Posted: 07 Oct 09 19:45
Post subject: Expensive Autopro
Organisation name: n/a
Issue type: Comment
Well yepp, you probably live somewhere that, if what you want to buy is too expensive in one shop, you can go to another shop. We don't have that luxury. Thank goodness we will only be here for another couple of years.
Posted: 03 Sep 09 05:20
Post subject: Expensive Autopro
Organisation name: Not Applicable
Issue type: Comment
Nothing in our Autopro gets cheaper. Half the time they don't even have what you want. Example: I go there to buy injector cleaner. They say they haven't got any because one of the contractors came in and bought the last two boxes of it. Well hell, just sell the whole lot to the contractor and stuff anyone else. What they should do is tell the contractor they can have x number of bottles, and they should order their own. They charge what they do because there is no other place to buy parts - the nearest opposition is 450km up the road.
Posted: 28 Aug 09 13:59
Post subject: Expensive Autopro
Organisation name: Not Applicable
Issue type: Comment
You're 100% right, and now that you know where to buy oil and filter cheaper, go and get it there next time, however you might find that in the meantime it got cheaper in autopro, you can't win.
Posted: 28 Aug 09 12:55
Post subject: Expensive Autopro
Organisation name: Autopro
Issue type: Complaint
A few weeks ago hubby decided he should change the oil in both the 75 series and 100 series Landcruisers. Off I go to our local Autopro to get oil filters and oil. Ryco Z334 oil filter - $45 each, 10 litre Valvoline diesel oil $72. Had a look another auto parts shop when we were in Perth the other day - the same oil filter was $30, and the oil was $60. I know there are freight costs involved, but this is another case of charging what they like because they can get away with it.