>> At the severe risk of seeming po faced ( don't mean to be honestly )
>> but... When you've spent umpty ump thousand pounds on a car it does seem a
>> bit scrimpety to fit or perhaps worse, wait to fit cheap wiper blades to see
>> out of it, or indeed cheap tyres to keep it on the black stuff. Even
>> on my high-ish mileage I normally get a year or often quite a lot more
>> out of wiper blades. Less than the cost of a tank of fuel ( actually
>> quite a lot less ) to replace all three on my car with OE branded
>> ones which seem to work.
>>
That depends on what you define as cheap?
Are we talking about buying and fitting blades from the Won-ky rubber company vs OE equipment or the difference between paying £27 and £49 for exactly the same OE item?
To some it's neither here nor there as long as it's OE.
What difference does the price make, it's OE ?
Others will object to being asked to pay almost double for the same item.
For some it will come down to timing. Is it a distress purchase i.e. going on a cross-continent drive tonight must repair immediately, compared to the car only does 20 miles/week and the weather forecast is good for the next few days. A temporary repair can be made to hold the part together until it is convenient to replace.
Last edited by: gmac on Sun 29 Jun 14 at 07:49
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