LCD display

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Linea Recta, Nov 21, 2006.

  1. Linea Recta

    Linea Recta Guest

    I was charged 80 euro for a new radio/clock LCD display unit for Peugeot
    Partner. Isn't this expensive?



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    Linea Recta, Nov 21, 2006
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    only_me Guest

    if that was at a Peugeot dealer, thats the equivalent of having got away
    'scot free', I'd have thought
     
    only_me, Nov 22, 2006
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  3. Linea Recta

    Linea Recta Guest


    Would you explain this expression please?



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    Linea Recta, Nov 22, 2006
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    lee405 Guest

    What it means is for a peugeot dealer thats cheap they usually charge at
    least double what a normal garage would charge.
     
    lee405, Nov 22, 2006
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    David Hearn Guest

    Yup - quoted me £365 for a Peugeot 306 instrument panel and that's just
    for the part!

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    David Hearn, Nov 22, 2006
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  6. Linea Recta

    Linea Recta Guest


    Gosh, and I thought it to be expensive... It's only the small rectangular
    display in the middle on the dashboard. The lighting of the figures started
    going out randomly. First they tried replacing the backlight bulbs and
    cleaned a connector with contact spray, but the display still kept
    interrupting randomly.
    Anyway, good to know this is "cheap".



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    Linea Recta, Nov 22, 2006
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    malc Guest

    No you were right it is expensive. It's just less expensive than you might
    imagine.

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    malc, Nov 22, 2006
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