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> The Big Scary £400 Repair Bill
Mitzi
post Mar 15 2009, 12:40 PM
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Well my beloved "Mitzi" encountered problems, she is a 2004 SpaceStar and up tillnow has been running perfect and in many respects still was when she went in to get "fixed" XD.

A rather long exhaustitive list of wear and tear items needing replaced all came to the expensive sum of £400, luckily the main fault that she went in for in the first place was covered under warranty otherwise it be much more, the res of the faults needing replaced were found whilst it was being serviced.

I guess if you buy an expensive car you need to know that it comes wit expensive parts and labour, i still love my space star and dont intend selling, the car on the outside is near perfect and only done 20k+ miles, not bad for a 2004.

love my car to bits so glad i got it.
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post Mar 15 2009, 03:36 PM
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QUOTE (Mitzi @ Mar 15 2009, 01:40 PM) *
Well my beloved "Mitzi" encountered problems, she is a 2004 SpaceStar and up tillnow has been running perfect and in many respects still was when she went in to get "fixed" XD.

A rather long exhaustitive list of wear and tear items needing replaced all came to the expensive sum of £400, luckily the main fault that she went in for in the first place was covered under warranty otherwise it be much more, the res of the faults needing replaced were found whilst it was being serviced.

I guess if you buy an expensive car you need to know that it comes wit expensive parts and labour, i still love my space star and dont intend selling, the car on the outside is near perfect and only done 20k+ miles, not bad for a 2004.

love my car to bits so glad i got it.


20K miles or kilometers?

that's kind of low to be replacing a bunch of expensive service items. They are doing it by time, not mileage. Mileage is more relevant, going by time is more like merchandising.
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what did they replace?
on a 5 year old car i could see maybe belts and fluids or possibly hoses maybe tires too but thats maybe it
an whats the exchange rate for pounds?
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