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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / July 2006

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Peugeot specialist in South Wales

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Neil D - 27 Dec 2003 15:27 GMT
Does anyone know of a Peugeot or even Citroen specialist in South Wales,
preferably near the valleys or cardiff area,

Thanks,

Neil
Bob - 27 Dec 2003 19:11 GMT
>Does anyone know of a Peugeot or even Citroen specialist in South Wales,
>preferably near the valleys or cardiff area,

What do you mean by "specialist" ? You looking for some specific kind
of skill ?

Bob
tommy williams - 27 Dec 2003 22:17 GMT
There is a small citreon specialist garage off newport road in Cardiff

> >Does anyone know of a Peugeot or even Citroen specialist in South Wales,
> >preferably near the valleys or cardiff area,
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> Bob
Neil D - 28 Dec 2003 19:13 GMT
My heaters are playing up and I want to take it to someone who knows the car
and what they're doing. ?60 an hour at a dealer seems a bit steep,

Neil

> >Does anyone know of a Peugeot or even Citroen specialist in South Wales,
> >preferably near the valleys or cardiff area,
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> Bob
Bob - 28 Dec 2003 20:52 GMT
>My heaters are playing up and I want to take it to someone who knows the car
>and what they're doing. £60 an hour at a dealer seems a bit steep,

Right I see what you mean. I use the peugeot deal on sloper road
Cardiff (seem much more friendly than the one on colchester avenue!!)

no complaints and they order warranty parts without arguing too much
too :)
Neil D - 29 Dec 2003 17:57 GMT
Thanks Bob, but the job in question could take quite a few hours, so I'm
trying to get a lower rate than a main dealer. Also, my car's well and
truely out of warranty, so that doesn't matter in my case.
Thanks anyway
Neil

> >My heaters are playing up and I want to take it to someone who knows the car
> >and what they're doing. ?60 an hour at a dealer seems a bit steep,
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> no complaints and they order warranty parts without arguing too much
> too :)
tommy williams - 29 Dec 2003 21:11 GMT
Hi Neil
           If your car is out of warranty anyway,The garage by Kwiksave
(Cant remember the name) up in pant,Merthyr Tydfil ,the mechanics up there
were pretty good when i took my 406 up there and about a quarter of the
price of pug dealers.Just don't be tempted to go to Russell Roberts it will
take weeks
> Thanks Bob, but the job in question could take quite a few hours, so I'm
> trying to get a lower rate than a main dealer. Also, my car's well and
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> > no complaints and they order warranty parts without arguing too much
> > too :)
Bigmac - 02 Jul 2006 23:32 GMT
Try 'Old Furnace Garage' in Gwent.

They're Peugeot, Renault and citroen specialists, and currently charge around
£30 per hour (half price of most local dealers).

You can see their web site at http://www.oldfurnacegarage.com

>Hi Neil
>            If your car is out of warranty anyway,The garage by Kwiksave
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>> > no complaints and they order warranty parts without arguing too much
>> > too :)
 
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