Kwik Fit - have they got better?!
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Recently had 2 experiences with Kwik Fit, and both were largely decent (so far).
They found a slow puncture from a valve, and I watched them quite diligently clean the rim and take care fitting the tyre etc. No pressure lost since.
Then today they did 4 wheel alignment and appeared pretty competent, friendly and altogether a bit more professional. I played a bit dumb to see what sort of thing they said and nothing came up too concerning...
Appreciate they must vary by branch, but it's a long way from Kwik Fit in Acton 15 years or so back where they let me drive off with the top mount of the rear shock completely detached!!
Any others had decent experiences recently? Has something changed in management? Noticed they have an adjacent cycle repair service too.
They found a slow puncture from a valve, and I watched them quite diligently clean the rim and take care fitting the tyre etc. No pressure lost since.
Then today they did 4 wheel alignment and appeared pretty competent, friendly and altogether a bit more professional. I played a bit dumb to see what sort of thing they said and nothing came up too concerning...
Appreciate they must vary by branch, but it's a long way from Kwik Fit in Acton 15 years or so back where they let me drive off with the top mount of the rear shock completely detached!!
Any others had decent experiences recently? Has something changed in management? Noticed they have an adjacent cycle repair service too.
I've never really had a bad experience with them. 5 years ago they were the cheapest supplier of tyres for my trackday car which had rather expensive alloys and they would swap the tyres with care. Had a puncture on my lease car last year and the recovery service took me to a KwikFit not local to me and again, good service at 4pm on a Friday. And my BiL had an issue with his aircon last weekend whilst visiting me - he booked it in with them on a Sunday and they sorted the problem without issue.
I'm still influenced by their 'failing' my mechanically ignorant young son's old Xantia's emissions 20yrs ago and trying to charge him £400 plus labour for one of their products. I took it 2 miles to my trusted indy who easily passed it. I complained, and got MoT fee back. Apparently you could induce a 'failure', especially in cold weather, by warming the engine, then switching it off. After 10mins or so the engine is still warm enough for the emissions test record but the cat has cooled. Then you test it. I wonder if this is still possible?
I have used the Kwik-Fit mobile tyre service, was cheapest for the tyres and I think it was free fitting if you booked them 2-3 days ahead and did not request a time slot. spot on and did a good job.
Popped a car in for an Air-Con re-gas and did not get any attempted "up-sell" of cleaning etc.
as others have said for a lot of small tasks they are a good choice.
Popped a car in for an Air-Con re-gas and did not get any attempted "up-sell" of cleaning etc.
as others have said for a lot of small tasks they are a good choice.
Just used them to fit 4 tyres on the drive for my Boxster.
They were competitively priced for Bridgestones, with an offer of 15% off for 4 Bridgestones and also free driveway fitting if you ordered 4.
Easy ordering (especially as I had to rebook due to a lost locking wheel nut) and very helpful fitter, no attempts at any upsells or similar tactics.
They were competitively priced for Bridgestones, with an offer of 15% off for 4 Bridgestones and also free driveway fitting if you ordered 4.
Easy ordering (especially as I had to rebook due to a lost locking wheel nut) and very helpful fitter, no attempts at any upsells or similar tactics.
We have 2 KFs in our town. The out of town one has so-so reputation, and the one slap bang in the town centre is great, especially as you can go and shop/eat whilst the car is being fixed.
I don't use them all the time, but sometimes they are the cheapest for certain tyres on certain cars. I also like their a/c service - no charge, no fee.
I don't use them all the time, but sometimes they are the cheapest for certain tyres on certain cars. I also like their a/c service - no charge, no fee.
had to use our local one for a puncture on the wifes Audi a couple of years back sidewall torn and no spare only the foam.
perhaps not the cheapest tyres i could have found with a bit of shopping but for a weekend issue no drama no hassle and locker put back in my hand afterwards which is always a comfort to know its there.
perhaps not the cheapest tyres i could have found with a bit of shopping but for a weekend issue no drama no hassle and locker put back in my hand afterwards which is always a comfort to know its there.
It depends on the branch. One near me did a stirling job on a tricky 4 wheel alignment, the other let me drive out with fractured brake lines without telling me. Fortunately I was going uphill when I found out.
I think if they didn't have the fleet volume they'd be in a much more precarious position as a brand.
I think if they didn't have the fleet volume they'd be in a much more precarious position as a brand.
They're a franchise, they've always been inconsistent. Some branches excellent, some not so much.
Read something the other day about them doing a four wheel alignment on a GR Yaris. It didn't drive right afterwards, when he checked the printout they had used the geometry settings for the Verso hybrid. When queried, they said it was the same chassis. He did get a refund and got it done correctly somewhere else.
Read something the other day about them doing a four wheel alignment on a GR Yaris. It didn't drive right afterwards, when he checked the printout they had used the geometry settings for the Verso hybrid. When queried, they said it was the same chassis. He did get a refund and got it done correctly somewhere else.
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