business.
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18-05-2016, 04:13 PM | #28 | ||
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Exactly. It's easy to say it should be a short cheap job, but not too many people take overheads into consideration.
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