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More big bills for hauliers in France • Renault is

16th April 1998, Page 8
16th April 1998
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the latest manufacturer to incur the wrath of a British haulier over prices for replacement vehicle parts on the Continent. Littlehampton-based Link European, which had a vehicle break down north of Calais, says it was quoted £1,222 for fitting a new radiator by Renault's Calais agent following a water leak in the radiator of a Turboliner. Link European refused to pay and the truck was taken to the company's Renault agent in Kent where a price of £560 was quoted. Link transport manager Paul Robinson says: "Renault is taking advantage of hauliers abroad." But a Renault spokesman says the likely reason is that Robinson was offered an exchange radiator in England. He says a new radiator in England costs £1,100—the same as in France. Brendan Conlon, of Irish haulier Brendan Conlon Transport, says Scania agents are overcharging in Spain. In June last year he was charged 700 Irish punts (£600), for the replacement of a starter motor at a Scania agent outside Castellon.


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