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Date:         Thursday, March 14, 1996 8:36PM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         vanagon
Subject:      Re: Good Mechanics in MD/ DC area

In response to Gregg's post: Have taken bus to Randolph Motors in rockville, and have had generally good service; Winfried (factory trained owner of two man shop) is fair and generally good mechanic. I end up paying only about half the time, as he does not charge to examine problems that do not require repair. Caveat: there are lots of things that he will not do, beacause he cannot get labor warrantied by VW, should the part fail. To that end I just tried a new shop,

Wheaton Service Center, and am very happy. Labor at $25/hr, very good price for dc area. Yesterday they installed helicoil in oil drain plug tested and replaced oxs set ignition timing adjusted for emmissions test (passed with flying colors) for a $50 labor charge. Very reasonable IMHO. One weird thing: Cash only. No checks, no credit cards. 301-949-3144. HAve many cats on premises. Little old apple granny in the front office.

As for tires, I highly recommend Radial Tire co in Silver Spring. $265 complete for a new set of Michelin 6 plys last month.

Peter & Zippy


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