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Estate Cars. Thinking Of Getting One - dablik - 18-08-2022

Quote:Eeeks



Don't suppose kevin-albert is anywhere near you. He does mobile clutch changes. Quite enjoy watching one of his vids every now and then.



https://youtu.be/NrfGDqTUstY



Gotta be a few peeps doing similar.
Sure we got peeps localish who only fit new clutches etc was hauled out of bed to go get swmbo who'd broken down and given our work patterns and time of day 5pm, left with little choice as my garage was literally over the bridge, even so aircooled rang a clutch place up because he was livid at the cost and was quoted around £400-500 anyway and that wont have been with vat, is what it is, nowt i can do and she has to have the car for work..... everything is a mega expense with a car nowadays.



Estate Cars. Thinking Of Getting One - Snowbird - 18-08-2022

Dual mass flywheel by any chance? That seems to make clutches stupidly priced.




Estate Cars. Thinking Of Getting One - Catteeclan - 18-08-2022

Does sound a bit pricey to me as I've done them. Normally around 3/4 hours which would be £200 +clutch kit and VAT here. I've no doubt the kit has gone up in price since I walked out.

Don't think they do a diesel model although could be wrong, generally that's where you'd find a duel mass.

When you need it sorted you just have to live with the price.




Estate Cars. Thinking Of Getting One - dablik - 18-08-2022

Quote:Does sound a bit pricey to me as I've done them. Normally around 3/4 hours which would be £200 +clutch kit and VAT here. I've no doubt the kit has gone up in price since I walked out.

Don't think they do a diesel model although could be wrong, generally that's where you'd find a duel mass.

When you need it sorted you just have to live with the price.
 

Aftermarket kits vary in price as you will know Dave, but my mechanic wont generally fit anything but oem !! going by your prices he is a little expensive but i knew that anyway, he is reliable and i've never had any issues with work he's done on either cars in the past, and importantly he can be trusted although he's sticking it right up me on this one  Lol



Estate Cars. Thinking Of Getting One - fixitsan - 18-08-2022

Quote:I'm a bit surprised by hardly any suggestions to buy Japanese  Tongue - I think I would hardly ever consider buying a non-Jap motorbike or car.

My Corolla '03 with 250kkm on the clock has never stopped, had no issues other than exhaust rot, a broken rear spring and of course maintenance items - making for an extremely hassle-free, cheap ownership.

 

What would be the parallel in motorcycle world? A TDM?  Lol
A Scandinavian that doesn't speak up for the 5 cylinder Volvo diesel ? They seem to get some crazy high miles on them



Quote:Eeeks



Don't suppose kevin-albert is anywhere near you. He does mobile clutch changes. Quite enjoy watching one of his vids every now and then.



https://youtu.be/NrfGDqTUstY



Gotta be a few peeps doing similar.
 

+1 there.

His videos are so well detailed that when my daughter's Fiesta clutch failed I was able to identify all the steps from one of his videos to repeat for myself. I've done a few clutches before which made it easier. I sent  him a grateful message because it saved me from having to search all over the internet to get all the facts together.

He's done a smart thing to start earning some money off Youtube, A proper clutch ninja




Estate Cars. Thinking Of Getting One - dapleb - 19-08-2022

Quote:Kinda makes sense not having to tax the mk1, they've contributed to lowering the carbon footprint. My Focus was £255 a year Rolleyes It's a lot comfier than my old Focus  :good: 


Pug £180 year



Slug £300 year



⊙.☉


Estate Cars. Thinking Of Getting One - BwfcDave1 - 19-08-2022

I bought a 14 plate Insignia Estate 7 months ago when it was on 97k, Now approaching 113k and all is good. It had recently been used as an airport taxi and had gained 30k miles in previous 6 months, but it had been well looked after. Huge capacity, very comfy, nice to drive and normally 50mpg+, unless towing or doing loads of town work.



Estate Cars. Thinking Of Getting One - Studley Ramrod - 29-08-2022

Quote:Pug £180 year



Slug £300 year



⊙.☉
 

There should be some kind of algorythm that factors in the impact on the environment related to running older vehicles when it comes to taxing them.

 

Quote:I bought a 14 plate Insignia Estate 7 months ago when it was on 97k, Now approaching 113k and all is good. It had recently been used as an airport taxi and had gained 30k miles in previous 6 months, but it had been well looked after. Huge capacity, very comfy, nice to drive and normally 50mpg+, unless towing or doing loads of town work.
 

Sounds good :good:

 

Quote:Sure we got peeps localish who only fit new clutches etc was hauled out of bed to go get swmbo who'd broken down and given our work patterns and time of day 5pm, left with little choice as my garage was literally over the bridge, even so aircooled rang a clutch place up because he was livid at the cost and was quoted around £400-500 anyway and that wont have been with vat, is what it is, nowt i can do and she has to have the car for work..... everything is a mega expense with a car nowadays.
Huh 34,000 miles, surely thats not right.  No recall or anything ?

 

Been doing local pootling and getting just under 50mpg, can't grumble at that. Could prolly improve that if I sat there looking at, and reacting to, the 'live economy gauge' as I'm convinced that's what other's are doing when I'm following them, but it aint gonna happen.



Estate Cars. Thinking Of Getting One - dablik - 30-08-2022

Found out after the fact it's common on this motor around 35k-40k miles, one fella has had 3 clutches in 120k, so bang goes the economy of the car, problem apparently stems from improper adjustment of the clutch pedal (cable operated) which then foobars the clutch bearing shaft thingy, new clutch sold as a 3 piece kit, then 2 new tyres at 2700 miles for the Himmy, so that little lot  put paid to me joining you at the weekend. 




Estate Cars. Thinking Of Getting One - leehenty - 02-09-2022

Cliff, I can see you taking on extra work wiggling yer leg on the corner to make ends meet


Estate Cars. Thinking Of Getting One - dablik - 02-09-2022

Quote:Cliff, I can see you taking on extra work wiggling yer leg on the corner to make ends meet
 

Na, could'nt bare to go in more nights than i have to Lee, the latest problem may well see me having to do so if the fookers dont play ball.



Estate Cars. Thinking Of Getting One - leehenty - 02-09-2022

Well that issue is clearly something wrong in the venting systems


Estate Cars. Thinking Of Getting One - Grendel - 03-09-2022

Engine wise cant go wrong with a TDi PD engine since they are bombproof and can be remapped if you need a bit more grunt. Currently have SEAT Ibiza (VW platform) with TDi PD 100 engine great reliable engine just pity about the rest of the car’s build quality