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Interesting idea - self service garage

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 11:17 am
by Ciaran
I came across this while trawling the internets earlier -

Pit Start Garage.

I thought it was a really great idea, just think of all those times where you've been scuppered on a job at home because you needed access to a lift to get at something, or an impact wrench to undo that crankshaft pulley bolt etc etc.

Insurance for such a place must be a bit of a nightmare mind!

Ciarán

Re: Interesting idea - self service garage

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 11:22 am
by Peter.N.
I remember something like this some years ago but then it all went quiet. A good idea but you would need some through put to make it viable, are there still people interested or poor enough to sustain it? Hope it works.

Peter

Re: Interesting idea - self service garage

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 12:05 pm
by Ciaran
I hope so too, is a great little niche.

Thinking about it, with more people holding on to older cars now due to financial situations, theres arguably a growing market for places like this.

A mate has been talking today about opening an afterhours garage / servicing / recovery / tyre centre, targeted at people who can't be without their cars during normal office hours.

I actually think it could work, theres a demand for that kind of out-of-hours service in this area, especially if it was staffed by competent mechanics and not the usual monkeys the likes of Krap F*** employ....

Ciarán

Re: Interesting idea - self service garage

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 12:14 pm
by minijet
I remember this idea was tried in the late seventies/early eighties, but like Peter said, it quickly vanished without trace.
I think it's a great idea, I don't have the facilities to do any major work on my cars, but at £10 per hour I can only see it being used for small jobs - brakes, exhausts, etc.
I wouldn't like to use it for an engine out job. What if you found you didn't have all the parts you need and have to wait for a part to arrive, while you're car is layed up costing you £240 per day?
If there was one locally I would certainly take the opportunity to get the car up on the four post lift and have a good look at the underside.
I hope it proves a success, hopefully we'll get one up here.

Re: Interesting idea - self service garage

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:14 am
by citroenmad
This was actually featured on last nights Fifthgear, did anyone see it?

They took a car to a indy for front discs and pads to be replaced, cost just shy of £200 including parts.

They then went to the self service garage, replaced the same parts (given a 10 minute penalty as the brakes had just been off) and the result was a £70 saving, and the pleasure of doing it yourself of course!

Re: Interesting idea - self service garage

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:02 am
by Ciaran
Missed it, I keep forgetting Fifth Gear is on these days.

Must see if I can catch the repeat, would have been interesting to see.


Ciarán

Re: Interesting idea - self service garage

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 5:45 pm
by onthecut
I'm kind of curious about what the small print must include, because quite a few jobs in today's cotton wool state must be considered quite hazardous (and, of course, so some are). I'm not sure I'd want to be next to someone accidentally (or deliberately) venting their air con to atmosphere, or carelessly waving a hefty chunk of engine about, etc.

Mike.

Re: Interesting idea - self service garage

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:56 am
by Jan-hendrik
These DIY service garages/workshops have been coming and going since times immemorial. I have seen them for mopeds, motorcycles and motorcars on and off since the 1960s. Nothing new here really.

Re: Interesting idea - self service garage

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:13 am
by demag
Halfords actually had a set up like this not far from me some years ago. I think they eventually turned it into a normal service garage.