Beemer Redeemer :: Any good?

Beemer Redeemer :: Any good?

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LordGrover

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33,548 posts

213 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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Now that I'm back in the bimmer fold I need a decent indy to keep it ship-shape. I've used Wellsway in the past and been very happy with them but not sure I can justify main dealer prices on a seven year old 100,000+ miles E46.
On BMWLand, Beemer Redeemer at Keynsham come recommended, but they're all strangers at BMWLand so thought I'd ask here - anyone know them, use them, recommend them?

duff

984 posts

200 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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Not used them myself but always read good things about them on bmwowner.com

TheEnd

15,370 posts

189 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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I know a few of them, James for example was ex BMW before he moved to BR.
Although i haven't used them myself, due to logistical reasons, i would fully trust them.

I know of a few after hours crazy projects that wait until the cover of darkness. That's the kind of people i'd want to work on my car, a genuine interest in the marque.

dazren

22,612 posts

262 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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Grover. Speak to Neil. I think he's been using a PHers garage in Chepstow.

http://www.forzawest.com/

neil_bmw

245 posts

230 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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BR have a very good reputation.

LordGrover

Original Poster:

33,548 posts

213 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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dazren said:
Grover. Speak to Neil. I think he's been using a PHers garage in Chepstow.

http://www.forzawest.com/
Forzawest? scratchchin Interesting they do Tivs too... A bit of a hike and Chepstow's almost Wales you know. Beemer Redeemer are five minutes down the road from my office so way simpler for me. Having said that I take the Griff a 180 mile round trip to Collumpton for its service. Decisions, decisions ...