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New clutch, slave and master cylinders on a Freelander TD4 cost me £640 earlier this year.
Wow, I find that incredible. That’s an amazing price, especially for a diesel, I’d have imagined the thick end of £2k for that.

A while since I’ve had a clutch so I’m a bit out of touch but anecdotally at least hear they’re around that £1300 Jolemai is quoted for a fairly standard job.
 
£1300 for clutch and cylinders isn't too bad in the grand scheme. A lot depends on how much of the car has to be dismantled and reassembled in order to remove and then fit them.
 
Quite a bit it seems. I trust the garage, so I'm letting them get on with it, but ffs.
 
New clutch, slave and master cylinders on a Freelander TD4 cost me £640 earlier this year.
On a bit of a tangent, but that TD4 would be costing you £12.50 every day you drove it here. You’d be forced to pay it or shell out a serious wedge to upgrade to a compliant vehicle. You can see why people are a bit pissed off especially when it’s not across the board.

There’s an awful lot of support for Ulez amongst the wealthy, the environmentalists and people who don’t have/can’t afford cars, and a certain amount of ambivalence from those outside the zone unaffected, but it’s coming to everyone soon enough and it’s going to be interesting if attitudes change once we’re all in the same boat. When you personally get whacked for thousands of pounds it doesn’t half focus the attention.
 
On a bit of a tangent, but that TD4 would be costing you £12.50 every day you drove it here. You’d be forced to pay it or shell out a serious wedge to upgrade to a compliant vehicle. You can see why people are a bit pissed off especially when it’s not across the board.

There’s an awful lot of support for Ulez amongst the wealthy, the environmentalists and people who don’t have/can’t afford cars, and a certain amount of ambivalence from those outside the zone unaffected, but it’s coming to everyone soon enough and it’s going to be interesting if attitudes change once we’re all in the same boat. When you personally get whacked for thousands of pounds it doesn’t half focus the attention.
Won't cost me anything, it's my son's. I just paid for the repair.
 
Won't cost me anything, it's my son's. I just paid for the repair.

Fair play, bank of dad, nice gesture.

Principles apply though, and if on a tight budget your son is precisely the sort of person that would be hurt the most.

Not sure it’s the best thing moving motoring towards the preserve of the wealthy but that’s the byproduct argument that was brushed aside with Ulez so good luck to anyone about to be cast aside relying on that argument going forward.
 
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