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rstoughy 25-02-2019 06:45 PM

Dealer Service History...yay or nae?
 
Ok so I'm about to break out the CSL after it's 3yr break in storage.
Needless to say it's needing recommissioned with brakes overhaul, MOT etc etc and all that good stuff.
Now it needs an inspection 2 as well which is fine BUT would now be the time to shift from the main dealer to a good specialist?
Car now has no warranty and I do think that these days it will be better looked after in an independent.

Thoughts please?

76k miles
BMW stamps in the book to date.

Ta :thumbs:

Figas 25-02-2019 07:04 PM

Hi Paul,

Had the same dilemma with my CSL a while ago.

I have been using Scotty Feaks (Premier Motors on Hardgate) for the MOTs, and other work on the CSL and my e34 M5.

Scott was a master tech at JC Aberdeen before setting up on his own. I would thoroughly recommend him.

Figas




Quote:

Originally Posted by rstoughy (Post 204836)
Ok so I'm about to break out the CSL after it's 3yr break in storage.
Needless to say it's needing recommissioned with brakes overhaul, MOT etc etc and all that good stuff.
Now it needs an inspection 2 as well which is fine BUT would now be the time to shift from the main dealer to a good specialist?
Car now has no warranty and I do think that these days it will be better looked after in an independent.

Thoughts please?

76k miles
BMW stamps in the book to date.

Ta :thumbs:


rstoughy 25-02-2019 07:43 PM

Hey Nigel good to hear from you.
Yes I know Scotty and he does all the work on my M5.
It would be him I'd be using so guess you have answered my question :smokin:

Hope you are well and hopefully see you out and about this year :thumbs:

Bounce 25-02-2019 10:09 PM

I’ve gone Indi to Paul,my guy was also a Master tech,;)

rstoughy 25-02-2019 10:30 PM

Think it's the way to go Brett.
Called the main dealer I have used since getting the CSL and although it was an alright price I just get the feeling the car is not going to get the same level of attention as some of the newer current models.
Only to be expected I suppose so indi it is.

Hope your doing well buddy 👍

Harwoodandy 25-02-2019 10:44 PM

Think you have to be realistic and consider exactly who will end up setting your valve clearances and all the other bits on your pride and joy!

chances are it would be a Tech that hasn't laid a spanner on a CSL for years at best and never at worst.

I know they aren't space shuttles but i'd rather a good indy cast a trained eye and ear over my car than just a stamp in a book;)

Andy

Gazza 25-02-2019 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Harwoodandy (Post 204843)
Think you have to be realistic and consider exactly who will end up setting your valve clearances and all the other bits on your pride and joy!

chances are it would be a Tech that hasn't laid a spanner on a CSL for years at best and never at worst.

I know they aren't space shuttles but i'd rather a good indy cast a trained eye and ear over my car than just a stamp in a book;)

Andy

Worth considering if the Indy has laid a spanner on a CSL and whether his crew are old school or new tech.

At the end of the day we are at the mercy of these mechanics/fitters unless you can do the work yourself, what would a personal stamp in the book be worth 😉

My opinion, if you are keeping the car for life then an Indy would suit, if you are looking to sell the car at some point then I’d stick with the Dealer stamp.

rstoughy 26-02-2019 06:28 AM

I am not intending to sell the car anytime soon. I just think its a crying shame its been laid up for so long so this year i have decided it will be used throughout summer.

The garage I have in mind are no strangers to CSL's, they have and still do look after most if not all that are in and around the area up here. Its just a small place with 2 ex main dealer mechanics and a young mechanic who has served his time with them.

I could easily perform the work myself however not sure a Toughspeed stamp in the book would cut it :hahaha:

:thumbs:

Chad 26-02-2019 08:30 AM

Personally I’d be more concerned concerned about tinworm on these old birds now , rather than worrying over service stamps ,, rust never sleeps,,:whistle:

Harwoodandy 26-02-2019 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gazza (Post 204844)
Worth considering if the Indy has laid a spanner on a CSL and whether his crew are old school or new tech.

At the end of the day we are at the mercy of these mechanics/fitters unless you can do the work yourself, what would a personal stamp in the book be worth ��

My opinion, if you are keeping the car for life then an Indy would suit, if you are looking to sell the car at some point then I’d stick with the Dealer stamp.

Yes mate - hence why i said trained :thumbs:eye


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