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Old 29 August 2002, 07:25 PM
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With my 90k service coming up in a couple of thousand miles I joined http://www.motoreasy.co.uk to spread the cost out. The thing is they specify the place to take the car for servicing. They have told me to go to Nationwide Autocentres ( http://www.nationwideautocentres.com ), which obviously isn't a scooby specialist. Their website states they service cars 'to makers recommendations', but do you think I can trust them to give my scooby a 90k service, considering it includes a cam-belt change amongst other things? I'm a bit dubious but when we're talking around £450 for the 90k service spreading the cost is the only way I can afford it at the moment. Do you think I can trust them with my baby?

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Old 29 August 2002, 07:59 PM
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Somebody must have an opinion??!!??
Old 30 August 2002, 07:07 PM
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Please!!!???!!!
Old 30 August 2002, 07:26 PM
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On the face, it doesn't look a bad scheme. Have you visited the garage that is recommended to have a look around to judge their competence?

The Scoob isn't the easiest car to work on, after all, so who can blame you for having a look first?
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