average mileage of say 8K per service my car would be serviced once every 8 years. does that sound right?
No. As it’s usually 2yrs max
average mileage of say 8K per service my car would be serviced once every 8 years. does that sound right?
average mileage of say 8K per service my car would be serviced once every 8 years. does that sound right?
which have been ragged and poorly serviced if serviced at all (arnold clark).
yeah a lot to be thankful for.
No. Typically there's both time and mileage criteria.
Actually these days they are far far more sophisticated than that, building in all kinds of factors, which may include:exactly but people never follow the time criteria they wait for the car to say service due which is based on use rather than time.
exactly but people never follow the time criteria they wait for the car to say service due which is based on use rather than time.
Based on both, my 2010 CRZ needs it’s B service (oil) in 190 days based, it’s use has dropped so it’s now showing days rather than previous 6500 mileage warning.
crz was a hybrid iirc so ahead of it's time
my car is from 2003 so it doesn't have this. so based on the OEM service schedule. i would probably need to service it now once every 15 years. as it seems to be on a 15K mile service interval (it's a BMW).
i'd rather buy a car from someone who has owned it and knows how it should be serviced rather than just follow what the manufacturer states, etc.
which have been ragged and poorly serviced if serviced at all (arnold clark).
yeah a lot to be thankful for.
Fully maintained lease cars are arguably a very good buy. Why would you not have work done on time and as needed if someone else is paying.
What, like paying a garage £20 to do a basic service?
you don't know how a lot of women work then do you?
a different bimbo in my team had an audi tt which she handed back early as she wasn't using it much. lives with her mum. she would drive to train station park up. get train to work. get train back and drive home. so it was doing like 3 miles a day.
she didn't bother getting it serviced or anything as what was the point as it's a waste of a day off work. she would much rather be in the gym or watching TOWIE.
so her car hadn't been serviced in like 2.5 years and she handed it back 6 months early and paid a fine to do so.
the money she is "saving" is supposedly so she can move out at some point but i don't think she saves anything. she never took my advice to open a separate savings account and she's always out eating/shopping and now drives her mums car when needed.
Was she fit?you don't know how a lot of women work then do you?
a different bimbo in my team had an audi tt which she handed back early as she wasn't using it much. lives with her mum. she would drive to train station park up. get train to work. get train back and drive home. so it was doing like 3 miles a day.
she didn't bother getting it serviced or anything as what was the point as it's a waste of a day off work. she would much rather be in the gym or watching TOWIE.
so her car hadn't been serviced in like 2.5 years and she handed it back 6 months early and paid a fine to do so.
the money she is "saving" is supposedly so she can move out at some point but i don't think she saves anything. she never took my advice to open a separate savings account and she's always out eating/shopping and now drives her mums car when needed.
Was she fit?
Was she fit?
Well yes, but sometimes one needs a bit of Blue Nun to make one appreciate the Domaine LeroyShe watches towie. Automatically unattractive.