Quantcast
Jump to content

Eric Roberts

Free Member
  • Posts

    21
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    7

Eric Roberts last won the day on December 1 2022

Eric Roberts had the most liked content!

Business Information

  • Business Name
    Pellon Autocentre Ltd
  • Business Address
    240 Pellon Lane, England, HX1 4PX, United Kingdom
  • Type of Business
    Auto Repair
  • Your Current Position
    Shop Owner
  • Automotive Franchise
    None
  • Website
  • Logo
  • Banner Program
    None
  • Participate in Training
    No
  • Certifications
    All UK stuff !
  • Your Mission Statement
    Fighting the Electric car lobby !

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

Eric Roberts's Achievements

Apprentice

Apprentice (3/14)

  • Collaborator Rare
  • One Month Later
  • Week One Done
  • Conversation Starter
  • First Post

Recent Badges

16

Reputation

  1. Your spot on Joe! I do think that a new business starting out should do some sort of advertising in the local area, but after that its giving it your best in customer care and service. I do now have a couple of blogs on my websites that keep the Google people happy and attract a younger class of customer, but as you say its service with a smile all the way. Just an addon. The British government did not charge the owners of electric cars with road tax. But now they have done a U turn and this advantage to owning one has now being scrapped! well well the dream of zero emissions by 2030 is already falling apart. Here in the UK at least.
  2. Thanks for the great reply! However I dont think we have had a threat as great as the EV in the past. We are resilient but more an more fall by the wayside. Time alone will tell and that's something I dont have a great deal of, so perhaps I worry too much ?
  3. Hi firstly could I apologise for my delay in answering! Unfortunately my wife has been taken ill and is in hospital at the moment! In answer to jamcneely then he has given almost a perfect reply. 1st point: He is using one to get about town in where their will be plenty of charging stations. More importantly he is using his own electric supplied by his solar battery bank. There will be people and places where an electric car makes sense to own and yours looks perfect for the purpose. Like you I also think that the EV will be part of the big mix of fuels at the end of the day. However, I believe that the electric car service and repairs side will be steered towards the main dealers and the small/medium garages will slowly be depleted of work. The world order is for !bigger is better" now matter where you live in this crazy world. The second half of my reply also relates to the reply by Joe Marconi. Many thanks Eric Roberts
  4. Diesel + Hydrogen mix from out of Australia Great News Of course we all now know about the ridiculous race set out by our government to rid the world of carbon burning materials including our beloved fossil fuelled cars. In recent times we have had the world of electric and hybrid cars rammed down our throats. I know that I am a small garage owner and so have self-interests in this drive to disaster. Of course to rid the planet of petrol and diesel vehicles. However people are realizing the foolishness and impossible targets set out by our politicians. Living without our cars will be an impossible disaster to most drivers in the UK. Millions of drivers will be forced off the road so that our politicians can brag about their achievements. Well thank God that there are people out there looking for alternatives to the dreaded electric cars. I do understand the need for cleaner air to protect the planet from greenhouse gasses but scientists are working all the time to prevent this. Giving us cleaner cars from engine designs that use other materials along with the "status quo" of our regular petrol and diesel engine cars. Electric and hydrogen cars already with us Of course, electric battery operated cars are now with us thanks to people the likes of "Tesla". However these are far from perfect. Speaking from the UK, s prospective, we are a country of old "Victorian" architecture. We have very narrow streets and roads which will be unable to support the millions of electric charging points required. At the moment the winner for me will be in the form of "hybrid" cars. These are now becoming very popular. With an engine supported by a standard battery and run on petrol. Combined with a lithium type battery. Hence the word "Hybrid". Car manufacturers certainly like this type of idea for their customers and engineers have been studying and working on different ideas with mixed types of fuels. Including "Hydrogen fuel cells". Thanks to a great article by journalist "Will Locket". Then we are looking at very strong and affordable competition to the EV revolution. Australian Engineers come up with a great new revolution I must confess that reading article has made my day. Researches in Australia have come up with a technology that can convert a diesel engine into a "carbon neutral" engine. The idea is to combine the burning of twin fuels, diesel and clean burning hydrogen. This is fantastic news and will include other diesel vehicle, including, and trucks farm vehicles. So confident are the Australians that they are looking to convert certain types of diesel engines in the next couple of years. This is fantastic news for the public in the UK who love their small run around cars and the small garages that service and repair these vehicles. The full technical merits can be read in this great article by Will Locket. I will certainly having a beer tonight to celebrate this great news and keep my fingers crossed that everything goes well for the Australian car designer and developers, without retributions from the EV and green lobby. This development may also make the UK government change its mind about banning the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2030. So allowing millions of families in the UK to keep their diesel cars which will be by then "carbon neutral" and fit for purpose. Original article by "Will Locket"
  5. Hi we are becoming more stricter with our charges going forward. Our competition which is a multi nationals charge their customers a lobor charge for fitting battery or a light bulb plus the part. Customer do pay for these things ! Most of it is in our own heads. We should be stronger and tell the customer how it is up front. Thanks
  6. Hi many of us in the \UK think it will be the death of the independent small garages that we all know today. We are now starting to fight the transition as it will cost millions of jobs as the work is passed around the large franchises. The rest will be fighting for the scraps. They did this to our "corner shops" . All were owned and run as a small family business. The supermarkets opened up down the same road and closed them down. Then a year or so later the big supermarkets opened up on the exact same site as the old closed down corner shops. A well executed and coordinated plan. Now they have a new enemy called Amazon. I am sure you are aware of them! Something similar will happen to the small family run garages if we dont start to fight this. Thats my opinion for what its worth Eric Roberts
  7. Hi Thanks for that ! There is a report about the whole false agenda coming out shortly about how we have been sold false facts. It is in PDF form and based on the whole UK governments own facts and figures. I will pass this on when I get the online copy. There is an uprising against this in the UK !Thank goodness. Eric Roberts
  8. Please take a look at the UK Talk radio link its very interesting
  9. Hi Craig sounds like you have the right approach! genuine little things are not too bad its just that some people do expect jobs done for nothing.
  10. Hi Thanks fir that! Electric cars a well in the minority however they are slowly creeping up in numbers. I think car manufacturers are getting huge back handers to develop these things. The clean air brigade are fuelling the desire of power hungry politicians to achieve a carbon zero climate by 2030. However this has been interrupted by spike in electricity costs and the government are having to rethink. My small town ,Halifax is as old as the hills and will never accommodate charging points to charge all the electric cars that are desired and regular car owning people dont want them anyway, they are a rich mans toy at the moment and lets hope they stay that way! Only time will tell and I am running out of that >
  11. Hi guys just a short one this! As garage owners present or past how do or did you cope with the "can you just" brigade. This is the customer male or female (or otherwise) who just asks if "you could pop a light bulb in for me please". I no it could be a slow day, then this would not be problem, but does it annoy you. We had one in the other Saturday. A guy pulled in and wanted us to check knocking on the rear end. The car was road tested and on the ramp for two hours on a busy Saturday morning. Eventually we found a broken coil spring on the front of the car! I am sure there are much worse stories than this but it really gets me mad sometimes?
  12. Hi I pretty much agree with you all. From a UK prospective then we have all the same problems but on a smaller scale. People live in old Victorian streets or high rise flats and will not get the same service from charging points .Another good point is the fact that the electric cars will still be part of a mix of technologies. it will be up to us to dictate what parts of the car we wish to repair or service. We made a bold decision a few years ago to pass onto a specialist any engine problems. We were spending too much time and never got the real profit margins. Now we get a trade price and have an add on amount to the customer. This frees us up for the more profitable jobs. Well the electric cars will be the same. Also the owner of the Teslas here in the UK are the same guys who bought Mercs and larger BMW,s ! Its a prestige car at the moment. Thanks for a great topic Eric www.pellonautocentre.com
  13. Electric cars are not as green as they try to tell us!

