Six weeks ago I took my car in for a (half price) MOT to see what was wrong with it prior to the MOT running out in November and it failed on:
1) No reserve travel on handbrake & poor handbrake performance
2) Rear exhaust rubber ounting missing
3) NSF AntiRoll bar link worn Joint
4) **Not picked up by the garage ** two small holes in the exhaust pipe before rear box.
I've serviced the rear brakes (they work a treat) replaced the one missing rubber mounting, and patched the hole in the exhaust. I tried desperately to do the roll bar link but couldn't so gave up as the MOT had run out so I booked it into VX for 2 drop links and a new MOT.
I dropped it off first thing and VX didn't ring me all day, so I turned up there at 5:30 and was told it had failed again, but this time on:
1) Offside Front Track Rod end ball joint excessive play
2) Offside rear coil spring fractured
3) Nearside Front shock absorber has serious fluid leak (was advisory on the alst MOT 6 weeks ago)
VX have quoted me £886 to sort it out.
Now £886 is probably far more than the car is actually worth (V plate 2.5 V6 auto with 88K) so I'm torn with what to do. I'm also pretty narked off with VX for suddenly coming up with a whole batch of new MOT failures.
Any thoughts on how much this little lot will take to fix if I bought the parts myself? Is it worth fixing even?
