jenic
ClioSport Club Member
If you home service a car, do you fill in the book yourself?
Personally I never have done, I just keep all the parts receipts and make a record of what was done when separately, but my car is about due a small service (which I have just done) and I know the car will never see a garage for this interval so it got me thinking should I fill it in just to keep the records up to date and in one place?
If at the next interval it does go to a garage (which is probable as the next interval service is in 2 years when the belts are due, so they will likely service it at the same time), it will look like it missed a service in the book (and that's a 4 year gap with the mileage I do).
Obviously you wouldn't fill it in for interim service's, just scheduled ones.
I've no idea tbh, I think it looks a bit dodgy to any future buyers myself. What are peoples opinion on this?
Personally I never have done, I just keep all the parts receipts and make a record of what was done when separately, but my car is about due a small service (which I have just done) and I know the car will never see a garage for this interval so it got me thinking should I fill it in just to keep the records up to date and in one place?
If at the next interval it does go to a garage (which is probable as the next interval service is in 2 years when the belts are due, so they will likely service it at the same time), it will look like it missed a service in the book (and that's a 4 year gap with the mileage I do).
Obviously you wouldn't fill it in for interim service's, just scheduled ones.
I've no idea tbh, I think it looks a bit dodgy to any future buyers myself. What are peoples opinion on this?