[smiley=shout.gif]I really miss some parts of the states. I think chief among that is Jiffy Lube....or Midas. I miss the days of driving up to the garage, they put it on the lift, take the oil out, change the filter, give you the car back within 30 minutes and only ask for $30.
My Astra was due for its service a couple weeks ago. Last year I took her to a garage near my workplace, for convenience, and since i was out of warranty I didn't have to take her to my local Vauxhall dealer. I went back to the vauxhall dealer this year for the service bc the local mechanic I don't think actually serviced the car, just took my money.
For a full service (oil, filters, fluids, sparkplugs, tyre air & ac) cost my £253 (that included replacing a headlight bulb and tailight bulb). Without the bulbs it would have been £220. First of all, where they get off charging that sort of money for a bulb when I could have bought one at halfords for £2 is beyond me. Then it's the overall cost. I spoke to my dad back in NY the night I had the servicing done. Coincidentally enough he had his hyundai sonata tuned up the week before. Same work--oil, filters, fluids, sparkplugs and ac). His is a lease so he's in warranty-- but it only cost him $100 for everything.
Now I didn't need a full service this year, as I did the sparkplugs myself in february, but the difference between basic service (oil and fluids) and full (same, with filters and plugs) was only £20. Basic service for £200. Let me say that again...basic service for £200.
All I really needed was the oil & filter changed. Which got me thinking-- can't I find a jiffy lube-type place in this country? And I found out I apparently can't.
Why isn't there a quick oil change chain in this country? Why hasn't anyone thought of this? Don't say Kwik-Fit or Nationwide or halfords, because they're just as expensive.