    The electric car myth does not fool everybody! The experts are now pulling the things apart. The government have fooled the public into thinking that these are the future and the future is now here.

    This is a load of rubbish! The electric car is not compared the same as other things. Simply because the electric they use is not green. The establishment play about with figures that are not correct.

    The millions of people that can just afford a little run around car will be taken off the road. Many middle to low income families can just about afford a small family petrol or diesel driven car.

    As a garage owner I know this. Our customers tell us these things. We know what people can or cannot afford. Garage owners have to set their stalls out accordingly to stay if business.

    Many of our customers are also immigrants.

     Their first priority when they come to the UK is to buy a second hand car. This is one of the signs that they have made it in this country. Our immigrant customers tell us how they send picture back home sitting in their newly bought car.

    Another part of our car owning society is our grown up children. Many need car to get to work in. How often do we see a tarmacked driveway? With three or four older cars parked on it. This is now the norm in the UK. Gardens are been dug up to provide parking spaces for the home owners and their children to park their “pride and joy” cars.electric-car-1458836.thumb.jpg.8582d03dd4a9c2b199041b85f6b06a01.jpg

    All this will be wiped away starting with the 2030 UK deadline to ban petrol and diesel cars. This idiotic deadline must be stretched well into the future and allow a very gradual time scale for transforming to electric cars or the better option of hybrid cars.

    We can all see the electric cars that are now driven. The cars owners are all the better off people who would be normally driving new BMW, s or Mercedes larger status models.

    The rest of the population will have to suffer and try make a living out of catching the bus or unreliable train. I can see the brushwood blowing down the streets of our old British Victorian towns as I write this article. Not a single car to be seen  

    These deadlines must be scrapped. Electric cars are part of our future I agree with this. However this policy will bring hardship to millions of people making car ownership impossible. Also the Automotive industry as it is will be transformed from the small/medium garages to the giant auto companies and their dealerships.

    Small/medium garages have been the back bone of the automotive industry bringing affordable car repairs to most of our population. These will be wiped out if a minority of car owners drive the dreaded electric cars.  

     

     

     

     

    .

  14. Hi at least it is some kind of check. I think most law abiding citizens are decent people and will have their vehicle fixed for safety reasons. However there are millions who are not in this bracket. Because our testing is mandatory then it sits with all the other motoring laws. When a driver is pulled up or in an accident then the MOT is part of the vehicle checks. Also if the car does not have an MOT then the insurance is void, making it a double whammy ! Whet happens say if a car drives from Oklahoma and has a bad collision due to say faulty brakes or steering ?


×
×
  • Create New...