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I've just picked up my car from its MOT at Dulwich Test & Service Centre. I'm always a bit unsure about using a mechanic for the first time but I was delighted by the service I received. Friendly, knowledgeable staff, who took the time to help me with things to look out for in my hunt for a new car. I didn't go for a full service this time, as I will need to change cars within the next six months, but I will certainly go back for the full service when I need to. Always nice to deal with a good local business :-)


Details: Dulwich Test & Service Centre, Unit 14, 4 Tyrrell Road, East Dulwich

Tel: 0208693 1442 e:[email protected]


Nick

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Just like to add that we've been having our cars serviced and MOT'd by Reg and Paul at the Dulwich Test & Service Centre for several years now. Always bowled over by the friendly honest service which often goes above and beyond our expectations. Picked up our car today that had badly knocked from behind and it was perfect! Great job and a very reasonable price. Proper honest family mechanics and great guys too.


Unit 14, 4 Tyrrell Road, East Dulwich 02086931442


Loz

  • 11 months later...

Thought I'd bump this thread again. Following my original post a year ago, I took my car for a full service and MOT this time. Absolutely delighted with the service. Paul was extremely helpful and friendly, and called me before carrying out the service with an estimate of the work to be done and the cost, which was very reasonable.


When I picked up the car, Paul took me through the invoice, explaining what had been done and why, and the amount of work involved in each job. I won't be taking my car anywhere else!


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