WOODLANDVIEW wrote:
After having used their services for the first time today, I would recommend Jaycee for great customer care, prompt service and very realistic charges.
Jaycee Engineering (Saab) Specialist:
Unit 1
Sapcote Trading Centre
374 High Road
Willesden
London
NW10 2DH
http://www.jayceesaab.co.uk/Jack closed down a few years ago. But Stuart 50 yards away at Andrew Brodie came to my rescue.
from my blog
http://wineforspicewarrenedwardes.blogspot.com/2012/02/why-did-saab-go-bust.htmlIn January 2012 my 2003 SAAB 9-5 got through its annual service and no problems once again with its annual inspection. It cost me just £166 including £55 for the annual MOT
The annual service cost including MOT has been under £200 for the last four years.
After the three-year dealer warranty ran out I went to a SAAB specialist mechanic in North-West London. On getting no answer on the phone I went over to Willesden and there was no sign of Jack or Jaycee Engineering (SAAB).
Close by was a Maserati / Citroën repair mechanic. I asked Stuart, the owner of Andrew Brodie, if he knew about Jack and he said that Jack had closed Jaycee. Becasue SAABs seldom need major repairs, servicing SAABs wasn't profitable.
As it happens, Stuart's wife owned an identical SAAB 9-5 and so he'd happily service my car. That was a great move on my part as not only has the car been well maintained but nothing has gone wrong with it in five years.
So if you are in Central, West or North London I suggest you contact Stuart of Andrew Brodie for your SAAB servicing. Feel free to mention me.
[I am not after a commission. I just don't want him to go bust through a lack of work]
Andrew Brodie
Engineering Ltd.
Unit 50 Sapcote Trading
Estate, 374 High Road
Willesden
London NW10 2DJ
Tel: 0208 4 59 37 25
info@brodie.co.ukOh and to get a feel for the mark-ups of main SAAB dealers I needed a new wing mirror after it was hit by an oncoming car. The mirror housing was fine but I just needed a replacement mirror for the one that had cracked.
I phoned a pair of SAAB dealers and the prices quoted were £95 and £98 including fitting.
EBay came to the rescue. I discovered Neo Brothers in North London. The wing mirror glass for the SAAB came to just £14.24. Now that is quite a mark-up.