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Title: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Nickbat on 01 November 2007, 22:42:53
Anyone heard of this outfit.? I stumbled upon their site by chance. Omega servicing seems very cheap!

http://www.prestigecarservicing.com/carservicing.php?make=vauxhall&gclid=CLbJ18zbvI8CFQiVMAodGi2gQQ
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Kev on 01 November 2007, 22:48:28
Looks like it would just be going to a local independent.

You're far better cutting out the middle man, find someone local you can trust with your car, who knows what they are doing, and stick with them.  :y
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Kev on 01 November 2007, 22:49:41
Even better, come on here, get all the information you need, and do it yourself.  :y
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Nickbat on 01 November 2007, 22:58:22
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Even better, come on here, get all the information you need, and do it yourself.  :y

I do, Kev! But not everyone is prepared to lift 2-tonne of metal, crawl underneath on a cold winter's day and get an armload of dirty 10W/40. Sometimes getting someone else to do it seems a good idea!   ;D ;)
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Kev on 01 November 2007, 23:02:05
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Even better, come on here, get all the information you need, and do it yourself.  :y

I do, Kev! But not everyone is prepared to lift 2-tonne of metal, crawl underneath on a cold winter's day and get an armload of dirty 10W/40. Sometimes getting someone else to do it seems a good idea!   ;D ;)

Tell me about it, i need to get my cam covers done. Weather never seems right. Or at least that's my excuse.  ;)

As i said in an earlier thread, I'm spilling more than the Exxon Valdez.  ::)
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 01 November 2007, 23:02:50
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Even better, come on here, get all the information you need, and do it yourself.  :y

I do, Kev! But not everyone is prepared to lift 2-tonne of metal, crawl underneath on a cold winter's day and get an armload of dirty 10W/40. Sometimes getting someone else to do it seems a good idea!   ;D ;)

no need to lift the car if you get a good draining bowl.


On the later engine,  If you have my "special tool" you can also change the oil filter from above, should you so desire ;)
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 01 November 2007, 23:03:10
When you look at what they actually do - service A is basically an oil change and a hoover (plus check a load of items, and no doubt charge you extra for the things they decide to do), sevice B adds spark plugs and air filter. No mention of a cam belt change and they charge you another fiver for oil disposal.

I think DIY is always the best route, or filing that find a local independant who can be trusted.

Worryingly, people might get a "b" service done, assuming it covers everything that needs to be done on a major service and they'll never get a cambelt change :o

Kevin
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Markie on 01 November 2007, 23:04:10
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Even better, come on here, get all the information you need, and do it yourself.  :y

I do, Kev! But not everyone is prepared to lift 2-tonne of metal, crawl underneath on a cold winter's day and get an armload of dirty 10W/40. Sometimes getting someone else to do it seems a good idea!   ;D ;)

Tell me about it, i need to get my cam covers done. Weather never seems right. Or at least that's my excuse.  ;)

As i said in an earlier thread, I'm spilling more than the Exxon Valdez.  ::)


get it brought up to mine and you can use the garage.....or gazeebo....or just get drookit like me  ;D
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Ken T on 01 November 2007, 23:10:10
Blimey, how much does a can of oil and filter cost ?, not a lot. If you plan your service intervals to be in the warmer months, its not that bad. Why don't we....  Organise two meets during the year, and organise to service everyone's car then. That way we could buy the consumables in bulk (Good price ?), and if we were organised we could maybe source a garage with pit or ramp cheap. I'm sure we could change filters and oil quite fast, a production line. Someone like Mark Dtm keeping a watchful eye over the workforce, and TB standing by with helicoils for the stripped drain plugs !.  ;D
  
Ken
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Kev on 01 November 2007, 23:12:20
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Even better, come on here, get all the information you need, and do it yourself.  :y

I do, Kev! But not everyone is prepared to lift 2-tonne of metal, crawl underneath on a cold winter's day and get an armload of dirty 10W/40. Sometimes getting someone else to do it seems a good idea!   ;D ;)

