History check

Hopefully someone will be along with access to more information but a quick check of it's service history shows this:

OUTSTANDING ALERTS
2 outstanding alerts for this vehicle
  1. Our records show that this vehicle was due a service 106 day(s) ago. Please review your servicing history and contact your preferred Retailer for any action required.
  2. Missing service record for the 112000 miles/84 months service.

It also shows the last service was 09/08/2022 at a Halfords Autocentre which to me say's someone was servicing on the cheap...
 
A relative has had stuff done in a Halfords Autocentre, I ferried their car there. I was most impressed with the service and knowledge there, far better than my expectation.
 
My local HAC is also very good - even had an experienced classic car employee do some work on my ‘65 Mustang.

I’m sure it varies from town to town, but up against the “quality” of most JLR dealers, if I didn’t have a top class indie near me I’d trust them to do things after a discussion of expectation / specific oil / etc.
 
Don't underestimate how good Halfords can be, especially if you haven't had personal experience of them.
 
Certainly not on the cheap in terms of quality at Autocentres, although cheap on price.

In fact just renewed my membership of Halfords Motoring Club. Black Friday £30 deal. Includes £10 unrestricted voucher and free c£45 MOT at their centres and ongoing annual 5% to 10% discount.
 
Thanks for replies. Interesting that Halfords is mentioned, I've been told the vehicle has a full JLR service history....
 
Hi, this is car 51502.

2L in silver.
I believe it was originally owned by Jaguar (nothing online for it), is missing PDI record and was last seen by Halfords in Redditch on 9th Aug 2022 with 29,854 miles. (Therefore overdue a service by 108 days).
 
No tax since end June and MOT expired July 13
Doesn't have full JLR service either as noted by Simple R
Adds up to a car that's been on the market for almost 6 months with no takers, so warrants some questioning around price, spec. condition, etc.
 
I had my MOT done at Halfords, mainly because I could wait and watch them do it . Was OK but when I reviewed my dashcam footage I could hear them talking, one said this is a 5.0 V8, the guy doing the MOT replied yes but its a Jag will probably break down during the test :roll: - well it didnt! :)
 
All MoT stations have to have a viewing area available for you to watch the test being done. The tester will be on a lot more money that the ‘normal’ mechanics as they’re an asset to any garage, not because of looking to fail cars, but bringing the cars in to the business. Before the system went computerised and all the timings were logged (there was also a minimum time to perform the test), there used to be someone doing the test and someone else writing the certificates up with the cars just being pumped through. There was a lot of furore from the ‘back street’ garages as this computerisation harmed their income somewhat. I was a Snap-On Tool Franchisee at the back end of the 90’s…

A man from the Ministry could be sitting outside in their car, logged on to the system to see how long the test took, see when it finished then go and examine the car which had passed or failed. A few garages were caught out like this and the consequences severe

You can also take your car to a Council workshop where they do taxis, public service vehicles etc. as the test is unbiased with no interest in looking for work but you will pay the full recommended price
 
Steveglenlee said:
I don't mean to sound rude, but why would you let Halfords MOT your car??

i let Halfords MOT my car during lockdown as i could book a specific time, take it in and hang around watching while they did it. The tech seemed very competent and even asked if I'd swap it for his BMW M3! Naturally, I declined. Normally, I let my trusted independent do it with the annual service, so if it fails I can say he didn't service it properly!
 
Steveglenlee said:
I don't mean to sound rude, but why would you let Halfords MOT your car??

Why not? an MOT is an MOT cost £30 - its not as if they are working on the car - just checking it. Was serviced at main dealer but MOT was due a month before service was due. At least I could book a specific time and watch them. MOT stations do have viewing areas but most want you to leave the car with them so unless you can book a specific time who wants to sit around for hours!
 
Purplecat said:
Steveglenlee said:
I don't mean to sound rude, but why would you let Halfords MOT your car??

Why not? an MOT is an MOT cost £30 - its not as if they are working on the car - just checking it. Was serviced at main dealer but MOT was due a month before service was due. At least I could book a specific time and watch them. MOT stations do have viewing areas but most want you to leave the car with them so unless you can book a specific time who wants to sit around for hours!

Fully agree - they do it at a good price (free if you join the motoring club). in most locations it's actually Auto Centres which is a separate operating division and you can watch without issue in my local branch.
I's not like it's the Saturday junior in the shop doing it, but rather well trained MOT technicians.
Never had any issue with using them across multiple cars.
 
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