Took the opportuinty to have the timing belt done, plus the full 60K
miles service (100Km?) including spark plugs.
Needed new back brake pads and disks, and new handbrake cables.
Just over £800. Car feels like brand new! I think this was good Value
For Money. Comments?
G
Domestos - 12 Apr 2006 23:43 GMT
> Took the opportuinty to have the timing belt done, plus the full 60K miles
> service (100Km?) including spark plugs.
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> G
£800 for brakes, service and timing belt IMHO is a rip-off
I recently bought brake pads of the net and fitted them myself following a
guide in a halfords service book. Now I am no engineer but it saved me a
small fortune. And to be honest I knew I had a decent job done.
A car always feels better after a service because you half expect it too...
Tony Rickard - 12 Apr 2006 23:52 GMT
>> Took the opportuinty to have the timing belt done, plus the full 60K miles
>> service (100Km?) including spark plugs.
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>> G
> £800 for brakes, service and timing belt IMHO is a rip-off
Sounds about right to me. £100+ worth of (8) spark plugs, plus discs on
top of a service, brake pad and cambelt change. Soon adds up.
Domestos - 12 Apr 2006 23:57 GMT
>>> Took the opportuinty to have the timing belt done, plus the full 60K
>>> miles service (100Km?) including spark plugs.
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> Sounds about right to me. £100+ worth of (8) spark plugs, plus discs on
> top of a service, brake pad and cambelt change. Soon adds up.
i'd totally agree - it does sound right - for an alfa dealer - but its still
a rip off which ever way you look at it
NC - 18 Apr 2006 22:30 GMT
> Took the opportuinty to have the timing belt done, plus the full 60K
> miles service (100Km?) including spark plugs.
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> G
Had the 60k mile service done on my 156 2.0 W reg (2000 plate) in Sept
last year. Got the cambelt, tensioners and variator done at the same
time. Cost about £650 at the alfa workshop (Jamie Porter's place) in
Royston.
Looking forward to a cheaper one this year (although the idle actuator
needs changing!)...