Tell me about it, i need to get my cam covers done. Weather never seems right. Or at least that's my excuse.  ;)

As i said in an earlier thread, I'm spilling more than the Exxon Valdez.  ::)


get it brought up to mine and you can use the garage.....or gazeebo....or just get drookit like me  ;D

Ahh, but that would just be the start, i'd then end up saying, oh and i need this done, and that done...You'll be wishing you kept your mouth shut.  ;D

Edit...Breathers. There you go, see!  ;)
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Markie on 01 November 2007, 23:14:10
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Even better, come on here, get all the information you need, and do it yourself.  :y

I do, Kev! But not everyone is prepared to lift 2-tonne of metal, crawl underneath on a cold winter's day and get an armload of dirty 10W/40. Sometimes getting someone else to do it seems a good idea!   ;D ;)

Tell me about it, i need to get my cam covers done. Weather never seems right. Or at least that's my excuse.  ;)

As i said in an earlier thread, I'm spilling more than the Exxon Valdez.  ::)


get it brought up to mine and you can use the garage.....or gazeebo....or just get drookit like me  ;D

Ahh, but that would just be the start, i'd then end up saying, oh and i need this done, and that done...You'll be wishing you kept your mouth shut.  ;D

Edit...Breathers. There you go, see!  ;)

 :-X  ;D
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 01 November 2007, 23:15:15
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Blimey, how much does a can of oil and filter cost ?, not a lot. If you plan your service intervals to be in the warmer months, its not that bad. Why don't we....  Organise two meets during the year, and organise to service everyone's car then. That way we could buy the consumables in bulk (Good price ?), and if we were organised we could maybe source a garage with pit or ramp cheap. I'm sure we could change filters and oil quite fast, a production line. Someone like Mark Dtm keeping a watchful eye over the workforce, and TB standing by with helicoils for the stripped drain plugs !.  ;D
  
Ken

On a serious note, I quite fancy another cambelt party.

I had the priviledge of being the "expert" at the 4pot cambelt party... but somehow got lumbered with a V6 belt change too  ::)
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Nickbat on 01 November 2007, 23:18:49
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Even better, come on here, get all the information you need, and do it yourself.  :y

I do, Kev! But not everyone is prepared to lift 2-tonne of metal, crawl underneath on a cold winter's day and get an armload of dirty 10W/40. Sometimes getting someone else to do it seems a good idea!   ;D ;)

no need to lift the car if you get a good draining bowl.


On the later engine,  If you have my "special tool" you can also change the oil filter from above, should you so desire ;)


Would you care to enlighten us with a few more details, James? I hate crawling underneath.  :(
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 01 November 2007, 23:34:38
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I had the priviledge of being the "expert" at the 4pot cambelt party... but somehow got lumbered with a V6 belt change too

That's OK. You're a V6 expert now as well, so you won't be lumbered with anything. :y

Unless... 2.5TD timing chain, anyone?   :-X

I did have it in mind to have one at my parents place near Reading in the summer. Plenty of space there. Was waiting for them to go on holiday and they went away at the same time as I did ::)

Edited to say: I'll drop some hints at the weekend that they need a break... ;)

Kevin
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Ken T on 01 November 2007, 23:47:18
Just a thought, I am interested in Robotics and have a couple of Microbot Alpha's. If they had a bit more torque, we could program them to go under the car and remove/replace the drain plug ( and helicoil if required !), plus move the drain tub out of the way. Problem occurs if you get it wrong, eg the oil is flowing one way, but you/the robot move the drain tray the other way!.  Oil makes a hell of a mess, in case you hadn't noticed!.

Ken
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Ken T on 01 November 2007, 23:51:33
By the way, we're taking about "that substance" again, but no one's post count has been altered. Is someone asleep ?. And as a matter of interest, its either the Leicester Taxman, or Companies House who have the PO Box number 710.
Ken
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 02 November 2007, 03:36:32
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I had the priviledge of being the "expert" at the 4pot cambelt party... but somehow got lumbered with a V6 belt change too

That's OK. You're a V6 expert now as well, so you won't be lumbered with anything. :y


I was confident enough with the V6 at the time too... (had already done plenty at that point)...

