Before I start I apologise for my ranting essay. I can't remember when was the last time I felt this bad.
I've been to Eurotech Automotives in Haberfield this morning for 45k service and it was the worst experience ever. I don't know anything about cars but a short look around the engine bay and draining oil were all I have seen in 20 minutes spent on the car for $280 - I timed from when my car was put up and reverse parked next to main office (10:08am - 10:28am).
Anyway I was told to wait outside at front while he was working on the car. So I stood outside and when I looked back he was draining the old oil out of my car. Then he was on the phone and after that he was mopping the floor under the hoist where a BMW was on. I approached him to tell him to check on the leak that was reported in my prepurchase report and he tells me there is no apparent leak at the moment and I have to wait until the leak becomes more prominent so that a correct part can be replaced. This of course is understandable because he could charge me for something that didn't have to be fixed.
But I have to say I got a strong impression that he just simply didn't want to be bothered. I mean at least doesn't anyone have to pretend to look for the possible cause(s) when he is charging that sort of money? He instead simply says prepurchase inspection guys are always like that and goes on to say it could be engine coolant splash that left those pinky marks. I asked him how engine coolant could have gotten there under the car and he then tells me it could be a spill when it was filled up at last service. I've told him it's a mixture of oil and coolant that was left over under my car overnight. I've touched the area when I got under the car with the inspection guy. (A more understandable explanation I got from a lube mobile mechanic the other day was that when the car is hot the joint spaces get sealed very tight but as it cools down it gets a bit loose and fluids could leak slightly).
I've also asked him to rotate the tyres at the end of the service as I remembered some of the members here suggesting it but he told me not to as tyre wear-out pattern is even and a realignment is needed. That sort of made sense so I didn't say any further. (Btw I was told to change my front brake pads which I was aware of from the inspection report but he told me to also change the discs as well and quoted me for $550 including labour. Is this a reasonable price?)
It was literally a 20 min job and so after I got home I have been wondering if he really did change the oil filter as I haven't seen him doing it. I've seen my local mechanic chaning a filter on my old car and I thought it couldn't have been done that quick when he was on the phone and mopping the floor half the time. So I've called him to ask what was the name of the engine oil that was put in - he said it was Mobil 1 5W-40W and was written on the back of his business card. I've made sure to ask him when I was there if the engine oil meets vw 503.00 standard as it was indicated in the manual and having read a couple of threads here. Anyway so I asked him what the name of oil filter was and he told me it's just a genuine vw oil filter. I hung up the phone and thought, oh yeah he saw my logbook and knows the car used to be serviced by vw the whole time. He sounded a bit hesitating before he replied.
Anyway I've just called the lube mobile guy to have a look at the car whether oil filter was changed and check on the causes of the leak again. I had this guy come over to my place last Friday to get a quote on the leak issue and general servicing but I thought the guy looked too young and wasn't thorough enough to check under the car so I decided to go for this "European Car Specialist". Now I regret so much. I am just waiting for a call from him as he said he will give me the address at where he is working this afternoon and I am taking the car to him. No charge like last time.
I certainly wouldn't recommend this place to anyone but maybe it's just me because I look too naive for my age. So.. where do you guys get your cars serviced other than vw? Does anyone have similar experience with independent euro car specialists? Sorry for the long rant.
I've been to Eurotech Automotives in Haberfield this morning for 45k service and it was the worst experience ever. I don't know anything about cars but a short look around the engine bay and draining oil were all I have seen in 20 minutes spent on the car for $280 - I timed from when my car was put up and reverse parked next to main office (10:08am - 10:28am).
Anyway I was told to wait outside at front while he was working on the car. So I stood outside and when I looked back he was draining the old oil out of my car. Then he was on the phone and after that he was mopping the floor under the hoist where a BMW was on. I approached him to tell him to check on the leak that was reported in my prepurchase report and he tells me there is no apparent leak at the moment and I have to wait until the leak becomes more prominent so that a correct part can be replaced. This of course is understandable because he could charge me for something that didn't have to be fixed.
But I have to say I got a strong impression that he just simply didn't want to be bothered. I mean at least doesn't anyone have to pretend to look for the possible cause(s) when he is charging that sort of money? He instead simply says prepurchase inspection guys are always like that and goes on to say it could be engine coolant splash that left those pinky marks. I asked him how engine coolant could have gotten there under the car and he then tells me it could be a spill when it was filled up at last service. I've told him it's a mixture of oil and coolant that was left over under my car overnight. I've touched the area when I got under the car with the inspection guy. (A more understandable explanation I got from a lube mobile mechanic the other day was that when the car is hot the joint spaces get sealed very tight but as it cools down it gets a bit loose and fluids could leak slightly).
I've also asked him to rotate the tyres at the end of the service as I remembered some of the members here suggesting it but he told me not to as tyre wear-out pattern is even and a realignment is needed. That sort of made sense so I didn't say any further. (Btw I was told to change my front brake pads which I was aware of from the inspection report but he told me to also change the discs as well and quoted me for $550 including labour. Is this a reasonable price?)
It was literally a 20 min job and so after I got home I have been wondering if he really did change the oil filter as I haven't seen him doing it. I've seen my local mechanic chaning a filter on my old car and I thought it couldn't have been done that quick when he was on the phone and mopping the floor half the time. So I've called him to ask what was the name of the engine oil that was put in - he said it was Mobil 1 5W-40W and was written on the back of his business card. I've made sure to ask him when I was there if the engine oil meets vw 503.00 standard as it was indicated in the manual and having read a couple of threads here. Anyway so I asked him what the name of oil filter was and he told me it's just a genuine vw oil filter. I hung up the phone and thought, oh yeah he saw my logbook and knows the car used to be serviced by vw the whole time. He sounded a bit hesitating before he replied.
Anyway I've just called the lube mobile guy to have a look at the car whether oil filter was changed and check on the causes of the leak again. I had this guy come over to my place last Friday to get a quote on the leak issue and general servicing but I thought the guy looked too young and wasn't thorough enough to check under the car so I decided to go for this "European Car Specialist". Now I regret so much. I am just waiting for a call from him as he said he will give me the address at where he is working this afternoon and I am taking the car to him. No charge like last time.
I certainly wouldn't recommend this place to anyone but maybe it's just me because I look too naive for my age. So.. where do you guys get your cars serviced other than vw? Does anyone have similar experience with independent euro car specialists? Sorry for the long rant.
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