We use Roving Mechanical also, Peter is a great guy, fair pricing and is an Ex Land Rover Dealer Mechanic and Auto Elec.
Baz.
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We use Roving Mechanical also, Peter is a great guy, fair pricing and is an Ex Land Rover Dealer Mechanic and Auto Elec.
Baz.
Thanks for all the responses.. both Graeme Coopers or Ayers sound like they know what they're doing, and are fair and reasonable. Ayers prob easier for me to get to.
Greg at grease monkeys sounds like he'd be worth using if he was nearer.
Thanks for all the advice.
just to add Greg charges $60 p/h I have not seen a cheaper rate for someone with such experience
I've just dropped my D3 in at Roving, I'm from Newcastle and he was so good to talk to, so easy and honest.
I spoke to and visited so many so called and self proclaimed Specialists in my area....
I'll let you know how I go, but he had so many new Land Rovers of all ages in there..... Has to say something doesn't it😁
With dealer services i’ve found that dealers have different pricing. If you go on to LR’s website and try to book a service at a particular dealer it gives their pricing for the scheduled service and any extras i.e. brake pads, then go through the process at a different dealer and check their pricing. I’ve found one to two hundred dollars difference.