Good independant garage in Notts

Good independant garage in Notts

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sixpot

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444 posts

244 months

Thursday 10th November 2005
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My Mrs has recently changed employment and as result we have both lost the benefit of using her old companies's on site garage for cheap servicing and repairs. We both have relatively decent cars (For her, a 51 plate 206) and (For me, a 00 Alfa 156 2.0 TS), but both cars are now obviously out of warranty and we no longer see the need to pay main dealer prices. With all this in mind, and with services on both vehicles looming can anyone recommend a really good independant garage in and around the Notts area, preferably with a bit of knowledge of cars as opposed to the ever increasing crop of component changers (Especially for the Alfa)

Any help gretaly received

Thanks in advance


Sixpot

P.S. We wouldn't mind travelling a bit, but I work in the centre of Notts and the Mrs just outside, so nottingham area in preferred for ease of dropping off, lifts etc.

EmmaP

11,758 posts

240 months

Thursday 10th November 2005
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I use David Drew off Lady Bay Bridge - Tel 0115 981 4040. The owner is really knowledgeable, a real petrol head and a top bloke. He was nearly as excited as I was about me doing the Nurburgring (He put me onto my beloved Corrado VR6.) They always have an interesting and broad array of cars in there. I took my car in for an MOT yesterday and they had a Ferrari 360 Modena in. He will talk you through all your repairs and give a good assessment of any work and potential costs before work is started. The pricing is pretty good too and I never feel like I have been over charged.

minimax

11,984 posts

257 months

Friday 11th November 2005
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Ihave heard good things about david drew garages, besides one of the mechanic dudes waved at me when I went past in the mini when he was sitting in a DB6 on the forecourt but what ever you do don't use geoff bloor just down the road, email me if you want to know why, but safe to say I was very lucky not to have a very serious accident after he worked on my car

judas

5,992 posts

260 months

Friday 11th November 2005
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minimax said:
...I was very lucky not to have a very serious accident after he worked on my car

Any further towards a resolution on this, Tom?

sixpot

Original Poster:

444 posts

244 months

Friday 11th November 2005
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Thanks for the advice one and all. I have spoken with David Drew, who seemed a decent enough bloke and very knowledgable as well. He actually talked himself out of some work at one stage.

The Alfa is booked in as the Guinea pig a week today.

Once again thanks for the advice.

Sixpot

minimax

11,984 posts

257 months

Friday 11th November 2005
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judas said:
minimax said:
...I was very lucky not to have a very serious accident after he worked on my car

Any further towards a resolution on this, Tom?


not as yet... after some and a I have almost given up... there's only one route left now.

judas

5,992 posts

260 months

Friday 11th November 2005
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Bastards...

Have you contacted Trading Standards?

Balmoral Green

40,942 posts

249 months

Friday 11th November 2005
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judas said:
Bastards...

Have you contacted Trading Standards?
I would have thought this, and an engineers report and a solicitor is the way to go. As for the costs, you would win them back for sure.

EmmaP

11,758 posts

240 months

Friday 11th November 2005
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Balmoral Green said:
I would have thought this, and an engineers report and a solicitor is the way to go. As for the costs, you would win them back for sure.


Absolutely. The bastard is probably just trying to scare you off so that he does not have to cough up for the damage he caused.

mr2mk1chick

205 posts

222 months

Wednesday 16th November 2005
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Try:

Geoff Bloor Garages,
Pavilion Road, West Bridgford,
Nottingham,
NG2 5FG Tel: 0115-982-1803

I have heard nothing but good reports from here, and i intend to use them whenever i need to.

EDIT: Doh - i did'nt read properly - thought the bad work was the other garage mentioned

>> Edited by mr2mk1chick on Thursday 17th November 13:37

judas

5,992 posts

260 months

Wednesday 16th November 2005
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I think you'll find this garage's reputation is now somewhat suspect after events mentioned earlier in this thread.

EmmaP

11,758 posts

240 months

Thursday 17th November 2005
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mr2mk1chick said:
I have heard nothing but good reports from here, and i intend to use them whenever i need to.


After seeing the damage to Tom's car, I wouldn't trust him to change a washer on my tap.

supaspark

2,105 posts

239 months

Friday 18th November 2005
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I had a result Wednesday...A friend suggested Arnold tyres and Exhausts, said they looked after him very well sort of old school professional types....so gave them a go with the MOT on the van....brilliantT..new disks and pads, track rod end and new horn fitted. Job came to £260....labour charge for the above £40...now how honest is that!