E39 M5 Servicing near Leicester
E39 M5 Servicing near Leicester
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Sideways Rich

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1,121 posts

203 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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Evening Gents, soon I'll need to get the beast serviced (2 green lights remaining), does anyone have any recommendations for an Indie/Specialist in or nr Leicester?

Ideally I'm looking for firsthand experiences, willing to travel a bit further for somewhere with a stellar reputation if needed.

Thanks
Rich

Frik

13,667 posts

269 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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Is rugby too far to travel? OSC Motorsport will get some recommendations on here. I was pretty happy with their work.

Sideways Rich

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1,121 posts

203 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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Thanks, no Rugby is pretty local, any ideas what they charge for the following; oil service, inspection 1 and 2?

Thanks

andy3781

158 posts

201 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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Autotech in Warwick is who i use for my M5. The cleanest workshop i've ever seen!! I've had quite a few major jobs on mine with no complaints. They also have courtesy cars available too. Would recommend.

Sideways Rich

Original Poster:

1,121 posts

203 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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andy3781 said:
Autotech in Warwick is who i use for my M5. The cleanest workshop i've ever seen!! I've had quite a few major jobs on mine with no complaints. They also have courtesy cars available too. Would recommend.


Thanks, will check them out, the courtesy car would be handy.

Sideways Rich

Original Poster:

1,121 posts

203 months

Tuesday 27th March 2012
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Down to 2 green lights on the service indicator (how long before service is due), any other suggestions for a decent specialist with good experience of E39 M5's?

I'm not averse to travelling a couple of hrs for a really decent specialist with good service.

MattOz

4,019 posts

290 months

Tuesday 27th March 2012
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Rich,

I used both when my M5 needed work. Autotech are almost main dealer pricing these days for servicing, so I go main dealer for regular maintenance. Autotech also failed to diagnose a failed diff bearing when I explained to them that I thought it was the issue. They were adamant it was a wheel bearing. Sure enough, it was the diff. No harm done, but no doubt I would have been stung for the replacement of a perfectly good wheel bearing had I taken their diagnosis and then in addition had the diff bearing replaced.

Despite all that, I'd recommend either, but try Onkar at OSC first.

Matt

Sideways Rich

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1,121 posts

203 months

Tuesday 27th March 2012
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Thanks Matt, much appreciated