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HUGI Member Since: 23 Oct 2010 Location: Jona-Rapperswil Posts: 244 |
Well I have the SC 06 Model which really let me never ever down.
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15th Jul 2011 9:13pm |
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farrellelion Member Since: 05 Jul 2011 Location: Oliveira do Hospital Posts: 22 |
You ask for specialists on the Continent, and you are not visiting Portugal, but for anyone else, all my vehicles are serviced/repaired in Viseu, at BMC Car. The owner speaks good English, and is an Engineer of Machinery. He was the workshop foreman for the importer of Land Rover, and was sent to the factory in England , when the FFRR appeared on the market.He left the dealership to start his own place.They do have computers for diagnoses and lots of experience of all SUVs , but especially Land Rover.Last year I saw a Porsche 911 from FRANCE at their shop, to be painted, as well as a BMW, here, last week.(Also from France.) When Mercedes Benz had a defective paint booth, 7 MBs were there for paint jobs.I find them totally trustworthy, and their workshop charges are 22Euro per hour, plus parts and materials.To this is added VAT at 23%.(Bosch here charge 34EU per Hour, and Volvo 30-40Eu per hour.They are serious, honest and knowledgeable guys. ( There is also an Official Land Rover dealership, run by Volvo, but I would not take my vehicles there)
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15th Jul 2011 11:50pm |
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TugRR Member Since: 11 Jan 2011 Location: Bakewell Posts: 1199 |
Thank you both, HUGI & farrellelion - Portugal sounds very tempting, but we've planned a rough route already. In particular, HUGI, we'd be interested in your recommended roads in Switzerland - I've always wanted to drive the Alpine passes. Can you offer suggestions for the best ones ?
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16th Jul 2011 11:22am |
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HUGI Member Since: 23 Oct 2010 Location: Jona-Rapperswil Posts: 244 |
Send me your email adress in a PM.
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16th Jul 2011 12:51pm |
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DavidP Member Since: 20 Oct 2010 Location: BN Posts: 425 |
If you are running through Belgium then not so many indy's available [not that i would trust anyway!]. Western side of the country LandRover Kortrijk, North Eastern ish LR Herent - Avoid LR Leuven - a bunch of ford mechanics with there back-to-front hats covering there eyes!. South east england - super indy at Hailsham - Bob Pilbeams, Diplocks Way. |
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16th Jul 2011 3:22pm |
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azure111s Member Since: 28 Apr 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 71 |
Stelvio is good as a tourist spot and a road to marvel at, but it is usually crammed with RVs and bicycles. Visit in the week for slightly less traffic. Not wanting to dis' the FFRR in anyway, but there are better cars for a blast up Stelvio
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16th Jul 2011 3:23pm |
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TugRR Member Since: 11 Jan 2011 Location: Bakewell Posts: 1199 |
Thanks DavidP and azure111s - I like the sound of Luxembourg (for the diesel !)
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16th Jul 2011 5:50pm |
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azure111s Member Since: 28 Apr 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 71 |
Lux' is also a beautiful (and small!) country and the capital city is well worth a visit. Let me know if it's on your route and I can give tips, as lived there for 2 years. Any border points have at least a few petrol stations as all Belgian, French and German neighbours buy their fuel in Lux'.
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16th Jul 2011 6:59pm |
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thebutler Member Since: 25 Mar 2011 Location: england Posts: 1 |
We have always taken out AA European cover which paid off last year when car started losing water heading home north of Cahors in France. Rang the AA who said couldn't help whilst on Autoroute as controlled by Gendarmerie so filled all our containers with water and pulled over at nearest town and then rang back. This was on a Sunday over the August bank holiday weekend and low loader was with us within 20minutes and we were back at a garage within the hour with the car up on ramps though having young kids probably helped in the priority stakes. Had to return to uk with hire car and then back following weekend to collect car with a garage bill for 100Euros parts and labour.
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16th Jul 2011 8:25pm |
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