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Perks of the job



  Range Rover sport
Got to work on this this week :p brand new scoooob yeee ....


Came in to repair the wing and bumper , bumper wing and door needed blending.

Once finished took it for a drive up the road and back :p only one word for it ... RAPPPIIIIIDDDD




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  Mk2 1.2 Campus
I bet the owner would be delighted to know you've posted his reg on the internet whilst mentioning you took it for a blast and that it's needed a repair. Might be best the blank the plate out
 
  Porsche Boxster987S
i love them. Dolans is awesome in the silver! So so quick:evil: and what an awesome noise :approve:
 
  Range Rover sport
Ah well ,

its only posting progress work, customer picked it up today and was very happy with it.
 
  Nissan 350z
A brand new car like that and its having work done already to it? Doesnt bode well!

Oh and /jelous :)
 
  Range Rover sport
A brand new car like that and its having work done already to it? Doesnt bode well!

Oh and /jelous :)


Exacly what i thought when the job card came to me ... only 1100 odd miles on the clock.
Had quite a few 09 plates in the last few months.
 

Greeny.

ClioSport Club Member
  440i + 182
I bet the owner would be delighted to know you've posted his reg on the internet whilst mentioning you took it for a blast and that it's needed a repair. Might be best the blank the plate out

lol.

Car looks awful tbh
 
  ur megane r26
get off the bandwagon boys, it happens everywhere, dont blame the fella for taking it for a spin, tbh he is probli a better driver than the owner, if the owner has scraped it already
 

maynard

ClioSport Club Member
  ph2 172 track car
get off the bandwagon boys, it happens everywhere, dont blame the fella for taking it for a spin, tbh he is probli a better driver than the owner, if the owner has scraped it already

tbf how would you feel if your pride and joy was that car, and you was the owner and you had just seen this thread, you would be pretty annoyed wouldn't you!
 
  Homo spec mazda
I have a regular customer at work with one of these in Type-uk spec (whatever one of them is) they look so epic, so wide and mean. Flipping love it.
 
  Never above 25mpg
get off the bandwagon boys, it happens everywhere, dont blame the fella for taking it for a spin, tbh he is probli a better driver than the owner, if the owner has scraped it already

Only just read that he's driven it. What a tool.
 
  ur megane r26
tbf how would you feel if your pride and joy was that car, and you was the owner and you had just seen this thread, you would be pretty annoyed wouldn't you!

tbh i would be more annoyed if they started slating it, which i spose they have done a little bit above, but thats at everyones opinion, lets face it, if you take your car to a garage and it is a desirable car it is bound to have been taken out for a test drive, whether you like it or not, but the op said nothing but good things about it, so tbh wouldnt bother me, as long as no damage had been caused dont see the problems tbh
 

maynard

ClioSport Club Member
  ph2 172 track car
tbh i would be more annoyed if they started slating it, which i spose they have done a little bit above, but thats at everyones opinion, lets face it, if you take your car to a garage and it is a desirable car it is bound to have been taken out for a test drive, whether you like it or not, but the op said nothing but good things about it, so tbh wouldnt bother me, as long as no damage had been caused dont see the problems tbh

i see your side but imo i don't think it's right that this sort of thing happens. i wouldn't care less if the guys working there thought it was the worst thing they'd ever seen as long as they had just done the job and not been taken up the street and found that it's rapid - possibly on a cold engine too which is something that i'd definatly not be happy about!!
 
  ur megane r26
i see your side but imo i don't think it's right that this sort of thing happens. i wouldn't care less if the guys working there thought it was the worst thing they'd ever seen as long as they had just done the job and not been taken up the street and found that it's rapid - possibly on a cold engine too which is something that i'd definatly not be happy about!!

yer see now i agree about the cold engine thing, thats just not on, i would be fuming if i found that my car is going to be ragged from cold, but how are you going to know, whether anyone likes it or not when you take your car to a garage and it is desirable/rare people will drive it, and id rather someone drive it who actualli cares rather than some of scotty little kid who just wants to rag it, and tbh dont get me wrong, if you could guarentee that the car wouldnt be driven then even better but in this world that aint going to happen,

not intending to offend
 

maynard

ClioSport Club Member
  ph2 172 track car
yer see now i agree about the cold engine thing, thats just not on, i would be fuming if i found that my car is going to be ragged from cold, but how are you going to know, whether anyone likes it or not when you take your car to a garage and it is desirable/rare people will drive it, and id rather someone drive it who actualli cares rather than some of scotty little kid who just wants to rag it, and tbh dont get me wrong, if you could guarentee that the car wouldnt be driven then even better but in this world that aint going to happen,

not intending to offend

none taken and i'm sure none by anyone else

if it was me it would only go somewhere i could trust to know it would be looked after properly to avoid said situation.

anyways...it's a damn nice car.
 
  Ph2 1.6 16v
I would be a bit annoyed to find its been driven out of the workshop but u trust them to drive it around the crowded workshop when you drop it off.

But finding it posted on the internet with a thread praising the car wouldnt bother me much. Hundreds of people see the number plate of my car everyday and where its parked
 
  GTD, Lupo
Nice way to get in s**t with the owner.

