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  • #16
    Originally posted by woofy View Post
    Hmm I have a memory of the brake fluid being every 2yrs. We just had it done on the 6yr anniversary late last year and I do pretty much bang on 15k/12mths so the service is always the same time each year.
    It was changed (possibly with the MQB platform?). I thought it a bizarre change as the first fluid change is actually the longest period of time anyway as it includes all the transport time from CZ & however long it sits on the forecourt, etc.

    I assume it was done to reduce the TCOO for fleet buyers who usually change vehicles before the 3 years comes around.

    Plus I'm sure dealerships won't be able to cope with 3yrs then every 2 years there-after - it's too radical. ;-p

    have done a google & can't find where I read it, so take it with a grain of salt I guess.
    Last edited by brad; 24-02-2015, 11:23 AM.
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    • #17
      Not sure if anyone has seen this article, or if there are any similarities re capped price servicing.

      Kia promises refunds to customers over-charged for 'capped price' servicing - Business - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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      • #18
        Originally posted by chriskan View Post
        I haven't heard about this health check either. My dealer (Richmond Skoda) and the service advisor at Richmond Audi (who do the servicing for Skoda) said they'll see me at the 1st service at 15k. I took it in for some warranty work 2 weeks ago and while it was there they did a few software updates (recalls) & checked fluid levels, which they said would normally be done at the 1st service, but that was more an opportunity since the car was booked in anyway.
        I did an oil and filter change at 5k, but that was because I wanted to, not Skoda. It was done by an independent and used AUDI factory oil for the fill to ensure VW warranty compliance.

        Peninsula Skoda were one of the first to bring in fixed price servicing for Skoda, as VW owners got it first and Sales Rep arc'd up and said what about Skoda customers. They based the servicing costs for the RS on the comparable golf model. eg My RS was paired to the servicing on a GTD.
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        • #19
          I think all dealers would cover themselves. Possibly Kia weren't very clear with the T&C's whilst advertising. Skoda reserves the right to "modify" their capped price servicing program at any time:

          *Capped price servicing is available at participating ŠKODA dealers on New Octavia models (Model Year 2014 and subsequent model years) first sold by an authorised ŠKODA dealer on or after 1st November 2013. Capped price servicing applies to the first 6 standard scheduled services of your vehicle which are scheduled to occur at every 15,000 km/12 month interval (whichever occurs first). Exclusions and conditions apply. For details on pricing, items not included in the capped price and for full terms and conditions please see skoda.com.au/services/capped-price-service. ŠKODA Australia reserves the right to at any time modify or discontinue the Capped Price Servicing program.

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          • #20
            Kia aren't actually too bad for parts and service, Hyundai are complete theives. Their pricing strategy is definitely made to grab back the cash via servicing. These days their cars are increasing in price as well and still not on par with some of the Japanese equivalents. They are getting close but not quite. My 2011 Santa Fe has a nice diesel engine and auto gearbox, but there are daily reminders I see that remind me why it was cheaper than a CX-9 or even my prior Mazda 6. The Skoda makes it seem really cheaply made by comparison so I try not to think about that.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by woofy View Post
              Kia aren't actually too bad for parts and service, Hyundai are complete theives. Their pricing strategy is definitely made to grab back the cash via servicing. These days their cars are increasing in price as well and still not on par with some of the Japanese equivalents. They are getting close but not quite. My 2011 Santa Fe has a nice diesel engine and auto gearbox, but there are daily reminders I see that remind me why it was cheaper than a CX-9 or even my prior Mazda 6. The Skoda makes it seem really cheaply made by comparison so I try not to think about that.
              Exactly the same feelings I had about my basic level Santa Fe R diesel auto. Practical but joyless.
              Having said that there were plenty of SUVs worse at the price and I could not find anything better without adding $10k to the sticker.
              Last edited by Gerrycan; 24-02-2015, 10:36 PM.

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              • #22
                Well yes it was completely practicality that led to getting it. The Kluger didn't even have an option of a diesel, just a guzzling V6. The Santa Fes are still overpriced here though compared to other countries and they keep increasing the price. In the age of BT when a cheap Getz had it, the Mid spec didn't but had keyless entry and start buttons....so odd. If Skoda were to release a Toureg sized SUV at a keen price they would do very well.

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                • #23
                  I heard from my dealer that there's a Skoda 7 seater in the pipeline for Oz soon.. no idea what "soon" references, but he reckons 12-18 months away. Maybe based on the new Q7 platform? That'll be a winner, if they can keep stock levels up and delivery times down I reckon.

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                  • #24
                    It's strange that the first service for a Fabia 1.2 is capped at $385 but the Octavia 1.4 is $286. I paid over $500 for the first service on a Fabia not too long ago!

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                    • #25
                      For the season Skoda/VW owners - I'm thinking of going to a VW specialist for the services, rather than the dealership. Any downsides to this in terms of potential warranty claims? Not sure the cap price represents enough value to stay at a dealer - and for me the nearest one would be Richmond or Brighton, and I work in Dandy South, so both are a decent hike.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by chriskan View Post
                        I heard from my dealer that there's a Skoda 7 seater in the pipeline for Oz soon.. no idea what "soon" references, but he reckons 12-18 months away. Maybe based on the new Q7 platform? That'll be a winner, if they can keep stock levels up and delivery times down I reckon.
                        I'd think anything Australia gets will be 12 months after the official release.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by chriskan View Post
                          For the season Skoda/VW owners - I'm thinking of going to a VW specialist for the services, rather than the dealership. Any downsides to this in terms of potential warranty claims? Not sure the cap price represents enough value to stay at a dealer - and for me the nearest one would be Richmond or Brighton, and I work in Dandy South, so both are a decent hike.
                          Supposedly, if you have an ongoing relationship with the dealership, they might be more inclined to argue your case if something goes wrong beyond warranty or if a warranty claim is borderline within warranty.

                          I gues that doing it all at the dealers turns it into a 1 stop shop and prevents a he-said/she-said situation if something goes wrong. eg: broken engine that appears to have used the wrong oil.

                          I did dealer services up to 45k then went independant at 60k when the warranty was finished. I haven't been inclined to go to a dealer for the 90,000km since then.

                          For me, it was only a visit every 9 months so not a huge impost on my time / work.

                          What about Peninsula Skoda? Or don't they exist?
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by brad View Post

                            What about Peninsula Skoda? Or don't they exist?
                            Peninsula might work out, it's against traffic and not too bad on the Eastlink - I believe they're still around, saw some posts last month from people who just ordered cars from there, and apparently good to deal with.

                            I might follow the same path, 15 & 30k dealer services and then to a specialist.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by brad View Post
                              Supposedly, if you have an ongoing relationship with the dealership, they might be more inclined to argue your case if something goes wrong beyond warranty or if a warranty claim is borderline within warranty.

                              I gues that doing it all at the dealers turns it into a 1 stop shop and prevents a he-said/she-said situation if something goes wrong. eg: broken engine that appears to have used the wrong oil.
                              this. I'm sure when Subaru asked for my log books for a warranty claim on an engine outside 3 years it was to see if I had had it services by one of their dealers.

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                              • #30
                                Peninsula are still around, I bought my Skoda's there and have them serviced there as well. I've always come away happy to have taken cars there.
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