Date: Wed, 06 Nov 96 10:47:00 E
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From: "Lebron,Nathan" <nlebron@troy.cobe.com>
Subject: RE: Choosing a VW mechanic
Well Lionel, let me share an experience with you.
I went to a VW only mechanic to have my 85 serviced. The guy was very
helpful in terms of getting inexpensive parts for my Blue Whale. But
unfortunately that was it. This punk had never worked on a Vanagon. He
had a couple of Microbuses in his yard so I assumed that he may have
worked on a Vanagon. Well, I ended up paying out my culo for service and
the work is now doubtfull. The things he had worked on are now beginning
to give me problems and it has only been a little over year since he
performed this work.
On the flip side, some of the non VW mechanics I have gone to have
actually worked on these Vanagon and the service has been satisfactory.
Recently, I ran into a VW only mechanic who ended up saving me over $400
on a break job. This new guy is who I am going to take my Blue Whale to
be serviced. He doesn't, however, do engine rebuilds or heads but so far
he is gaining my trust. I still don't trust mechanincs but hey who
knows.
Just be careful and don't assume that because he worked on Jettas, Golfs
and Rabbits that he obviously know about Vanagons. I mean, break work,
oil changes and things of that caliber I trust to other shops but
anything else, only Vanagoneers.
Good Luck My man,
Nate El Great
85 GL and just had my heads rebuilt
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>From: vanagon[SMTP:vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 1996 4:43 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Choosing a VW mechanic
Is it best to only let a VW 'specialist' work on your Bus (1982 Vanagon)
or
are things so straightforward that an experienced non-specific mechanic
will be fine? Obviously all things being equal you would prefer the
specialist but what if you had to travel a long distance and pay twice
the
hourly rate? I am talking about not only the annual service but also
fault
finding and things like clutch, steering/suspension stuff, starting stuff
etc.
Lionel Tun
lionel@dircon.co.uk