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Marigold?

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:27 pm
by Luisito
Hi All,

I live in Victoria. After getting a Deli-tune from Butch in Vancouver a couple of weeks ago, I had a fuel leak out of the injectors which don't seem to have been put back in tightly enough. I did my own amateur version of fixing the problem and I seem to have done a fairly good job, except I'm suspecting there may still be a bit of a leak plus I'd rather get this checked out by a pro.

Butch was really good on the phone - apologized for the oversight and offered to take care of it if I brought the van in. However the trip there will cost me $120 anyway, even if the fixin' is free.

So... I either schlep it up to Coombs to see Glen, which is a bit inconvenient as it is a few hours away, or I try Marigold Auto here in Vic.

Now, I've been searching through the site and I've seen that Marigold does not have the most stellar recommendations. Some of these posts are quite old so this may not be the case anymore. I guess I'm looking for some feedback about their service, esp. more recently. I want someone who will fix it, not cause more problems, and who isn't going to charge me a crazy amount. I'm open to ideas.

Thanks!

L

Re: Marigold?

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:01 pm
by konadog
Go up to Coombs...

Re: Marigold?

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:17 pm
by Aciled
Go to Coombs :M

Re: Marigold?

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:41 pm
by FredVenne
Euh... hummm... Coombs! And as they say... once you try Coombs you'll never go back anywhere...

Re: Marigold?

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:29 pm
by sigurross
I was hesitant to go to Marigold because of the things I read about them on the forum. A coworker of mine with a Land Cruiser raves about them and gave me a completely different perspective. First impression talking to Ray the owner was that the man knew his stuff and was a very seasoned mechanic. Also, he had a bunch of RHD's parked around his shop so I figured that had to be a good sign (or a bad sign really!). So I gave them a shot despite what I'd read on the forum. He replaced both front brake pads, rear brake shoes, bleed/filled brake fluid. On top of that I he discovered I had leaking cylinders and replaced them at no extra cost.

My brakes are great right now. So I really can't say anything bad about Marigold right now. The mechanic that was looking after it before I bought it, on the other hand I'd love to shit talk! But I won't on a public forum.

That said, I plan to queue up a visit with CVI or Country Auto. Just depends were my life take me first. Might be going to Vancouver in a few weeks for some shows so CVI may get a visit. I don't really need anything done right now but a routine check up by an experienced Delica mechanic would be prudent I think.

Best of luck getting it repaired despite were you take it.

- Jason

Re: Marigold?

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 8:08 am
by Luisito
Thanks guys. I actually bought my van directly from Glen up in Coombs (i.e., it was formerly his van).

Re: Marigold?

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 11:10 pm
by after oil
yeah, coombs.. good call. ive heard plenty of nightmares about marigold ...

Re: Marigold?

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 11:35 pm
by deli1733
CC auto is great, keep in mind that Coombs has been working a long time on these vans, not sure about marigold but im sure coombs would be able to complete the work faster and maybe save you some labour money as well. Also a good relationship with a good trusted shop is priceless.

Re: Marigold?

Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 10:36 am
by kb&2dogs
yep, Ray pretty much gave us the impression he knew his stuff, even came highly recommended, then we payed him a packet of money to change the belts, fix the rad, etc. etc. On the way home spewed oil all over Hillside Ave. because "someone" forgot to attach a line, first time we checked the oil when we started our trip, it was way overfilled, we blew an engine in the middle of the Arizona desert, because "someone" overtorqued and we snapped the timing belt, and when we brought the van back and took it to him he offered us a discount on his hourly rate to put a new engine in. That isn't even all that went wrong, just what I can think of off hand.

We trucked the van up to Glenn, got our engine and complete satisfaction. Sure it happened a while ago, but it doesn't change the fact that it cost us $12 grand for our trip to Southern Cal. and Ray absolutely assured us that the van was in perfect running order and we wouldn't have a bit of trouble with it. He talks a good story tho.

Go to Coombs, you won't be sorry!

Re: Marigold?

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:19 pm
by bryanc
Coombs ..... pm me if you want details

Re: Marigold?

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 3:11 pm
by mararmeisto
One of the mechanics used to have a real issue with Delicas and their cab-over-engine design (and with my big hands I wouldn't have blamed him). Not that that in any way excuses shoddy work.

So, either that person has moved on or else they've learned to love the Mitsubishi because there is always a Delica or two outside the shop.

My understanding is they originally started as a Toyota shop.

And yes, there was a time when the group used to talk about "The ME" - The Marigold Experience. Sounds like some soft-rock band from the '70s, doesn't it?