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After seven years, I terminated dealer servicing due to its exorbitant costs, even for a "value" service that merely involved an oil and filter change using aftermarket components. The remainder consisted of evaluations and opportunities for upselling.
I completed the task myself this time, and even with authentic Vauxhall components and premium oil, the cost was far lower, despite the inclusion of new spark plugs (on order), as well as air and cabin filters.

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It is all fundamental tasks that can be accomplished with basic tools (albeit I possess more than the average DIY enthusiast). If they had, which is improbable, it would serve as a valid justification to promote their corrosion service, and they would have merely applied some wax over the rust for £60, surely not executed it as I did

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To be candid, my friend I have the time now, and it is not even related to finances. In my youth, I possessed a HAYNES handbook for each vehicle I owned, intending to undertake numerous tasks. Sequential instructional manuals on paper, which were the primary resources prior to the advent of the Internet as it exists today. However, I never endeavoured.

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Any task above a "two spanner rating" in difficulty Typically, I would be extremely anxious about the prospect of disassembling an engine and subsequently lacking the knowledge to reassemble it. In the past, I resided in less than acceptable neighbourhoods with congested street parking, characterised by limited space and frequent vehicular traffic. I possessed only one jack and a wheel stand, along with a restricted assortment of tools. Reflecting on the past, merely changing the oil or a bulb was a significant accomplishment for me at that time.

Adequate driveway, garage, and appropriate tools are essential for undertaking any substantial automotive work, as you are aware.

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