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| Briskodian | Servicing cost My OctyII 2.0tdi is approaching its first service after 18500miles so I thought I would get a couple of quotes. Quote 1 Variable service: £208 Fixed Service: £128 inc courtesy car Quote 2 Variable service: £283 Fixed: £175 + £15/day for courtesy car Both main dealers within 30miles of each other. Am I missing something or is that just ridiculous. Jacko Last edited by Jackoskoda; 01-11-2006 at 12:59. |
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| Briskodian | Re: Servicing cost I didn't realise it varied so much, got my first one done FOC as a courtesy due to problems with the car when I bought it but they quoted £240, will have to remember to ring around next time
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| Re: Servicing cost i think it's really bad that different dealers can charge different amounts for work! shouldn't the price be standardised?? |
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| Briskodian | Re: Servicing cost Wings of Peterborough prices for servicing on my old Fabia were extortionate. I have the 3 years free servicing deal with the Octavia, but after that, I will definately be ringing round. |
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| Briskodian | Re: Servicing cost I have just emailed Skoda Uk to find out their pricing policy so will await their reply. |
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| Briskodian | Re: Servicing cost One of the things I always do is provide my own oil, you might be surprised just how much they charge for it, the last quote was over £45 just for the oil! As long as it is up to spec there is no problem using whatever you want. I have never had any garage refuse to do it or saying that there would be a problem with the warranty. Regarding the difference in prices, when I had my previous Freelander it was coming up to the cam belt change and out of the two Land Rover dealers nearby one wanted over £100 more plus the job taking two days instead of one. I use a non-franchise garage unless it is for warranty work these days.
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| Re: Servicing cost Had mine serviced a few weeks ago at just under 19,000 miles. Cost for 1st variable service was £160 and that included all the parts and labour plus courtesy car. If on variable the oil is £12 a litre as its a special oil used.
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| Re: Servicing cost Just had my 1.9tdi in for its first variable service yesterday, cost me £177 from Sherlodge Garage ![]() |
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| Re: Servicing cost Well blow me down. I thought franchised dealers would have standardised prices. Will be shop around time come first service for sure now...
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| Re: Servicing cost 1.9tdi on variable @ 19,000 mls cost £239 at Chathams in Edinburgh, oil alone was £45 + VAT!!!! |
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| Re: Servicing cost My first variable service at 18200 miles was 208. This included a dodgy wheel lock nut. And the price of oil on the invoice was 45 quid. ........for oil... :-(( |
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| Re: Servicing cost Good oil will set you back about a tenner a litre so that's about right I'd have thought...?
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| Re: Servicing cost Quote:
Does anyone know of anywhere (I'm thinking online) that sells at lower prices?....I was unable to find anything. | |
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| Re: Servicing cost [quote=andyfr;747798]One of the things I always do is provide my own oil, you might be surprised just how much they charge for it, the last quote was over £45 just for the oil! As long as it is up to spec there is no problem using whatever you want. I have never had any garage refuse to do it or saying that there would be a problem with the warranty. What do you use and where do you get it? |
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| Re: Servicing cost The only problem buying stuff like oil on the tin-ter-net is postage. too heavy to ship cheap n remember that the car takes over 5ltrs of oil so you would need to buy 2 X 5ltrs so any saving on the price will soon be wiped out on the shipping. Last edited by justdoit; 02-11-2006 at 19:33. |
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| Briskodian | Re: Servicing cost I have used Millers oil for years in several different cars and can usually find it in the local automotive stores. They have lots of different oils for all types of engines. As an example this is one for the VAG PD engine: Millers XFE-PD 5w40 Description A hi-synthetic high performance diesel engine oil specially formulated to meet VW/VAG requirements and officially approved by them. Application Recommended for use in diesel engines where oils approved by Volkswagen to their 500.00, 505.01,and 505.00 specifications are required. Cars from VW, SEAT, Skoda and Audi will need this oil. User Benefits Full warranty protection is provided by this approved engine oil when used in accordance with the VW instructions. Will provide maximum fuel consumption together with the highest possible protection against wear. Engine cleanliness is assured by high levels of dispercancy and detergency. Performance Profile VW 505.01 VW 505.00 VW 500.00 API CH4 ACEA B3 Viscosity / Typical Characteristics 5w40 1Litre = £6.59 5Litres = £26.38 RRP - NOT incl. VAT If you want to go to their web site for further details and to look for stockists go to: Millers Oils If you want to buy online go to: Millers Oils - A World Leader In Lubrication Technology I don't have any connection with Millers other than being a satisfied customer.
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| Briskodian | Re: Servicing cost That is no good for an Octy II then as that needs 506.1 for variable does it not?
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| Briskodian | Re: Servicing cost I hadn't looked into that as I would have fixed servicing due to only doing around 8,000 miles. They do one for that engine although not sure how the price compares with the VAG dealers. I should say that these are the recommended prices and are usually cheaper in the shops. Millers XF LONG LIFE 0w30 5Litre = £42.55 1Litre = £12.75 RRP - NOT incl. VAT Description A high performance full synthetic petrol and diesel engine oil. Application Suitable for use in petrol and diesel engines as recommended by VAG for use with variable service intervals (WIV) and other vehicles that require a fuel efficient lubricant. User Benefits The high quality of this oil means that fuel economy is maximised at the same time as engine wear is being minimised. Oil viscosity or thickness is maintained even under the most severe of operating conditions thereby ensuring maximum engine protection. Performance Profile Exceeds the requirements of VW 503.00, 506.00 and 506.01 so is suitable for widespread use in VW petrol and diesel engines as recommended by the manufacturer. Also exceeds the requirements of ACEA A1B1 and A5B5 Viscosity / Typical Characteristics SAE Grade SAE 0W/30 Specific Gravity @ 15C 0.856 Kinematic Viscosity @ 100C 9.4cSt Viscosity Index 164 Pour point C -36 Flashpoint C 205
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| Briskodian | Re: Servicing cost Nice, might move my TDI back to millers if i start doing my own changes then.
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| Re: Servicing cost Same price as my local dealer for the shell oil. And the dealer price was 12.99 inc. vat.
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