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Euro Car Parts - It pays to shop online!
I decided to service the car today (530D)
Looked at Euro Car Parts and identified the bits
Crosland Air Filter £14.10
Crosland Oil Filter 5.99
Tripe QX 5x30 Low Saps C3 Oil 5ltr £29.20 (x2 as I need 8.5ltrs)
Total £78-89
I made a note of all the ECP Ref numbers and popped in giving her a slip of paper with all the codes on.
Total price £108-98
She explained the prices are different online to instore to encourage more online ordering.
!!!!!!- I went back out to the car, ordered it as Click and Collect from the drivers seat, waited about 10 mins for a call back to say my order was ready and went back in a paid £78-89. :T
Looked at Euro Car Parts and identified the bits
Crosland Air Filter £14.10
Crosland Oil Filter 5.99
Tripe QX 5x30 Low Saps C3 Oil 5ltr £29.20 (x2 as I need 8.5ltrs)
Total £78-89
I made a note of all the ECP Ref numbers and popped in giving her a slip of paper with all the codes on.
Total price £108-98
She explained the prices are different online to instore to encourage more online ordering.
!!!!!!- I went back out to the car, ordered it as Click and Collect from the drivers seat, waited about 10 mins for a call back to say my order was ready and went back in a paid £78-89. :T
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Absolutely right - I did the same when I bought a new battery.
But they are not alone.
The same concept of 'cheaper on-line' applies to Travelodge, Premier Inn, Ibis, and many others.
In one Travelodge last year I made my online booking at the check in desk and saved £20.
Home Bargains and B&Q are another couple of examples.0 -
Seems crazy, it wasn't the fact that it cost a little more but it was the AMOUNT more.0
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It's always been the way with ECP. Always order online for collection.0
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I've always used eBay for car parts, its even better recently with manufacturers like BMW having a parts store.0
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I bought a battery yesterday ..
£10 cheaper on amazon than eurocarparts ..supplied for amazon by ...you guessed it ..Eurocarparts0 -
....She explained the prices are different online to instore to encourage more online ordering.
!!!!!!- I went back out to the car, ordered it as Click and Collect from the drivers seat, waited about 10 mins for a call back to say my order was ready and went back in a paid £78-89. :T0 -
Bit late now but crosland stuff is cheap.. Its the £shop equivalent.
You really should have stepped up a price level on those parts. Especially the oil filter.
8.5 litres of oil. What are you running? a 4ltre 7.5ton truck?Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
forgotmyname wrote: »What are you running? a 4ltre 7.5ton truck?
It's a BMW 530D. Ridiculous amount of oil but it is what it is.
I know the filters are cheap but they are built to a standard. If I were servicing at the BMW recommended intervals (19,000 miles) I would spend more but I change the oil at 10k miles which is about 4 to 5 monthly.
Thank heavens for the Pela 6000 is all I can say.0 -
Ahh its the 3L truck
With less carrying capacity. Same thing though they both drive the rear wheels
I didnt know that engine used 8.5 litres.
With the crosland i would say more built to a price rather than a standard.
Air filter, fair enough, but oil filter.. Please buy a better one next time.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
ECP sell thru Amazon and are often cheaper than the ECP website0
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