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In Australia, service intervals are every 10 000 miles or 12 months. Some of us also change the oil in between at 5 000 miles or 6 months, but that's it.
My best guesses for why the service intervals in Trinidad are so low, include:
- Fuel quality (high sulphur content for petrol and diesel)
- Tropical climate (temperature, humidity)
- Local driving conditions (low average mileage, frequent short trips, maybe dust)
Mind you, dealers over here have been known to 'recommend' more frequent service intervals than is needed, so best to double-check with the head office in your country.
This is my first vehicle purchase so I don't have servicing schedules for vehicles in Trinidad. However the few people I have spoken to here tend to proclaim that the 3 month schedule is a grab for money by the dealer so I don't think 3 months is normal. I was leaning more towards 6 months or 5000 miles as my interval due to basically city miles, dust, temperature. I did not factor humidity and fuel quality though. I will have to find out about out sulphur content.
VW policy in Caribbean it seems to offer two years mechanical warranty.
Spoke to my mechanic recently. He basically said that all dealers here do that 3 month service so it's not just this dealer being greedy. Just all of them lol.
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