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Independent vehicle inspections regarding engine failure
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<blockquote data-quote="bluenose" data-source="post: 498036" data-attributes="member: 14226"><p>I bet the service book says replace the cambelt at 60k not the engine :lol: </p><p></p><p>I do 20k a year so I guess I should expect to buy a brand new car every 3 years! </p><p></p><p>If it is a known design issue I reckon you've got a decent chance of getting some more money back</p><p></p><p>My old man got a full refund when his Vectra diesel packed up and got stuck in limp mode.... it was out of warrenty and the bill was massive, the issue was actually on watchdog. They wanted to charge him for it but after quite a few letters he got a full refund.</p><p></p><p>Only a total mug would walk out the garage thinking they'd been done a favour only charging 2k for a new engine on a low mileage car, fair play to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluenose, post: 498036, member: 14226"] I bet the service book says replace the cambelt at 60k not the engine :lol: I do 20k a year so I guess I should expect to buy a brand new car every 3 years! If it is a known design issue I reckon you've got a decent chance of getting some more money back My old man got a full refund when his Vectra diesel packed up and got stuck in limp mode.... it was out of warrenty and the bill was massive, the issue was actually on watchdog. They wanted to charge him for it but after quite a few letters he got a full refund. Only a total mug would walk out the garage thinking they'd been done a favour only charging 2k for a new engine on a low mileage car, fair play to you [/QUOTE]
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