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Re: kwikfit
« Reply #15 on: 13 May 2019, 11:06:47 »

One question that puzzles me. Everyone knows the reputation of kwikfit so why use them?

Even if kwikfit offered tyres at £10 each i still wouldn’t use them



Spot on, I was told about them in the nineties ! God alone knows how they are still trading.


No, one of the motoring mysteries of life! :o :o :o

Way back in the days of owner driver Dave Farmer they built up a good reputation, but when he sold up it has never been the same, in fact steadily always getting worse, if that is possible.

But one reason for their continuing survival may be commercial contracts.  A case in point is my daughters mobility car.  When her previous one had it's MOT before being swapped over, the Renault garage told her to take it to Kwik Fittup for a new nearside front tyre as they had an account with them.  Needless to say the local Kwik Fittup guys did not disappoint, as I caught them trying to change the rear nearside tyre instead after being told clearly what was required.  THat was one of my last outbursts at them that I mentioned in my earlier post!

I think the advertising (as TB says, there is no such thing as bad advertising) and general ignorance of the public about what this company is capable of means they carry on.  Their waiting rooms have usually customers standing around waiting, and they are rarely empty; well that is until someone like me shouts out about their shoddy practices! ::) ::) ;D ;D ;)
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Re: kwikfit
« Reply #16 on: 13 May 2019, 11:13:40 »

I last used Kwikfit years & years ago as they were the closest and were open. I can't remember now how but I ended up with a goosed tyre on my Senator when going to an ABS meet at Duxford and didn't fancy the trip home with no spare. They managed to break my wheel lock key.  :(
I try not to use any of the high st tyre places and use a local independent


I use a 'local' firm called Tyreweb, but now owned by Protyre with branches throughout Kent.  They have never let me down in 18 years of using them, and I know many of the guys their by name.  They do what they say they will do, and even honour whatever verbal quote they give you even when it turns out to be a more expensive job.  Now their waiting room is always full of customers, and I have NEVER heard one complaining about the work done on their car.  8) 8) 8) 8) :y :y :y

Yet, in our town there is still Kwik Fittup dishing out what they do!!! ::) :o :o :o ::) ::) ::)
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Re: kwikfit
« Reply #17 on: 14 May 2019, 17:22:47 »

One question that puzzles me. Everyone knows the reputation of kwikfit so why use them?

Even if kwikfit offered tyres at £10 each i still wouldn’t use them



Spot on, I was told about them in the nineties ! God alone knows how they are still trading.
You are, once again, over estimating the intelligence of the British public. Dramatically.
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Re: kwikfit
« Reply #18 on: 14 May 2019, 17:26:20 »

and general ignorance of the public
Being a member of a couple of Shaguar forums, the standard answer to any query, such as "what does this button do" or "how do I replace the numberplate bulb" is to take it to a dealer.

Apparently, the fact your get a free coffee and some cake must automatically mean they treat your car well, and charge you an honest price...
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Re: kwikfit
« Reply #19 on: 14 May 2019, 17:31:28 »

and general ignorance of the public
Being a member of a couple of Shaguar forums, the standard answer to any query, such as "what does this button do" or "how do I replace the numberplate bulb" is to take it to a dealer.

Apparently, the fact your get a free coffee and some cake must automatically mean they treat your car well, and charge you an honest price...


Well that says it all; sorry Opti!! ::) ::) :-* :-* ;D ;)
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Re: kwikfit
« Reply #20 on: 14 May 2019, 18:22:54 »

and general ignorance of the public
Being a member of a couple of Shaguar forums, the standard answer to any query, such as "what does this button do" or "how do I replace the numberplate bulb" is to take it to a dealer.

Apparently, the fact your get a free coffee and some cake must automatically mean they treat your car well, and charge you an honest price...

Should have bought a Merc 8) ::)
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Re: kwikfit
« Reply #21 on: 14 May 2019, 19:27:58 »

and general ignorance of the public
Being a member of a couple of Shaguar forums, the standard answer to any query, such as "what does this button do" or "how do I replace the numberplate bulb" is to take it to a dealer.

Apparently, the fact your get a free coffee and some cake must automatically mean they treat your car well, and charge you an honest price...

Should have bought a Merc 8) ::)

The Merc forum isn't much better .... as you know  ;) ;)
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Re: kwikfit
« Reply #22 on: 14 May 2019, 19:37:43 »

and general ignorance of the public
Being a member of a couple of Shaguar forums, the standard answer to any query, such as "what does this button do" or "how do I replace the numberplate bulb" is to take it to a dealer.

Apparently, the fact your get a free coffee and some cake must automatically mean they treat your car well, and charge you an honest price...

Should have bought a Merc 8) ::)

The Merc forum isn't much better .... as you know  ;) ;)
The US one is alot better, but may well be model dependant... The older models attract a much higher level of enthusiast/diyer than the financed shit boxes that the kids buy ;)
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« Reply #23 on: 14 May 2019, 20:18:10 »

Should have bought a Merc 8) ::)
Just not whilst I have a hole up my jacksie.  Well, not with the poor quality dross they've launched in the last 30 years or so.
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Re: kwikfit
« Reply #24 on: 15 May 2019, 18:42:28 »

While most of the general public these days can not or do not know how to open a bonnet these people will still be trading. There are alot of tie ups with the big lease companies as as Liz said Motab car have to go to them for tyres., when me lads motab car needed a tyre when i was still at Vauxhall i couldn't sell or fit one.

As a point this company do not have fully trained techs in each branch but one for an area. If they have anything in that isn't simple service, tyres or exhaust they either will not do it or they have to wait for the trained guy to arrive

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