I went to look at a car yesterday, 10 plate with 50k miles. It was advertised as one owner with full Renault history which turned out to be partly true, there had in fact been two owners. Condition was okay but nothing special. There were a few cosmetic details inside and out which put me off and the engine bay was covered in a thin layer of white powdery dust that the seller (a dealer) said he had meant to clean off in advance. I had already decided it wasn't the one for me but thought I would ask the dreaded cambelt question anyway!
Now I've read the buyers guides and know that the cambelt interval on the 200 is 6 years or 72k miles, increased slightly from the 5 year change for the 197. Therefore if I'm looking at a 2010 car it should've been done right? There was no eveidence of the belt being changed and the dealer fed me some bull about how people tend to go on mileage rather than age and that at 50k miles it didn't need doing. He said timewise it would be every 10 years on a low mileage car. Rather than argue the point I made my excuses and left.
I have some questions though. This car did have full main dealer history including a Renault dealer stamp in the book for December 2016. Shouldn't the previous owner have been told the cambelt was due for replacement? Perhaps they were and on recieving a quote for the job they promptly got rid!?
Also, in case I encounter the same thing again (guessing it's quite common), is there anything in the service book which states when the cambelt should be changed so I can at least challenge them on it?
And also.., some ads state that 'we have changed the cambelt'. Is there any issues with this as I was under the impression it's a bit of a specialist job hence quite expensive?
Cheers
Now I've read the buyers guides and know that the cambelt interval on the 200 is 6 years or 72k miles, increased slightly from the 5 year change for the 197. Therefore if I'm looking at a 2010 car it should've been done right? There was no eveidence of the belt being changed and the dealer fed me some bull about how people tend to go on mileage rather than age and that at 50k miles it didn't need doing. He said timewise it would be every 10 years on a low mileage car. Rather than argue the point I made my excuses and left.
I have some questions though. This car did have full main dealer history including a Renault dealer stamp in the book for December 2016. Shouldn't the previous owner have been told the cambelt was due for replacement? Perhaps they were and on recieving a quote for the job they promptly got rid!?
Also, in case I encounter the same thing again (guessing it's quite common), is there anything in the service book which states when the cambelt should be changed so I can at least challenge them on it?
And also.., some ads state that 'we have changed the cambelt'. Is there any issues with this as I was under the impression it's a bit of a specialist job hence quite expensive?
Cheers