14 Million Drivers 'Ripped Off' By Garages
Garage satisfaction survey reveals half of drivers less than, er, satisfied
The motor industry's 'self-regulator' Motor Codes has carried out a survey to find out what Brits make of the service they get from their local garages. Not much, it seems.
The survey questioned 1,194 motorists from around the country, and found that 45% of them (which they've projected to indicate 14.1 million nationally) feel they have been ripped off by garages. Again using projected figures, Motor Codes reckons motorists feel they were ripped off by £2.4 billion in 2009.
The most complaints were about exaggerated bills, with over a quarter of UK motorists questioned feeling they've lost out by between £51 - £150, while just over 5% felt they'd lost out to the tune of £300 or more.
Satisfaction levels also varied according to age, with 'only' a third of the over-55s feeling they'd been rooked, while a third of all drivers from the east of England were dissatisfied - making it the least satisfied region in the UK.
Motor Codes, who run a self-regulatory code of practice for UK workshops backed by the Department for Transport, are launching a competition this year to find the best garages and workshops around the UK. Presumably they think it's going to help.
In my case I've decided Selby TVR & Sports are the best bet. Three guys who all do the work/own the joint (iirc), but also have a reputation to keep. Ie, not Phil Mitchell types who couldn't give a toss as it's only old Escorts etc...
I just can't bring myself to trust anyone really, and if I do I have to watch them while they do stuff. I think using the above garage was the first time I left my car with someone ever haha!
Dave
From my experience at various dealers :
They just take you for a dumb f
k, they charge you for stuff they actually don't do, you cannot assist at the service of your car, they use a trainee who doesn't even know how an engine work to do a service on your car and without plugging there bloody computer thingy on a car, they can't make a simple diagnosis on a pretty straight-forward problem. Sometines they even change an entire part that don't need changing (like a slightly damaged tube on the injection pump, they wanted to replace the entire injection system). And they are always fully booked and you have to wait 2 weeks to do a simple job ... So now I do the job myself when it's a simple service for example, or I give it my local mechanic, who's an old guy on his own with a nice little garage.
I usually buy the parts and he's doing the job, I pay far less even if I give a nice tip compared to the big garages, if you stay at his garage, you can watch him do and he's even giving little tips and showing you stuff.
But the biggest satisfaction is that I know that everything has been done the right way, like in the old days !
The amount of cars ive seen that have been butchered so garages can change a starter motor or something else.
My local garage worked on my dads 406 due to a fuel leak on the tank, they actually took a grinder to the shell underneith the rear seat to get at the plastic cover that covered the fuel pump. Couldnt believe what i had seen.
Damage is done now though i suppose =[
I've often seen invoices from garages for the most humble of cars where people are charged well over the odds for service items, parts and labour.
To be honest its a big part of the reason why I think I'm going to buy myself a little Mk1 MX5 next and look after it and my daily driver (already service this) myself and use the money I would have spent on buying some decent tools.
In short I don't like being ripped off by anyone.
I now drive 40,000 a year by car, oil changes with filter (using 6ltrs castrol magnatec) £39 at national tyres, and i can fit the other filters at cost.
Mr Tyre for tyres, and anything else as and when taking 4 quotes at least
if you let em rip you off, they will
Because of the large amount of cars (and vans) that passed through their workshop every day they were making extra couple of thousand pounds a week for doing zero extra work.

i always think it's best to get to know the people there, that way it seems you get better deals.
'Yes madam, your carbon footprint is massive, so we have fitted new pedal rubbers.'
'Oh, will it run better now and save the planet?'
'Yes madam'.
'How much is that?'
'£108, plus the vat.'
'Oh, how reasonable.'
'Reasonable?!
Ahh, oh, yes... yes, it is, ...of course there's the Labour at £60 an hour on top - our trainee
So that will be £208 ...plus the vat.'
they didnt charge me for a speed sensor or labour which was great. their pricing is very reasonable too.
thanks Steven
get and OBD/OBD2 from feebay or in my case a Nissan Conzult and sort out any errors yourself.
If you buy a new car I'm afraid you've joined that institution and will pay dearly.
I think most people here are capable of changing brake pads and an oil change?
Leave the clueless to sort themselves out.

I decided to take it to someone else.
£250 later, the guy replaced just the starter and that was it. That was in November, and on the 3rd of January, I wrote the car off, and the first thing I thought (after 'Oh my god, I ruined a 944 Turbo') was 'thank f
k I didn't go to Renault'.East Kent Audi did all these tricks on my A4 Quattro - I had a knock on the door at 9pm at night from one of their mechanics telling me I had been invoiced for a load of bits they hadn't fitted, and not invoiced for the one cheap bit they had actually replaced! I went in the next morning very furious indeed, they confessed to the lot, refunded the £1800 bill and serviced it for free. (This was over 2 years ago).
I tend to do every last job myself, except for jobs where you want some real know how/experience/special tools....
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