Would a garage do a "safety" check for £40 approx. I doubt it.
I don't
Second car I was involved in (Triumph 1300 bought at auction by a student syndicate) we took it in for an advertised "Free Safety Check" after purchase (we were young and naive).
They gave us a VERY long shopping list of "safety issues", all of which seemed to be the product of "creative subjectivity" on subsequent detailed investigation,, and a very impressive estimate, but of course failed to identify the serious issue with the vehicle, which to be fair wasn't safety related (crack in sump causing engine oil to leak out of the differential breather)
We declined, but bought some oil and a filter off them (at garage prices so a small financial sacrifice) as a sweetner.
As a parting gesture they uber-torqued the wheels on, requiring me to nick a 12 foot scaffolding pole off a building site to get them off again, but maybe they always did that.
We had a "twist or bust" debate and, largely at my urging, bought a shiny Hilka socket set. Never looked back, and never had anything more to do with garages if I could possibly help it.
Big shiny outfit, opposite the Hunslett Grange flats in South Leeds, next to the SPAR. But they might not be there any more. The flats arent.
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Edited by edlithgow on 25/01/2023 at 23:29
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