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Clutch on my 110 1.9 TDI is on the way out.

I'll probably stick with my independent garage but was just wondering if Mr Clutch were any good? Presumably if they do so many then they can do them a bit quicker and therefore cheaper?

Or are they a bunch of untrained cowboys like most of the big chains?

Grateful for any thoughts.

Hand over a 1000 quid to a blind chimp with a spanner set and let them change

your clutch for you.

It will be cheaper and less risky than letting Mr Clutch do the job.

A few years back I tried out a local fast fit type centre. I'm not condemning them all but first & last time in my case. The car was never the same again & sold it on soon after! If you're up to it & sufficiently equipped cheaper to do it yourself, otherwise go through an outlet you can trust even if it does cost a few quid more. ;)

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Fair enough! I thought that would be the response. I'll steer clear!

My brother's taxi has been done 2 times by Mr Clutch down to the 250K miles being clocked up. It has been fast, cheap, and completely problem free.

The misses had a fiat punto done at Mr clutch- very impressed overall with free check ups after at set mileage- cheap as well.

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