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Avoid like the plague, Moorey's on the money.
Avoid like the plague, Moorey's on the money.
I think you took a few liberties.Moorey said it was grunty and economical and parts were cheap so long as you didn’t buy them from a dealer.
Exactly one...and the car was thankfully smart enough to shut itself down when it detected petrol.
What a time to be alive as an idiot.
I think you took a few liberties.
I had to track down and some order parts from the UK....others, the wife just paid/overpaid for through dealer servicing.
It’s was a 2.5lt family estate, not a 1.6lt commercial vehicle.
Yes it was comfy and economical. It’s very different from what’s being discussed.
I got offered a job at a Pug dealership in 2010, I actually went in for the interview and while I was waiting 2 customers went into reception and let them have it. One car had just been serviced and the dash lights went crazy and the other was a recurring loose flywheel rivets where the crank is riveted to the flywheel, the crank, flywheel and clutch needed to be replaced as one unit. Principle dealer said it was an everyday issue.
There's some parts you can't buy aftermarket either and they sting you a fortune for them. Not a car I would ever own, even if you can source the parts from overseas, they take weeks to get here.
Exactly one...and the car was thankfully smart enough to shut itself down when it detected petrol.
What a time to be alive as an idiot.
I have issues with pretty much everything you just said.And I can give the phone numbers of three places in Melbourne alone that sell those parts you went OS for cheaper and will overnight post them if you’re not in Melbourne...
It still seems like it was just being ripped off you didn’t like about it? Solution - don’t get ripped off...
Commercial version no different, most the same parts underneath as in the passenger variety anyway.
I got offered a job at a Pug dealership in 2010, I actually went in for the interview and while I was waiting 2 customers went into reception and let them have it. One car had just been serviced and the dash lights went crazy and the other was a recurring loose flywheel rivets where the crank is riveted to the flywheel, the crank, flywheel and clutch needed to be replaced as one unit. Principle dealer said it was an everyday issue.
There's some parts you can't buy aftermarket either and they sting you a fortune for them. Not a car I would ever own, even if you can source the parts from overseas, they take weeks to get here.
I have issues with pretty much everything you just said.
Yep that's what he said.Crank riveted to the flywheel...? Are you sure about that?
Yep that's what he said.
We paid $18k for it when 3 years old. Over next 2.5years It’s developed numerous ‘small’ issues that we tolerated, until it became time to get a bigger vehicle. Were quoted $5-7k for a RWC at 2 different places. The small issues weren’t small in fixing costs (such as ABS on one wheel triggering an intermittent warming, though it was seemingly working fine...They tried to repair, couldn’t, was told whole ABS would need replacing for RWC).Yeah, shit car. Good thing you sold it :;
Just your bias.What was wrong with it that couldn’t be solved by parts being on hand?
We paid $18k for it when 3 years old. Over next 2.5years It’s developed numerous ‘small’ issues that we tolerated, until it became time to get a bigger vehicle. Were quoted $5-7k for a RWC at 2 different places. The small issues weren’t small in fixing costs (such as ABS on one wheel triggering an intermittent warming, though it was seemingly working fine...They tried to repair, couldn’t, was told whole ABS would need replacing for RWC).
This was one of numerous things that added up to the car being essentially worthless, though body and interior were near immaculate, and was pretty low km. We couldn’t justify/afford the cost of repairs, so traded it in for $3000.
Feel free to tell me you’re an awesome mechanic, and I’m an idiot that could have done it myself for a lot less. Wasn’t gunna happen.
You’re blinded by your frog love, I’m jaded by am expensive learning experience. I’ll never buy another, even if it got 2000km out of a tank.
Get off your fucking elitist high horse.No, I think it sounds like you’re just yet another victim of Australian mechanics without a clue who are happy to blame the car for their own inability to fix it.