As some of you know, I have a love of crappy cars and a total inability to fix them. As such, I tend to spend a lot of time getting MOTs and services.
Being a careful soul, I have been using a couple of local garages that are recommended by the Good Garage Scheme. One has been quite good but a bit weird, the other (which I stopped using) very Kwik Fittish (pure water in the rad, not replacing the ATF etc.
Thinking this was all a bit weird, I did a bit of research and found out that the Good Garage Scheme is, in fact, run by a firm called Forte Lubricants. To qualify as a 'good' garage, you have to exclusively use Forte lubricants.
This would, of course, explain why I am constantly being told I need an 'engine flush' using amazing Forte chemicals.
So, in short, if you're looking for a good garage, don't bother with the Good Garage Scheme; just find a good garage,
Being a careful soul, I have been using a couple of local garages that are recommended by the Good Garage Scheme. One has been quite good but a bit weird, the other (which I stopped using) very Kwik Fittish (pure water in the rad, not replacing the ATF etc.
Thinking this was all a bit weird, I did a bit of research and found out that the Good Garage Scheme is, in fact, run by a firm called Forte Lubricants. To qualify as a 'good' garage, you have to exclusively use Forte lubricants.
This would, of course, explain why I am constantly being told I need an 'engine flush' using amazing Forte chemicals.
So, in short, if you're looking for a good garage, don't bother with the Good Garage Scheme; just find a good garage,
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