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the_phet

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  1. Location is Glasgow (Scotland). Spec, I am not sure. "Fabia 2 Htp 70" is what Motorscan says. It is a hatchback. MOT until May 2024. Colour is blue. If you are interested we can chat privately.
  2. The original mechanic (the one who didn't want to do the job) said it'd be 600-1000. And I was willing to spend around that. Perhaps a max of 800. But I think 1200-1400 is just too much. Thanks for your help.
  3. I went today (with the bike) to a couple of Garages near my area which have good reputation. Both of them said it's a big job. One quoted me over 1k, the other one said 1.2k - 1.4k. Both of them said it's a common problem with these cars. I asked them about fitting a new (used) engine. Both of them advised against it. Considering I paid for the car 1.5k, sadly I am inclined to scrap it (and recover as much of the insurance money and road tax as possible).
  4. The car is Fabia 2 Htp 70, 68 BHP. So i think it is the 70bhp as you say. I do park it in a slope, and the handbrake was not amazing. But when it happened it was actually at a friends house where it is parked flat (the car had been there for 2 weeks).
  5. This garage did not sell me the car, and I am not annoyed with them or anything. If they don't want to do the job, fair enough. They said it is a gamble, and they might fix it and still wouldn't work. I didn't know just by the sound you can tell if the valves are damaged. Anyway, now I need to think what I do. I need to contact a few garages to see if anyone would be interested.
  6. The car is a Fabia from 2010, HTP 1.2L (Petrol). Around 90k miles. I bought the car at the start of June. It had 12 months MOT. I drove the car like 5 or 6 times (200 miles max) and one day I went to start it and it'd wouldn't go. Electrics and all of that were on, and the starter sound was there, but the engine didn't engage. I phoned a friend, and he checked it around for a few hours. Eventually we swapped a sensor, and nothing. My friend thought the timing chain slipped. The car was recovered to a garage, were it was for a couple of weeks. Finally I went to see them, and I don't think they did any diagnostics beyond starting the car, listening to it and nope, not interested. The mechanic said that fixing it would be 600-1000. But he also said that it's a gamble and therefore it is a job they are not interested in doing. Mechanic said valves are bent, but my friend said this unlikely because the chain didn't sleep while the car was working. I don't think the mechanic checked it, to be honest, but he has the experience. I am going to contact other garages, but I don't know if I should just scrap it. (scrap websites offer 200). It'd be a big loss. But spending 800 and then not working is an even bigger loss. At the same time I don't know if the problem is fixable, or if it's a big of a gamble as the mechanic said.

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