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  • #61
    Re: Common Faults website??

    Car's gone in (Fords), they should be ringing later to confirm the diagnosis and cost.

    The earlier quote I posted above was for parts from a site called LUK, something like that, but hubby wants the main dealer parts, so it will of course be costly.

    Put it this way, the quote for now before my bro in law's staff discount and without labour is £937, YES a very expensive job indeed, but hubby just wants it all done and dusted. So we shall know for sure the proper cost later.

    We could be without a car until tomorrow, but may as well leave it with them now, and if push comes to shove, there's always my son's corsa nightmare lol.

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    • #62
      Re: Common Faults website??

      Originally posted by di30 View Post
      and if push comes to shove, there's always my son's corsa nightmare lol.
      Blimey don't tell me that one need a push to start it as well
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      • #63
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        Originally posted by Handyman View Post
        Blimey don't tell me that one need a push to start it as well
        lmao this Corsa's a nightmare Handy, ok it went through the MOT but he does need to get rid, in his case with the travelling he does he should realistically have a diesel. I was working out the mileage he done in just ONE year.................30K.

        He does have a chance of a MG ZR 1.4 but its petrol, don't really know what to think lol.

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        • #64
          Re: Common Faults website??

          Originally posted by pompeyfaith View Post
          With the things that can go wrong with diesels like fuel injection and flywheels you have to wonder if diesel cars are still the cheaper option to run especially as deisel fuel is no longer the cheaper fuel of the two.

          Ok you get more MPG but does that really stack up with maintenance costs added?

          id disagree with maintinance costs, i have a bmw 320cd. Had it 7 years, and the only things replaced on it are usual like brakes, pads, tyres, oil and filters.

          I would say that, with Ford, expect anything to go wrong.

          I had a ford orion some years back, repairs each year cost more than the car lol
          Last edited by SXGuy; 20 June 2012, 10:38.
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          • #65
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            Originally posted by SXGuy View Post
            id disagree with maintinance costs, i have a bmw 320cd. Had it 7 years, and the only things replaced on it are usual like brakes, pads, tyres, oil and filters.

            I would say that, with Ford, expect anything to go wrong.

            I had a ford orion some years back, repairs each year cost more than the car lol

            And we traded in our lovely Subaru that was amazing for this , the only knockback was the fuel.
            Nothing ever went wrong with that, miss it so much, want it back lol.

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            • #66
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              Would love a Subaru but

              a) Mrs would kill me
              b) Id have no money as it would go on fuel

              lol

              I get around 45 miles to the gallon, which isnt bad, although i spend near £50 a week on traveling to my place of work

              A client came round with a skoda estate, 88mpg i couldnt believe it lol
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              • #67
                Re: Common Faults website??

                Originally posted by SXGuy View Post
                Would love a Subaru but

                a) Mrs would kill me
                b) Id have no money as it would go on fuel

                lol

                I get around 45 miles to the gallon, which isnt bad, although i spend near £50 a week on traveling to my place of work

                A client came round with a skoda estate, 88mpg i couldnt believe it lol
                LOL
                Really? that surprises me with the Skoda

                We had our Scooby for a few years, must admit I miss hearing the sound, the power, it was fab and strong too, the only things we had to deal with were the general wear and tear, tyres, pads etc, but other than that the knockback was about £85 a week on petrol.

                Although, we now have the 2litre tdci diesel (focus) since changing from the Subaru, it's passed every MOT and we did recently change the pads, but the problem here now is mainly because of these have the Dual mass flywheel that we did not know about until recently, very costly, yet £50 in the tank for a full month is a saving.

                You are right though, on checking on common faults online there are quite a few of them with these, the next car I shall make sure on checking these things before we think about purchasing again.

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                • #68
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                  I do actually like the BMW's too.

                  My son in his last job used to collect cars to drop off for MOT's etc and on passing by he called in at home, that was I believe one like you have, very nice indeed.

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                  • #69
                    Re: Common Faults website??

                    Originally posted by SXGuy View Post
                    I would say that, with Ford, expect anything to go wrong.
                    Fix
                    Or
                    Repair
                    Daily

                    or

                    Found
                    On
                    Road
                    Dead

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                    • #70
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                      No news as yet, they did say it may be until tomorrow that we hear, but the job should also be completed by the end of the day tomorrow.

                      It has to be done, so count my losses on this, hubby said at least if it's in the dealer garage we can let them get on with it lol.

                      My bro law who works for them did also have his own large garage at home once upon a time which he has no longer, and he would have done the job himself, because he no longer has his own ramps either which will obviously have to be used for this job.

                      What we do know though is that it could take up to about 4 hours approx.

                      Three year guarantee. (which is fine by us because we intend to move on to another vehicle by then).

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                      • #71
                        Re: Common Faults website??

                        Originally posted by SXGuy View Post
                        A client came round with a skoda estate, 88mpg i couldnt believe it lol
                        Skoda's are now very good cars (same as VW / Audi / Seat). However, I still don't believe 88mpg - possibly on a trip computer going down a hill with your foot off the accelerator!

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                        • #72
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                          Does any of you guys remember the old Lada's?

                          I can remember (I was younger then lol) my dad having a brand new one, blimey it was a workhorse, a good car, ok did not think much of the shape.
                          When dad changed to a new different car in time, he did miss the lada.

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                          • #73
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                            Originally posted by di30 View Post
                            Does any of you guys remember the old Lada's?
                            worked at a Lada dealership many moons ago.......

                            Originally posted by BBoo View Post
                            Skoda's are now very good cars (same as VW / Audi / Seat).
                            worked with all those as well lol
                            Last edited by Bricktop; 20 June 2012, 18:16.

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                            • #74
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                              That's good to know Bricktop.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Common Faults website??

                                Originally posted by SXGuy View Post
                                A client came round with a skoda estate, 88mpg i couldnt believe it lol
                                Originally posted by BBoo View Post
                                I still don't believe 88mpg - possibly on a trip computer going down a hill with your foot off the accelerator!
                                High MPG is what I want, but I aint going to get it for 750 quid. I know (according to the adverts, some of the Hyundai claim to have a similar efficiency.
                                Last edited by oscar; 20 June 2012, 18:48.
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