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Posted By: Brown_Horrocks repairanycar.com - 17th Jul 2015 10:12am
Wondered if anybody has had any experience of using the above website which is linked to on the Euro car parts website?

You select your location and enter your Reg. Number and you can then pick from a menu of commonly required repairs. The site comes back with prices from a number of local garages for you to compare, you can then select an available date to carry out the repairs and book in your car directly from the website.

It all looks very good and convenient just wondered how well it all works in real life?
Posted By: Mark Re: repairanycar.com - 17th Jul 2015 10:54am
I've not used it,
but just like car insurance i'm sure there will be hidden "Extras" what they will be ive no idea.

Let us know how you get on.
Posted By: Brown_Horrocks Re: repairanycar.com - 17th Jul 2015 12:04pm
To be honest, I will stick with using Mike Hurst - just thought I would see if anyone else had used it and found it worthwhile
Posted By: Gibbo Re: repairanycar.com - 17th Jul 2015 12:10pm
I tried mine with a couple of things I've had done in the past year.

Starter Motor: £150-£200
Advanced Auto Electrical: £80

Two new front springs: £260
Turnip on here: £90
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