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After being told this morning my elegance 2.0tdi needs a new radiator ( it's been losing coolant ) i have looked for a radiator and found this site .so whats the deal with such a different price range my gut says £54 or the £111.00 one .but just how accurate are these sites for getting the product right the last think want is buy what i think is my radiator when the cars in bits ...cheers will

http://www.carparts4less.co.uk/car-radiator

Edited by willbailey

Might be worth trying to source it from a local supplier. Maybe costs a little bit more but at least the bloke can come out and have a look at it, and it makes returning it a lot easier when there's no postage to pay on such a bulky item. A specialist may also be able to repair more cheaply than replacing it.

Edited by skodacarman

Could you not get it repaired locally?

I buckled my left radiator on my enduro bike in a race earlier this year when I hit a tree.............cost me £40 at my local radiator specialist, but it was much cheaper than getting a new one.

He even sorted a few other bit's out on it I had not noticed.

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