TONUP
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I went to buy a couple of rear tyres on Saturday and as I pulled up to the fitting bay, I noticed two fitters with their head and hands deep under the bonnet of a SWB Land Rover Pick Up.
Once one of the tyre fitters (who must be the lowest on motoring services evolutionery tree) took the time to notice me, he grunted and gestured for me to pull up to the vacant fitting bay. As you do, I then asked for the cheapest tyres they had, for which I was quoted £79.99 each fitted. Upon agreeing I was dismayed withthe gorilla like fashion that he pulled the wheel centre off, and how he managed to break the lugs off it at the same time. Being an easy going type of bloke I joked 'careful mate it isn't a Land Rover'!
At this point he seemed to take considerable offence by telling me in no uncertain terms that the Terrano wasn't a proper off road vehicle and that it had many design faults and loads to go wrong with it. I reminded him that it was him up to his elbows in his Land Rover and not me, and that the Terrano was generally recognised as being a fairly capable off road vehicle.
Anyway I went to pay for the tyres and they appeared to get confused over what I had been quoted, and I ended up paying £59.99 a tyre. Under the circumstance I felt justified in letting this slide. I now feel like I have been the victim of Land Rover snobbery .
Regards
Alan
Once one of the tyre fitters (who must be the lowest on motoring services evolutionery tree) took the time to notice me, he grunted and gestured for me to pull up to the vacant fitting bay. As you do, I then asked for the cheapest tyres they had, for which I was quoted £79.99 each fitted. Upon agreeing I was dismayed withthe gorilla like fashion that he pulled the wheel centre off, and how he managed to break the lugs off it at the same time. Being an easy going type of bloke I joked 'careful mate it isn't a Land Rover'!
At this point he seemed to take considerable offence by telling me in no uncertain terms that the Terrano wasn't a proper off road vehicle and that it had many design faults and loads to go wrong with it. I reminded him that it was him up to his elbows in his Land Rover and not me, and that the Terrano was generally recognised as being a fairly capable off road vehicle.
Anyway I went to pay for the tyres and they appeared to get confused over what I had been quoted, and I ended up paying £59.99 a tyre. Under the circumstance I felt justified in letting this slide. I now feel like I have been the victim of Land Rover snobbery .
Regards
Alan