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Charliecloud



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Service History - Deal Breaker ?

Guys - I know that everybody has their own views on such matters, but just how important is a full service history and by that I mean that the car has been in to a dealer and had it's routine servicing carried out religiously oil,air,brake fluid etc and the service book stamped up, particularly on cars that are now 8-10 years old.

On the 3 cars that I have looked at closely all have had gaps as the car has been used less by the last owner.

If the ticks all the boxes in terms of model.spec, mileage etc would it put you off?

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alanm_3



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I certainly wouldn't be put off by a 8-10 year old car that still isn't being serviced by a main dealer. The slightly more worrying thing would be the lack of ANY service. RRs should be serviced annually regardless of mileage, so anyone who tries to tell you that the service warning hasn't come on, so they didn't feel the need to have the car serviced is kidding themselves on. Of course, there's a school of thought that only doing, say, 3-5k miles a year, does the car really need
serviced?

I guess it all comes down to how long the time between the services are and the mileage done in that period............ Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
Had- 2008 TDV8 Vogue SE in Java black
Had - 2007 S/C in Stornoway Grey

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DaveK



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Judging by some of the crap services I've had carried out by main dealers on the various vehicles I've owned over the years, then I'd say that too much importance is placed on those magical stamps. Most of us will have been ripped off at one stage or another in our lives when the oil hasn't been changed yet charged for or the gearbox has not been touched.Even oil filters left and not changed .

I always aim to go by the general state of the vehicle, how it drives and how it sounds whilst taking those stamps with a pinch of salt.

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if there isnt any service history for the last couple of years then i would hope to see receipts for parts or work that the previous owner has fitted/done ... ... - .- -.




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appj62



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Even though I only do between 5000 - 6000 PA I get my vehicle serviced on an annual basis, by an indy! Previous cars:
S-Max 2007-2013 (only diesel I've had, good car but expensive when diesely bits go wrong, so what's the point?)
Galaxy 2001-2007
Mondeo Estate 1997-2001
Sierra Estate 1993-1997
Uno Turbo 1987 -1993
Fiesta 1984 - 1987
Fiat 127 1982 - 1984

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birchyman71



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Since buying my td6 4 years ago with no service history apart from a receipt for a replaced gearbox and an oil change I've had one service at an Indy and one at a main dealers , but everything else Including the last 2 services I've done myself and just kept all the receipts for the parts . But when buying a stamped service book is only a small part of what your looking at I pay more attention to condition, how it sounds and drives , and the lack of history is always a good bargaining point for money off .

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Weegie



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I keep the receipts etc but also keep a notebook log of anything done with date, mileage and any comments. John
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2005 TD6 Java Black Vogue - Written off!!
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2003 Discovery TD5 Auto, Nanocom Evolution - gone to a new home!
MasseyFerguson 152 - No electronics!! - Sold

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nicedayforit



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I wouldn't be too concerned about Service Record stamps, anyone can stamp up a service book to show a full service history. Whistle

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ajac8



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essential whether main stealer or indy - i would not entertain no service or large gaps irrespective of miles travelled.

Personally I would suggest LR indy far more worthy than main stealer stamps. 405 AB exec seats Baltic and Cirrus
93 RR Classic efi

Remember it's easier to get forgiveness than permission!

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Alistair



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alanm_3 wrote:
RRs should be serviced annually regardless of mileage, so anyone who tries to tell you that the service warning hasn't come on, so they didn't feel the need to have the car serviced is kidding themselves on.


Really ? Why ? What degrades that quickly these days ?

I've often wondered about the annual service thing - I do enough mileage that mine gets serviced anyway, but here's my logic.....

My car knows the date - it has a computer that tells it, so if the designers and engineers thought it needed an annual service, it wouldn't be hard for them to set that up with the service indicator.

The only person who tells me it should be serviced annually, is the person trying to sell me a service

Call me cynical.....

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alanm_3



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I'm probably the most cynical person I know, but if you read through past threads on here, you'll see that cars that don't have regular servicing, irrespective of mileage are prone to more issues that ones that are "looked after". Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
Had- 2008 TDV8 Vogue SE in Java black
Had - 2007 S/C in Stornoway Grey

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Monty1



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putting the best oil in our cars at premium prices and regardless of the mileage done, it needs replacing yearly Rolling Eyes , does top grade oil really degrade so quickly, first year of owning the td6 we covered 5k miles when the service light came on, I don't believe for one minute that the oil had degraded after 5k, the torque converter destructed 6 months after we got it resulting in a gear box rebuild on a car with over 10k of receipts all serviced at the main dealer

tons of money spent on a car is good but if the owner treats it like Censored it can still be a bad one, the old adage applies, pays your money takes your chances

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nicedayforit



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Funny how people have a worry about changing engine oil annually irrespective however many miles the car has done in the year.
When I used to deal with diesel engined generators the oil was changed on the basis of hours run whether that was after 6months or two or three years. This was on the recommendation of the engine manufacturers and as far as I'm aware never caused a problem.

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alanm_3



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I'm not worried about oil changes per se, it's the lack of regular servicing, which clearly goes beyond just changing the oil. Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
Had- 2008 TDV8 Vogue SE in Java black
Had - 2007 S/C in Stornoway Grey

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+1^ Thumbs Up
I would have said there's far more important things that require regular maintenance to keep the car in good serviceable condition than engine oil changes. If you have a mind too and possibly the ability you can certainly service a car to at least the standard of a Main Dealer, doesn't take a lot. Personally I prefer a bit more.
Of course you don't get the "Service Stamp" in the book but I just keep the service book up to date manually in far greater detail than a Stamp conveys. It's also worth keeping all receipts for items purchased for your own benefit and possible future buyers.

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