iainw
Member
- Messages
- 3,386
IME whoever does the service won't tell you much about the condition of cars they've serviced. Of course my experience isn't *that* huge. Better to get a PPI.
Plenty of cars that are advertised with FSH don't actually have one either.
C
Agree with you mate- it's always a mystery to me why they tick and stamp the book but never run through
A full assessment of
The car. Its like doing a medical exam and just
Ticking 'alive' - when they know a bloody great clot is in a cardiac vessel and could clock off at any time.
Surely it's worth paying for an independent inspection to look over it
With s fine tooth comb if any concerns.