View Single Post
Old 26-05-2008, 11:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
waynne
Administrator
Torque King
Car: A3 1.8T Sport
 
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Deal, Kent UK
Posts: 9,907
waynne has a reputation beyond reputewaynne has a reputation beyond reputewaynne has a reputation beyond reputewaynne has a reputation beyond reputewaynne has a reputation beyond reputewaynne has a reputation beyond reputewaynne has a reputation beyond reputewaynne has a reputation beyond reputewaynne has a reputation beyond reputewaynne has a reputation beyond reputewaynne has a reputation beyond repute
Default The throwaway society.

In this throwaway society we are starting to buy new instead of fixing the old. For example if an alternator breaks most people will go out and buy a new one rather than get the old one fixed or reconditioned.

Wheel bearings are commonly replaced when often all they need is cleaning and relubing.

This is actually a cheaper option, the downside is that your car may be off the road for 24 hours. This is an option we need to be aware of. When a garage offers to sell a new replacement part ask if the old one can be repaired or reconditioned.

One of the biggest causes of CO2 emissions has to be the manufacturing processes. If we all adopted a more pro-active approach to repairs and replacements we will save the environment (including shipping) and we will also save money and keep the local economy running smoothly.

What do you think? Are you a throwaway or fix mechanic?
__________________
I stepped in a plate of Pasta the other day - now I have to worry about my Carbonara footprint!
waynne is offline   Reply With Quote