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Nissan Juke 2015

I'm looking to buy a 1.5 dci acenta Nissan Juke

It was registered in March 2015 and has 60k on the clock

My tried and trusted mechanic has suggested that upon purchase I complete the cambelt change which costs around £350

According to Nissan guides , this isnt due until 5 years old or 100k miles so I have a little time

As this conflicts , I am not sure what to do - looking to buy the car this weekend and obviously have to account for the change if its recommended on purchase
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  • PDC
    PDC Posts: 805 Forumite
    I guess its up to you.

    If the service guide says five years then I can't seem them giving you a discount just because someone thinks it should be done sooner.

    If the servicing shedule is five years I'd either go with that and/or look up the issue on a dedicated Nissan forum to see if anyone has had any issues with the shedule.
  • jimbo6977
    jimbo6977 Posts: 1,280 Forumite
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    Some people, probably including your mechanic, would argue that official service intervals have been stretched beyond what is reasonable in order to attract buyers to vehicles that have apparently lower running costs. These same people would further argue that any cambelt (along with water pump, pulley, tensioner) should be replaced after 5 years/60k miles whichever comes sooner, regardless of manufacturers' official intervals.
  • he said to do it for peace of mind , I guess in the wider scheme of things its not a huge cost considering the initial purchase
  • foxy-stoat
    foxy-stoat Posts: 6,879 Forumite
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    As this conflicts , I am not sure what to do - looking to buy the car this weekend and obviously have to account for the change if its recommended on purchase

    If its not recommended by Nissan then I wouldnt offer any discount just because some buyer's mechanic said they should do it 2 years (40,000 miles) early.

    Just offer what you think is reasonable and see what he says.
  • DoaM
    DoaM Posts: 11,863 Forumite
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    Are you buying privately or from a dealer?

    A private seller may be more flexible; a dealer probably won't.
  • Its a dealership

    Its reasonably priced but obviously I want the best price I can get

    It was more whether I should listen to the mechanic and have it done or wait until its due by Nissan
  • chrisw
    chrisw Posts: 3,806 Forumite
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    It was more whether I should listen to the mechanic and have it done or wait until its due by Nissan

    Wait until it's due then have it done by your mechanic.
  • Arklight
    Arklight Posts: 3,183 Forumite
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    Is it a good car?
  • I'm interested to know why a Nissan Juke?
    It's not the nicest looking car in the world so it must have other qualities?
  • cubegame
    cubegame Posts: 2,042 Forumite
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    Inverse Tardis car.

    Massive on the outside, tiny inside.

    Built to shield the driver who's literally terrified of getting behind the wheel from the experience as much as possible.
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