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Fiat Panda
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I saw a Fiat Panda yesterday, 2009. Very low mileage for the year & only one owner from new. A nice looking & tidy car. The MOT expires in August & the dealership said he would have a new one done. I've just checked on the MOT info site & it has passed but has an advisory. It says "nearside & offside coil springs corroded...monitor & repair if necessary". If these are corroded should the work be carried out or is this a grey area? Does anyone know how much it would cost (rough estimate) to have this work done. Thanks for your replies
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I would say about £60 - £100 for a spring including the work being done. I would fix it ASAP as one issue may lead to another, and you never want that to happen with a car.
11:40 Fri 15th Jun 2018
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I certainly would have the cambelt/drive-chain checked out....the coils around 50-70 plus your labour and VAT......they're great little cars and my one for around here (2012) has a little turbo for a bit of oomph, does 58 mpg on diesel around town, insurance at 160 and tax at 30.....it's ideal for the lanes in Cornwall and then the bigger bus is used for long distance.
Review here, seems to do ok, but what would Autotrader know? ;o)
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