It was more a dig at the bunch over at TB's, for fobbing work off over to us  ;D  ;D  ::)
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 02 November 2007, 10:30:37
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It was more a dig at the bunch over at TB's, for fobbing work off over to us  Grin  Grin  Roll Eyes

I know ;) Max's barbecue was a bit of a distraction for us :D

Kevin
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 02 November 2007, 10:51:58
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It was more a dig at the bunch over at TB's, for fobbing work off over to us  Grin  Grin  Roll Eyes

I know ;) Max's barbecue was a bit of a distraction for us :D

Kevin

Yes but, 4 pot cambelts are a cop out.....
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: shyboy on 02 November 2007, 10:57:02
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Even better, come on here, get all the information you need, and do it yourself.  :y

I do, Kev! But not everyone is prepared to lift 2-tonne of metal, crawl underneath on a cold winter's day and get an armload of dirty 10W/40. Sometimes getting someone else to do it seems a good idea!   ;D ;)

no need to lift the car if you get a good draining bowl.


On the later engine,  If you have my "special tool" you can also change the oil filter from above, should you so desire ;)
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: shyboy on 02 November 2007, 10:58:56
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Even better, come on here, get all the information you need, and do it yourself.  :y

I do, Kev! But not everyone is prepared to lift 2-tonne of metal, crawl underneath on a cold winter's day and get an armload of dirty 10W/40. Sometimes getting someone else to do it seems a good idea!   ;D ;)

no need to lift the car if you get a good draining bowl.


On the later engine,  If you have my "special tool" you can also change the oil filter from above, should you so desire ;)
Still love to hear about your special tool, unless you've patented it, of course. ;)
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Golfbuddy on 02 November 2007, 11:52:13
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Blimey, how much does a can of oil and filter cost ?, not a lot. If you plan your service intervals to be in the warmer months, its not that bad. Why don't we....  Organise two meets during the year, and organise to service everyone's car then. That way we could buy the consumables in bulk (Good price ?), and if we were organised we could maybe source a garage with pit or ramp cheap. I'm sure we could change filters and oil quite fast, a production line. Someone like Mark Dtm keeping a watchful eye over the workforce, and TB standing by with helicoils for the stripped drain plugs !.  ;D
  
Ken

On a serious note, I quite fancy another cambelt party.

I had the priviledge of being the "expert" at the 4pot cambelt party... but somehow got lumbered with a V6 belt change too  ::)

Well, bring your lot for a weekend to Cornwall and show me how to do it. I could then take over from you whilst you show your prowess on the V6's. Maria needs the break as well.  :y
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 02 November 2007, 11:52:58
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Even better, come on here, get all the information you need, and do it yourself.  :y

I do, Kev! But not everyone is prepared to lift 2-tonne of metal, crawl underneath on a cold winter's day and get an armload of dirty 10W/40. Sometimes getting someone else to do it seems a good idea!   ;D ;)

no need to lift the car if you get a good draining bowl.


On the later engine,  If you have my "special tool" you can also change the oil filter from above, should you so desire ;)
Still love to hear about your special tool, unless you've patented it, of course. ;)

http://www.theroto2000.com/
 
 ;D

Kevin
Title: Re: Cheap Vx servicing?
Post by: Nickbat on 02 November 2007, 11:57:29
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Even better, come on here, get all the information you need, and do it yourself.  :y

I do, Kev! But not everyone is prepared to lift 2-tonne of metal, crawl underneath on a cold winter's day and get an armload of dirty 10W/40. Sometimes getting someone else to do it seems a good idea!   ;D ;)

no need to lift the car if you get a good draining bowl.


On the later engine,  If you have my "special tool" you can also change the oil filter from above, should you so desire ;)
Still love to hear about your special tool, unless you've patented it, of course. ;)

http://www.theroto2000.com/
 
 ;D

Kevin

Nice one, Kevin!

That'd be good for the Westfield, especially to empty the ashtrays!  :y ;D ;D ;D