Took car for service and MOT = £499
its a 2013 VW Tiguan diesel DSG 4x4 75K miles
£380 for filters and long life oil
£70 for Haldex oil change
£50 for MOT - advisories rear n/s shock misting ( £175 )
rear o/s tyre wearing on side edge - 85% worn
Mrs Notty says cheaper than changing the car - of course if the bike cost that much it would have to go ! :bugga:
Last time I took a car to a garage it cost £2.5k, oddly the car cost the same a few weeks earlier.
Quote from: Notty on Thursday, 25 July 2019, 04:49 AM
£380 for filters and long life oil
:rofl2: :furious: :whatever:
Quote from: Andre on Thursday, 25 July 2019, 06:23 AM
Quote from: Notty on Thursday, 25 July 2019, 04:49 AM
£380 for filters and long life oil
:rofl2: :furious: :whatever:
Agreed, sounds like a rip off to me too. What the hell is long life oil? £380 for filters?
Quote from: KiwiCol on Thursday, 25 July 2019, 08:05 AM
Quote from: Andre on Thursday, 25 July 2019, 06:23 AM
Quote from: Notty on Thursday, 25 July 2019, 04:49 AM
£380 for filters and long life oil
:rofl2: :furious: :whatever:
Agreed, sounds like a rip off to me too. What the hell is long life oil? £380 for filters?
VAG group cars have 2 types of service intervals, fixed and variable - fixed is for those cars that do less than 10k miles per annum. However, over the past couple of years they have changed the servicing to using oil which will last 2 years and are changing those cars on fixed interval services to variable. Whilst this may sound iffy, actually it saves money, as rather than have your car serviced every year and the oil/filter changed, you now only need it when the car decides at the variable interval, usually around the 2 year/18k miles mark.
Filters from VAG on the other hand are just silly money, no wonder Germany has a healthy economy :happy1:
I only use long life oil on my van , only trouble is that I service it every 6 weeks approx - I do 90k a year !,
Thank gawd I do the work myself else I would go skint !
My Hilux has fixed prices services, first 6 service / 3 years are $180 each.
After that I'm happy to do my own.
I did ask my Suzuki dealer to quote on a FULL service on my B-King that hasn't seen a dealers in years.
He said it would be close to $1000 if I didn't need a battery / tyres / chain or sprockets.
As a fan of driving old shit boxes.
I rely on a dash light coming on to tell me its time to open the bonnet :facepalm:
Servicing costs......not much :onya:
Different for the 14 and our ute. :smitten:
I assume that this was a main dealer service
@Notty ?
Find a local independent garage and get it done there..It'll save you a fortune mate. You'll get the service book stamped as well, so it will have a full service record.
I use Cwmbran Tuning down by Lidl in Cwmbran. Adrian has been servicing and MOT'ing my car for the last 7 years..And MOT's my bikes. He's 100% spot on every time :onya:
Quote from: froudy on Thursday, 25 July 2019, 04:56 PM
I assume that this was a main dealer service @Notty ?
Find a local independent garage and get it done there..It'll save you a fortune mate. You'll get the service book stamped as well, so it will have a full service record.
I use Cwmbran Tuning down by Lidl in Cwmbran. Adrian has been servicing and MOT'ing my car for the last 7 years..And MOT's my bikes. He's 100% spot on every time :onya:
@froudy @Notty Just be aware that if you want to maintain a full traceable/trackable service history you cannot use an independent UNLESS they are approved by and have access to the VAG database - there is no service book for VAG cars, it's purely electronic. So you can't get a logbook stamped as there isn't one. They will also need access to the VAG software for any updates etc to the ECU.
There are some good independents around who do have access to the necessary applications, you just need to find them.
Having said that VAG group will price match, so if you find you can get it done cheaper at an indie, speak to your dealer, so long as they can verify the price, they will match it. That's what I do.
Quote from: gsxbarmy on Thursday, 25 July 2019, 06:59 PM
Quote from: froudy on Thursday, 25 July 2019, 04:56 PM
I assume that this was a main dealer service @Notty ?
Find a local independent garage and get it done there..It'll save you a fortune mate. You'll get the service book stamped as well, so it will have a full service record.
I use Cwmbran Tuning down by Lidl in Cwmbran. Adrian has been servicing and MOT'ing my car for the last 7 years..And MOT's my bikes. He's 100% spot on every time :onya:
@froudy @Notty Just be aware that if you want to maintain a full traceable/trackable service history you cannot use an independent UNLESS they are approved by and have access to the VAG database - there is no service book for VAG cars, it's purely electronic. So you can't get a logbook stamped as there isn't one. They will also need access to the VAG software for any updates etc to the ECU.
There are some good independents around who do have access to the necessary applications, you just need to find them.
Having said that VAG group will price match, so if you find you can get it done cheaper at an indie, speak to your dealer, so long as they can verify the price, they will match it. That's what I do.
That must be a UK thing.
I put traditional paper service books in every VW car and van and Skoda's and Audi I send out here in Australia.
Hundreds every week.
Notty, shouldve come to my garage. I just did up a quote, for interest. Using best oil, MOT(Safety Certificate here). Oil, Air and Cabin filters. $421/255 pounds. Service is everything that can be checked, battery test included and wipe over inside cabin, UV protecter. Includes OBD scan. If cabin and air filter not needed , drop off $80/45 pounds.
Quote from: grog on Thursday, 25 July 2019, 07:09 PM
Notty, shouldve come to my garage. I just did up a quote, for interest. Using best oil, MOT(Safety Certificate here). Oil, Air and Cabin filters. $421/255 pounds. Service is everything that can be checked, battery test included and wipe over inside cabin, UV protecter. Includes OBD scan. If cabin and air filter not needed , drop off $80/45 pounds.
sounds great idea next time Grog - fuel cost to get to you may put the price up I guess, not to mention the shipping costs ! :)
Honestly with a 6 year old car showing 75K miles I don't think there is huge benefit in keeping a main dealer service history. Just take it to an independent and keep the paper receipt, you'll still have something to show if you sell the car. I doubt the buyer is going to knock much off the price for that.
Quote from: Mister Fishfinger on Friday, 26 July 2019, 01:28 AM
Honestly with a 6 year old car showing 75K miles I don't think there is huge benefit in keeping a main dealer service history. Just take it to an independent and keep the paper receipt, you'll still have something to show if you sell the car. I doubt the buyer is going to knock much off the price for that.
The car had the emissions update which provides a 2 years VAG warranty on most parts in the engine PROVIDED it has a up to date VAG service record. the DSG gearbox alone is £4500 to replace ( already been there done that on my last VW ) :)
Wow. I guess I will keep my simple car a bit longer then.
Some main dealer service costs seem a complete rip off, BUT it can pay in the long run!
I used to run a fleet of approx. 150 Crew Cab 4x4's which worked off road on construction sites and could be based anywhere in the UK, on numerous occasions some of the vehicles suffered from component failures when out of warranty ranging from simple things like hub seals to Engine failures, due to the full main dealer service history a fair lump of goodwill was offered from the manufacturer on most occasions - on occasion they would try and turn their backs but after a bit of negotiation they would come to the party :boogie:
Cheers
Pete
I think the key point there is that you had 150 of them. That gives you a pretty strong negotiating position.