rajarella 0 Posted July 9, 2008 Put my VR into the local VW specialist for a couple of little jobs and a full service this morning and I have just had a phone call off them give me a list of problems that was so long I thought I was listening to a story tape! £300 has just rocketed to £800 in a matter of 2 hours, and it could still rise. I think a C is bad choice for a daily drive! Sorry to vent on here but it was either that or I throw myself out of the window (it is raining outside so I don't fancy that). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Walesy 0 Posted July 9, 2008 Nice :( Where's it gone? N&G Motors in Splott? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim 2 Posted July 9, 2008 It is agonising just how expensive these cars can be to run. I've fallen afoul of a few 'magically multiplying' bills before in the past as well so you have my sympathy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rajarella 0 Posted July 9, 2008 Nice :( Where's it gone? N&G Motors in Splott? Yeah, they are the only people I trust around here (thanks for the recommendation by the way). They were good as gold on the phone, I guess it is their equivalent of a neighbour telling you they have run over your cat. I told them to keep it in as long as necessary and make sure everything is spot on. I don't think I am going to see much change from a £1k if they have found all those problems in just 2 hours. :( Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rajarella 0 Posted July 9, 2008 It is agonising just how expensive these cars can be to run. I've fallen afoul of a few 'magically multiplying' bills before in the past as well so you have my sympathy. Cheers mate, I had a 205 GTi before this and I thought that was expensive with it's constant faults and problems but that just pales in comparison. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yeti 0 Posted July 9, 2008 your not alone mate! my C's off at a local vw specialist getting a few things done which i cant do on my drive... i'm dreading the call with the final costs today! :sad: Corrado's as dailys are expensive, but fun, if you have any luck with that money tree can i have a seedling? :lol: cheers! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rajarella 0 Posted July 9, 2008 Ha yeah I will send you a cutting in the post! :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yeti 0 Posted July 9, 2008 good man :D lol well i got another email from the garage today, took the car in last week and found the rear carriers were past it (thanks boostmonkey for the new ones!) and i was sent the wrong arb's (the company i bought these from were v v helpful considdering they'd been sitting in my garage for 4 months, got the manufacturer to send new ones out right away!) we thought it'd be a case of finishing the job off and me settling up the bill tonight.... Hi Andy You spoke to Dave earlier yesterday, thought it would be best for me to contact you Quick update: Bolts needed for rear beam, arrived Tuesday. Powerflex rear Beam bushes incorrect, Powerflex has only ever had one other VR6 Corrado that shares same size beam bush as Golf 3!! Typical, they are now amending their listing and have sent some bushes to arrive today at very short notice. Jobs related to front ARB: 2X Pipe Clips to rotten to re-use Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
boost monkey 0 Posted July 9, 2008 This is exactly why I only ever take my car to a garage for MOT or things that are100% impossible for me to do without expensive equipment. Teaching yourself basic maintenance and even some other jobs that garages charge a lot for really do help keep costs down. I wouldn't be able to have a C if I didn't have the skills I've taught myself, really does speak volumes when you're running on a tight budget :salute: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rajarella 0 Posted July 9, 2008 Nice to see they are doing a good job keeping you informed and actually asking for your knowledge with regards to the brakes rather than just botching them! Labour is definitely the killer but if they do a good job it softens the blow......very slightly! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rajarella 0 Posted July 9, 2008 This is exactly why I only ever take my car to a garage for MOT or things that are100% impossible for me to do without expensive equipment. Teaching yourself basic maintenance and even some other jobs that garages charge a lot for really do help keep costs down. I wouldn't be able to have a C if I didn't have the skills I've taught myself, really does speak volumes when you're running on a tight budget :salute: I do agree with you but it is a time issue when you use the car as a daily drive as well. I have't got room in my garage so I have to work on the drive and sod doing that in this weather. Plus a work away quite a bit so that makes it even more difficult. Maybe I could start bringing my C to you instead of the VW specialist! :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yeti 0 Posted July 9, 2008 This is exactly why I only ever take my car to a garage for MOT or things that are100% impossible for me to do without expensive equipment. Teaching yourself basic maintenance and even some other jobs that garages charge a lot for really do help keep costs down. I wouldn't be able to have a C if I didn't have the skills I've taught myself, really does speak volumes when you're running on a tight budget :salute: true, and i have done the majority of bits and bobs to my car myself but if your workign a 50hr week and the weekends are busy, theres not the time needed to pull a car to bits and change everything! :( but i like the idea of the boost monkey garage for unwell corrado's :wink: Have to say they are spot on for calling me and emailing with questions rather than going in gung ho, its an audi tuning specialist and the service manager (justin) was a mk2 golf nut so he's very good at looking after the corrado as he always liked them... thing is theres not alot you can do, if nuts snap and parts foul things have to be replaced and made to fit, luckily they have the ability and skills to do it! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
