How far do you travel for your servicing?
How far do you travel for your servicing?
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baz7175

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3,551 posts

234 months

Monday 26th November 2007
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Just wondering how far people travel to get their ro's serviced, as in the past when I lived in Ireland I did the easy option to order the parts myself from an authorised dealer, get the ok from the regional manager for the local VX garage to do the service and hey presto...

This past weekend saw me drive across 5 countries to get the latest service done, leaving Germany at 1am on Saturday morning and heading through Germany, Holland, Belgium, France and hopping on the ferry from Calais to Dover (for a smashing price of 40 squid I may add - it's poo not having a pound key on this German keyboard laugh ) then driving from there up to Holborough. It was -6oC when I left Aachen and was even hovering around freezing in England too so I was in best behaviour mode most of the way to Greens as the road was damn slidey in places and had I got a little carried away it would have been a scrapper and not a service that was needed. The guys were top notch and turned the car around in jig time allowing me to get back down to Dover 4hours ahead of my booked ferry time (as I left plenty of leeway incase of any issues with the service or traffic to and from)...

Cheers guys smile

phrich

549 posts

246 months

Monday 26th November 2007
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Unless one of the guys from the Middle East brings a Holden with Chevy badges up for a service you are probably going to hold that record for a while.

How much of the 10 000 service interval did you use actually getting the service?

baz7175

Original Poster:

3,551 posts

234 months

Monday 26th November 2007
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phrich said:
Unless one of the guys from the Middle East brings a Holden with Chevy badges up for a service you are probably going to hold that record for a while.

How much of the 10 000 service interval did you use actually getting the service?
It wasn't all that bad as it was just shy of 400km to Calais and then just the short run from Dover to Holborough, so realistically if any of the Scottish lads were to travel to Greens or other dealership that far south then they would probably travel about the same distance...the car was on around 19,200 before I set off on my travels and only hit the 20k marker as I was just past the Brussels ring road on my way home again...

Magic919

14,138 posts

224 months

Monday 26th November 2007
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Mine is just a 120 mile round trip. Can do it on a tank of juice :-)

S600VXR

5,877 posts

223 months

Monday 26th November 2007
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Magic919 said:
Mine is just a 120 mile round trip. Can do it on a tank of juice :-)
I hope you can!! yikes

Demolition Man

1,050 posts

276 months

Monday 26th November 2007
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Where in Germany did you start from?

I held the famous Guttersloh Guardroom to Calais P&O Ticket Booth record for 5 years with a Vectra GSi!!.... but that was before the Belgium Stormtrooper Waffen Police started seizing and crushing cars for speeding

V6 JDT

1,275 posts

245 months

Monday 26th November 2007
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I am off to Inverness from Orkney in December for my 30,000 service, a round trip of 300 miles including 3 hours and 50 miles on the ferry. As I am out of warranty now I no longer have to travel to Edinburgh which was 600 miles round trip.
Jeff

broadslide

739 posts

223 months

Monday 26th November 2007
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I'm off to Greens next week approx 220 miles each way. I hope they fix it first time!

baz7175

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3,551 posts

234 months

Monday 26th November 2007
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Demolition Man said:
Where in Germany did you start from?

I held the famous Guttersloh Guardroom to Calais P&O Ticket Booth record for 5 years with a Vectra GSi!!.... but that was before the Belgium Stormtrooper Waffen Police started seizing and crushing cars for speeding frown
I now live in a tiny wee village called Warden about 20km or so on the far side of Aachen.

I managed to get a flash on the way back up through Belgium post-service, the worst thing was I was only doing 122kmph in a 120 limit, so here's hoping they aint going to be that strict and send me out a nice xmas card with my picture on it - they are getting worse and worse these days, every time I travel down to IMEC in Leuven with work during the day I'm sure to pass at least one radar or hairdrier out to play if not more frown

rmmackfc

365 posts

222 months

Monday 26th November 2007
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Good question depends whether anyone has used these guys...??? 350 mile round trip.

Bristol Street Newcastle
Griffin House
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Tyne & Wear
NE1 4EA

If not, my 20,000 mile service will be at Monkfish or Greens probably, 700+ mile round trip.

C8PPO

20,464 posts

226 months

Monday 26th November 2007
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About 4 miles to a franchised Vauxhall dealer who is renowned on here as one of the principal Monaro dealers - just don't ask them to fight your corner in warranty issues though rolleyes

That's not 100% fair - they got my bootlid resprayed where the spoiler wore the paint, but weren't fantastically helpful on a far bigger issue. Not a dealer who instils confidence or obviously attracts repeat business, other than by default and through lack of alternatives to their "specialist" status.

alfienoakes

296 posts

257 months

Tuesday 27th November 2007
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I have to come back from Amsterdam to get mine serviced, about 540 miles there and back. I thought I had the only Monaro in mainland Europe, maybe I'll get to do a spotted post one day smile
I've been flashed a few times in Belgium too, and by the new fixed camera near Calais, touch wood nothing has come back yet. I'm always amazed how the Belgian police manage to get a car in the central reservation to set up a speed trap, you can't see them til the last second yikes and then its usually too late.

baz7175

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3,551 posts

234 months

Tuesday 27th November 2007
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alfienoakes said:
I have to come back from Amsterdam to get mine serviced, about 540 miles there and back. I thought I had the only Monaro in mainland Europe, maybe I'll get to do a spotted post one day smile
I've been flashed a few times in Belgium too, and by the new fixed camera near Calais, touch wood nothing has come back yet. I'm always amazed how the Belgian police manage to get a car in the central reservation to set up a speed trap, you can't see them til the last second yikes and then its usually too late.
Wooohooo, so I'm not the only one out here biggrin

I know what you mean about getting their patrol car into the central reservation - last thing I'd be trying to do with crazy brits thinking their still on a german autobahn heading home laugh