Would be really pissed of if that was mine. Had a simular happen to me, mot station put 35 miles on my old golf over 2 days. Got the mot for free and new pads all round as i kicked off. Read in mags all the time about people that crash customers cars.

I now write down my millage, reset the clock and if they have driven it and there was no need to KICK OFF big style.

Paul
 

Rob

ClioSport Moderator
Well to be fair if he's refitting all the body work then it'd have to be test driven surely to make sure nothing is rubbing etc. I'm sure he didnt rag the b****cks off it, it wouldnt be worth his job.
 
  Evo 8 MR
This sorta thing happens all the time, theres a guy local to me who works for Audi, he got to rag the new R8 V10 up the road a few weeks back, as said if you've got a mint car it's gonna get driven.
 

@rt

  Veccy 1.9 cdti
lol tbh i think it happens in most bodyshops, when mine went in to get some stuff done it had well over half a tank of petrol, came out a week later with less than a quarter lol, and mines a 1.2!


oh and they're lovely looking cars but I'm bored of them,lol, have to stare at one eight hours a day as my boss parks it right infront of my office windows!
 
Nice way to get in s**t with the owner.

Would be really pissed of if that was mine. Had a simular happen to me, mot station put 35 miles on my old golf over 2 days. Got the mot for free and new pads all round as i kicked off. Read in mags all the time about people that crash customers cars.

I now write down my millage, reset the clock and if they have driven it and there was no need to KICK OFF big style.

Paul

You can request when dropping a car off for service/repairs that the vehicle is not road tested. If documented (ie scribbled on a job sheet) they then cant legally road test your car.



As for the Op, if that was one of my lads. There would be a sh*t storm coming their way very quickly !
 
Its only a car, crikey some people are a bit precious!

I think it's more the principal that people are getting riled up about. If you entrust your car into the care of a bodyshop/workshop then you don't expect their employees to be taking it out for a joyride.

If there is a valid reason to road test a vehicle that's one thing, this is usually carried out by a senoir tech or a workshop foreman not any old apprentice or helmet working there. Alot of places take a very dim view of that sort of thing going on and it would result in a disciplinary for misconduct.

If the owner or someone they know spotted it out on the road being thrashed by one of the staff it's going to result in alot of awkward questions.
 
  Black RS200
It happen's everywhere! long b4 u got ur car there was someone raggin it up the yard where it was built, then driven onto the transporter then back off again at the dealers, (have u seen how they drive them on and off??) then some fitter PDI's it ready for the road (with a test drive) then some 17 y/o takes it off to valet it (via next doors car park smokin the tyres) Face it, more often than not somebody has already screwed ur car!
 
  Range Rover sport
thanks for the people on my side :D i never said i ragged it anywhere to the rest of you i just said it was quick :S only put my foot down a little bit when taking it up the road to the company car park !!!!!!!

criticize all you want tbh i really don't care because at the end of the day I'm the one putting in the hard work to fix the car, the owner cant take much care of it himself to crash it in the first place.











THREAD ENDED
 
  Dodgy one
Exacly what i thought when the job card came to me ... only 1100 odd miles on the clock.
Had quite a few 09 plates in the last few months.

lowest i've seen was 6 miles at our place, Passat CC which also came in for a repair to the bumper and wing, Onsite pleb damage :eek:
 
lowest i've seen was 6 miles at our place, Passat CC which also came in for a repair to the bumper and wing, Onsite pleb damage :eek:

We've had stuff in damaged by careless transporter drivers, straight off the lorry and into our work. Still have all the protective stickers on them.
 
Got to work on this this week :p brand new scoooob yeee ....


Came in to repair the wing and bumper , bumper wing and door needed blending.

Once finished took it for a drive up the road and back :p only one word for it ... RAPPPIIIIIDDDD

thanks for the people on my side :D i never said i ragged it anywhere to the rest of you i just said it was quick :S only put my foot down a little bit when taking it up the road to the company car park !!!!!!!

criticize all you want tbh i really don't care because at the end of the day I'm the one putting in the hard work to fix the car, the owner cant take much care of it himself to crash it in the first place.











THREAD ENDED



Sorry but that reads as two different sets of events. Had you worded it as you did in your last post, people may not have judged so much.
 

Darren S

ClioSport Club Member
thanks for the people on my side :D i never said i ragged it anywhere to the rest of you i just said it was quick :S only put my foot down a little bit when taking it up the road to the company car park !!!!!!!

criticize all you want tbh i really don't care because at the end of the day I'm the one putting in the hard work to fix the car, the owner cant take much care of it himself to crash it in the first place.

THREAD ENDED

Hang on. It's his property. If he wants to do donuts leaving your car-park - he can. If he bumps it again within two days and brings it back again to be repaired - again, it's his prerogative.

It's not your assumption however, to take the car even 10ft - let alone out for a drive. How the owner of the car treats it is of no concern to you and therefore can't take it on yourself that it would be ok to drive it.

If it needs to be driven as part of the repair - then fair enough, but your post definitely came across as though you drove it, shall we say..... enthusiastically?

Chances are he wouldn't have minded in you taking it for a blat. But someday, you could either cross the wrong person, or even damage the car through no direct fault of your own.

Risky, in other words.

D.
 


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