Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 02:04:22 +0300 From: "Dalius" <daliusnopsamcentras.w3.lt> Subject: Re: Repair Costs in Sweden?
Hi, After 5 years living in Sweden I guarantee it will not be cheaper or at least much cheaper. But if you come to the Baltic country, Lithuania I promise it will be at least twice cheaper. I know autoservice and sell cars in Lithuania. About us you can find at www.autocentras.com which unfortunately is only in Lithuanian. I also promise very atractive sightseeings, food and so on. And Lithuania summer is not worse than Swedish one. BTW Lithuania is joing Eurpean Union year 2004 Dalius +370-61271889 "Frank Jelgersma" <jelgnopsamll.nl> wrote in message news:3eabbf00$0$49099$e4fe514cnopsam.xs4all.nl... > My 1998 9-5 2.3 SE has a broken ACC on the driver's side. I have been told > that many of the early 9-5's develop this problem. Fixing means replacing > the unit an the total cost would be $2500 ($1250 for the unit, $1250 > labour). This is the price in the Netherlands. > > It is not an urgent repair in the European climate. > > Would this repair be cheaper in Sweden? Any Swedes out there who could tell > me? > > It may be a good excuse to enjoy the Swedish summer! > > Thanks, > > Frank J. > > >