Can anyone recommend a good mechanic?

Hi -

I am looking for a good mechanic that can service an 11 year old Peugeot 405 on some specific issues relating to the drive shaft and track rod. Clearly I need a licensed mechanic who can provide a guarantee. However I am looking for a more economical option than the Peugeot dealership on this one.

Ideally the mechanic should be in London within the M25. Any suggestions?

Thanks, Chris

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Chris MacNeil
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Chris MacNeil ( snipped-for-privacy@egroup.ca) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying :

I know a very good Citroen/Peugeot specialist just outside the M25, NW corner, near High Wycombe. Louis Barbour on 01494 864 112

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Adrian

The message from snipped-for-privacy@egroup.ca (Chris MacNeil) contains these words:

What sort of license would that be?

Reply to
Guy King

DFS, Markyate, near St. Albans.

Only £25/hour, and he's a top bloke.

Reply to
SteveH

Probably the sort who can serve a quick shot of whisky with the bill ;)

Reply to
Mark

Unfortunately there is no such thing as a licensed mechanic. If there was we would not suffer from the amateurs who give the trade such a bad name.

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Alan

Then again if there were, wouldn't they all be charging more than this bloke wants to pay? ref. Corgi regd. gas fitters. Rick.

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Rick Maninov

Given that main dealers are equally as incompetent as any back street garage, I somehow doubt it. The trade has a bad name because it is full of thieves.

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Dave Plowman

What's a licensed mechanic?

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Peter

Are not all trades full of thieves? Mechanics at a main dealer are all on a bonus scheme which promotes doing short cuts. I have always found the independent garage better for most items in both price and honesty. They want to keep you coming back main dealers have a captive audience.

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David

No. They will all, of course, have some, but the garage trade is one of the worst. And perhaps the majority of the thieves seem to be in management.

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Dave Plowman

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