Why did I take my car back to the garage?

Why did I take my car back to the garage?

I thought to myself, ‘dozy spanner monkeys haven’t tightened up the plug’, so I checked it and was surprised that it was actually on tight. I took the car back to the garage and they said ‘sorry mate, we used the wrong washer on the plug’.

What happens when you have bad service from a garage?

They told her it was fine & did a service on the car for her. A week later her clutch stopped working altogether. The garage took her car away & told her that the clutch needed replacing & to get this done & then to put her car in a part ex for a new one. This was on a Thursday & they told her it would be ready the next day.

How often should I take my Car to a garage?

I usually do most of the work on the car myself, but once a year I like to do this. Ive been going there for a few years and up until now theyve provided what I would consider to be a good service. Anyway, they serviced my car and I picked it up and took it home. The next morning, there’s a huge pool of oil under the car.

Is it the garage’s fault or the customer’s?

It’s never a garage’s fault. It’s always the customer’s fault. In the 1970s, after my wife’s Renault started rusting after 10 months, Renault told me it was my fault because ‘I hadn’t added a cup of paraffin to the water when I washed the car’ and refused to even contemplate a repair, despite the car still being under warranty.

What happens if my garage is taking too long to fix my car?

What is considered reasonable will depend on the type of repairs required. For example, we would expect a wheel to be replaced in less time than it would take to dismantle an engine. When the garage fails to repair the car within a “reasonable” period, you may be awarded a discount on the repair costs.

I usually do most of the work on the car myself, but once a year I like to do this. Ive been going there for a few years and up until now theyve provided what I would consider to be a good service. Anyway, they serviced my car and I picked it up and took it home. The next morning, there’s a huge pool of oil under the car.

They told her it was fine & did a service on the car for her. A week later her clutch stopped working altogether. The garage took her car away & told her that the clutch needed replacing & to get this done & then to put her car in a part ex for a new one. This was on a Thursday & they told her it would be ready the next day.

It’s never a garage’s fault. It’s always the customer’s fault. In the 1970s, after my wife’s Renault started rusting after 10 months, Renault told me it was my fault because ‘I hadn’t added a cup of paraffin to the water when I washed the car’ and refused to even contemplate a repair, despite the car still being under warranty.