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Thinking of trading in the 182 for something a bit bigger.
Had a look at Seat Leons at the weekend. Cupra obviously the step up from the 182 in terms of performance. But, having a senior sensible moment and thinking about the FRs. Anyone know much about the petrol, TDI variants?
fair enough, but I wouldn't know what was wrong with the car in the first place. Very unusual for a car of 39000 miles and 3.5 years old to need new leads.
yeah but as I said, I can't just take the car away and expect them to not charge for spark plug and the labour. Maybe I am stupid that I've spent about £80 more than I could be, but I need the car and not the hassle.
I know it's probably easy, but without any mechanical knowledge I wouldn't have been able to diagnose the problem. Even if I pulled the car now and fitted the part myself, they're still going to want to be paid for the time spent working on it.
that includes fitting and a spark plug. They couldn't diagnose it straightaway. The leads are 93 plus VAT. The rest is labour, 2 hours I'm guessing. Don't want to drive it anywhere in case it damages the cat.