dCi 65 + C2 (<Sold)
The one I went to had a real fit receptionist as well. *drool*
That's em.
Fit receptionist though
Dare I get this done, Renault quoted 3k when they last had it in for an MOT!
Any idea which is better Croydon or the dreaded Wilsons at Epsom?
Dare I get this done, Renault quoted 3k when they last had it in for an MOT!
Any idea which is better Croydon or the dreaded Wilsons at Epsom?
tbh anywhere renaults peeps are rip offs! so dont get anything done from them get your list of what you need doing. go to a specialist and get them to sort it if you need doing it, i was sitting at renault getting my bonnet check up which needed replacing, and while i was sitting there they told an o.a.p his side indicators needed replacing and was going to charge him £22 so i gave him my spare indicators and replaced it for free. renault in my experience are cumts and a waste of time!
Should have sold it while it was worth something rather than leaving it sat to rot being unused outside the flat
Mine's been serviced at the main dealer from new aside from the cambelt replacement. I've not had any issues with them creating work that wasn't required (mainly because all I've needed to replace in 55k aside from the brakes was a rear number plate bulb). Or charging over the odds. People on this forum have 0 clue the costs of running a franchised dealership, you all act like the staff are taking you to the cleaners needlessly and go on to compare their labour rate to that of an independant working out of a 1 or 2 ramp unit on the corner of an industrial estate....
yeh so £22 to change a bulb is worth paying then? b0ll0x! yeh fair do's paying the careless cumts whatever you want doing and charging almost double what a specialist would charge. thats just wasting money in my eyes. they shouldnt charge stupid rates like this in the first place if they want to run a franchise they should give competitive rates and they would get people flooding in to get there car done from em.
I never said it's "worth" paying, although with many people a fully dealer stamped service book will increase the resale value of a car. I replaced the brakes myself and as/when it needs any other work that doesn't need a stamp I'll do it myself. I'm merely pointing out that main dealers charge the rates they do because that is what they need to charge in order to cover their costs and turn a profit. The average "specialist" hasn't a fraction of the outgoings a main dealer has. Clearly my point is lost on you. Main dealers do no charge the rate they do to piss you off, they do so because the HAVE to. If they could halve their labour rate and increase the business they did as a result clearly they would however the costs they have prohibit them charging the labour rate a tatty unit on the corner of an industrial estate will charge you.
ok mate i do get your point but big companys like this should realise competitve rates is where its at. why do you think asda and tesco are taking out the corner shops out of business? and if renault charged rates of specialists you telling me they wouldnt get more business? more customers =more money, but they charge what they do cus thick people are willing to pay it and dont realise they are getting ripped off.
I got mine done the other day. All is good. But obviously it's up for sale and a few viewers coming this week. Then onto the new car. Will I be able to take the new one in for another check? Not bothered about the free triangle etc as I have it already.
You're still not grasping it are you. Supermarkets use economies of scale to drive down prices they pay farmers etc. The huge volume they order in means they manage to drive down the cost per unit and are able to pass that saving on. The motor trade doesn't work like that.
Lets give you an example, you set up a small garage employ a tech or two and hire a unit on a trading estate. You do not have a Manufacturer to please so your costs are your own making. If you want a nicer unit or to actually buy one/have one built then that's your call, want to build an area to have cars washed and employ a car cleaner full time? your choice. Nice waiting area with free coffee, plasma screen expensive chairs? your call. Want to advertise your business, small spread in a local paper or mailshot glossy brouchures? again up to you. Send your staff on technical training courses, buy expensive diagnostic and specialist tools for every model in the range whenever they are released....
Getting the picture? As a franchised dealer the manufacturer will insist you spend a fortune on marketing, special tools, expensive training courses for staff, certain refreshments, offer customers collection and delivery or loan cars, have the showroom look a certain certain way be in prime positions, have a set sq footage. All of this costs an absolute fortune and guess what it has to come from somewhere. That somewhere is the customer, labour rates reflect the relative costs to run each type of business.
I feel like I'm talking to a grinning simpleton, lol.
You're still not grasping it are you. Supermarkets use economies of scale to drive down prices they pay farmers etc. The huge volume they order in means they manage to drive down the cost per unit and are able to pass that saving on. The motor trade doesn't work like that.
Lets give you an example, you set up a small garage employ a tech or two and hire a unit on a trading estate. You do not have a Manufacturer to please so your costs are your own making. If you want a nicer unit or to actually buy one/have one built then that's your call, want to build an area to have cars washed and employ a car cleaner full time? your choice. Nice waiting area with free coffee, plasma screen expensive chairs? your call. Want to advertise your business, small spread in a local paper or mailshot glossy brouchures? again up to you. Send your staff on technical training courses, buy expensive diagnostic and specialist tools for every model in the range whenever they are released....
Getting the picture? As a franchised dealer the manufacturer will insist you spend a fortune on marketing, special tools, expensive training courses for staff, certain refreshments, offer customers collection and delivery or loan cars, have the showroom look a certain certain way be in prime positions, have a set sq footage. All of this costs an absolute fortune and guess what it has to come from somewhere. That somewhere is the customer, labour rates reflect the relative costs to run each type of business.
Good effort but you won't convince everyone on here!
You've forgotten to also include that the average main dealer will have to pay a dividend to the shareholders
My flat mate does reasonably well from Inchcape!