boost monkey 0 Posted July 9, 2008 This is exactly why I only ever take my car to a garage for MOT or things that are 100% impossible for me to do without expensive equipment. Teaching yourself basic maintenance and even some other jobs that garages charge a lot for really do help keep costs down. I wouldn't be able to have a C if I didn't have the skills I've taught myself, really does speak volumes when you're running on a tight budget :salute: I do agree with you but it is a time issue when you use the car as a daily drive as well. I have't got room in my garage so I have to work on the drive and sod doing that in this weather. Plus a work away quite a bit so that makes it even more difficult. Maybe I could start bringing my C to you instead of the VW specialist! :) I wouldn't charge £40+ an hour that's for sure! :salute: Just keep me in noodles and beans like any good student :lol: Would be fun to have my own garage sometime, if I don't end up in some other branch of engineering. This is exactly why I only ever take my car to a garage for MOT or things that are 100% impossible for me to do without expensive equipment. Teaching yourself basic maintenance and even some other jobs that garages charge a lot for really do help keep costs down. I wouldn't be able to have a C if I didn't have the skills I've taught myself, really does speak volumes when you're running on a tight budget :salute: true, and i have done the majority of bits and bobs to my car myself but if your workign a 50hr week and the weekends are busy, theres not the time needed to pull a car to bits and change everything! :( but i like the idea of the boost monkey garage for unwell corrado's :wink: Have to say they are spot on for calling me and emailing with questions rather than going in gung ho, its an audi tuning specialist and the service manager (justin) was a mk2 golf nut so he's very good at looking after the corrado as he always liked them... thing is theres not alot you can do, if nuts snap and parts foul things have to be replaced and made to fit, luckily they have the ability and skills to do it![/quote:gt6wze5w] Wow, 50 hours is killer :shock: I take it your rear carriers turned up ok then? :salute: Yeah, those are good points. I never really think about taking mine to a garage cos I can never afford it, never have been able to either :shrug: Sometimes it is nice just to be able to send your car off when it's unwell and have it returned nice and fixed :clap: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mic_VR 3 Posted July 9, 2008 Ouch, never nice to get an ever increasing bill. Must admit I've been fairly lucky in that mine isn't a daily and, like the Boost-based-chimp himself, I'm happy to get under the car unless it needs specific tools to do. Plus quite a few guys on here have helped me out in the past. :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
g60karmann 0 Posted July 9, 2008 They are really great cars to work on and learn on as well The quest for more power ever strong and the little budget along with some really bad jobs some garages did on my car led to starting to do things myself. The help from everyone on this forum is great, you start sorting out one problem that would have cost a couple of hundered in a garage and find out it costs you an evening and £25 worth of parts. Anything you get stuck on just search it in this forum and someone has writen an article on it or if not just pop the question and someone will know the answer. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rajarella 0 Posted July 9, 2008 They are really great cars to work on and learn on as well The quest for more power ever strong and the little budget along with some really bad jobs some garages did on my car led to starting to do things myself. The help from everyone on this forum is great, you start sorting out one problem that would have cost a couple of hundered in a garage and find out it costs you an evening and £25 worth of parts. Anything you get stuck on just search it in this forum and someone has writen an article on it or if not just pop the question and someone will know the answer. I will try harder! I have always worked on my cars but I find something about the VR daunting :pale: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
boost monkey 0 Posted July 9, 2008 I don't have a clue about VRs :shrug: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rajarella 0 Posted July 9, 2008 If only Haynes made a Corrado manual. I guess I wil just have to bite the bullet and fork out on a Bentley manual. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yeti 0 Posted July 9, 2008 benley maual is a dam good bit of kit... worth the money straight away if your doign a few jobs :-) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
boost monkey 0 Posted July 9, 2008 If only Haynes made a Corrado manual. I guess I wil just have to bite the bullet and fork out on a Bentley manual. Between the mk2 Golf haynes and the Bentley Corrado manual, I reckon absolutely everything on the car is covered :salute: 1.8 16v engine isn't covered by Bentley, so I use the haynes for that and for other UK-biased parts of the car. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rajarella 0 Posted July 9, 2008 Right I am going to get one and start doing more work myself :salute: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dirtytorque 0 Posted July 9, 2008 Right I am going to get one and start doing more work myself :salute: Tools are the killer at first but once you have them thats it. I havn't had to buy any for a while now.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rajarella 0 Posted July 9, 2008 What sort of tools? Specialist VW ones? I have got a good spanner set, socket set and other odds and sods. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
boost monkey 0 Posted July 9, 2008 Depends what you wanna do buddy. You can obviously spend thousands on tools and still only have a part-complete set. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rajarella 0 Posted July 9, 2008 Yeah I see what you mean. For the time being I will stick to jobs that only require basic tools and then build my tool collection as I build my knowledge. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites