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If that were true you wouldn't take the car to ultratune. I really don't know how anyone could take any car there, generally the people that go there don't care about their cars and have a low level of understanding about cars.
Man, seriously, who are you to question a guys passion about his car just because he takes it to Ultra Tune...Its his hard earned, let him spend as much or as little as he likes. Just like you spend your hard earned...I don't question your passion because you get sucked into the dealer hype. Maybe it is you that has the low understanding of cars because you take it back to the dealer...Remember, there are 2 sides to the coin...
My car has NEVER had a dealer service, and never will. I don't trust them, and have had nothing but trouble at the 4 dealers I have been to(and this is after EACH of them figured out what the car was). Question my passion...I do the work myself, and, before you ask, it has been scanned with a Dealer scan tool too. Just because there is no VW sign out the front dosn't mean a workshop can't buy one...And I have never seen a car's trade in value suffer just because it wasn't serviced at a dealer.
Workshops are workshops, you get the good and the bad in each, dealer or not...You get the guys that are passionate about cars(like GolfWorx), and you get the guys that are just working for the cash.
"If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."
I’ve noticed some dealers now itemising various aspects of what used to be considered part of a service and charging extra for them.
Our TDi was just in for its 15K service and we were offered a tyre rotation for $33.
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Hi All,
just information I have just had a 60k service done at the same dealer that supplied my novated lease vehicle. Was $630 inc GST. A quick break down of costs were:-
$313 labour
$74.25 Mobil oil
$15.75 workshop supplies and enviro waste charge
$126.41 air, fuel, oil elements and sump plug (washer in guess)
$23.63 1 lt brake fluid
$19 wheel rotate and balance (I asked for this to be done - 15k done on set so far)
$57.25 GST
They also indicated "may require rear brakes next service". My baby came back washed and vaccuumed too.
All in all Im happy because of the piece of mind.
Was it overpriced - maybe
Was it convenient - yes
Could I have done some of it myself - yes but time, lack of specific knowledge of diesels and some technology mean I err on the safe side not to mention the lease company ensure the vehicles under lease are maintained to manufacturer specifications
What confidence do I have - the dealer is the preferred VW supplier in VIC for nlc leasing company.
So far my services have cost (figures quoted below exclude gst):-
service interval $
km/total maintenance & tyres 2,216.40
15,000 250.00
30,000 339.86
45,000 230.82
60,000 572.55
tyres x 4 823.17
The maintenance and tyre costs to date equate to approx $0.04 per km.
Not much really in my scheme of thing!
just information I have just had a 60k service done at the same dealer that supplied my novated lease vehicle. Was $630 inc GST. A quick break down of costs were:-
$313 labour
$74.25 Mobil oil
$15.75 workshop supplies and enviro waste charge
$126.41 air, fuel, oil elements and sump plug (washer in guess)
$23.63 1 lt brake fluid
$19 wheel rotate and balance (I asked for this to be done - 15k done on set so far)
$57.25 GST
They also indicated "may require rear brakes next service". My baby came back washed and vaccuumed too.
All in all Im happy because of the piece of mind.
Was it overpriced - maybe
Was it convenient - yes
Could I have done some of it myself - yes but time, lack of specific knowledge of diesels and some technology mean I err on the safe side not to mention the lease company ensure the vehicles under lease are maintained to manufacturer specifications
What confidence do I have - the dealer is the preferred VW supplier in VIC for nlc leasing company.
So far my services have cost (figures quoted below exclude gst):-
service interval $
km/total maintenance & tyres 2,216.40
15,000 250.00
30,000 339.86
45,000 230.82
60,000 572.55
tyres x 4 823.17
The maintenance and tyre costs to date equate to approx $0.04 per km.
Not much really in my scheme of thing!
Have a great day to you all,
Cheers,
Neil
Thanks for the write up on the 60k, i'm not that far off that service & it will be interesting to see what the local dealer quotes for it.
Phil
Red 99 Seat Ibiza Cupra Sport, coilovers, K&N (Gone but not forgotten)
Blue 05 Golf 2.0 TDI DSG Comfortline, leather, sunroof.
2012 BMW X3 MSport 2.0D
This isn't directed at you cogdog, just airing out my side of the story in regard's to fault's.
Maybe so, but put yourself in the techician's shoes & have a think about what you yourself would do when...
What do you do?
Well let me put it this way mate, after my first year, I decided to leave and went back to Uni. A good choice in hind sight, despite the major hassles at the time.
Believe me, as one of the more industrious first years, I was the "rattle" bitch.....so I feel you dog
And I have never seen a car's trade in value suffer just because it wasn't serviced at a dealer..
My experience with this goes back to late '64 when I traded a '58 beetle in that had a perfect dealer stamped service book. It made absolutely no difference to the trade in on a new one. This was a bitter lesson for me as it cost money to keep it going [I was capable of doing it myself] & often I had to adjust the timing again after I took the car home.
Since that time I have owned over 10 VWs & I document every service & repair that I do. This has worked very well for me, in fact there is far more info than the dealer stamped book provides.
Understand how it works, troubleshoot logically BEFORE replacing parts.
2001 T4 TRAKKA Syncro 2.5TDI,2006 Mk5 2.0TDI Golf manual,2001 Polo 1.4 16V manual [now sold], '09 2.0CR TDI Tiguan manual,
Numerous Mk1 Golf diesels
Since I don't drive much, the service date always rolls around before the k's have been racked up. Is there any point/requirement to get it serviced at the due date instead of the k's?
MY14.5 VW Polo 81tsi Comfortline - Candy White - Comfort Pack
Since I don't drive much, the service date always rolls around before the k's have been racked up. Is there any point/requirement to get it serviced at the due date instead of the k's?
Yes
The fluids can get old and need changing (unless VW Service tell you otherwise).
Since I don't drive much, the service date always rolls around before the k's have been racked up. Is there any point/requirement to get it serviced at the due date instead of the k's?
Yes because oils, belts, hoses, fluids and so deteriorate with age as well as use and part of the service is an inspection to check these.
And it's only once a year, a lot of cars have to go in every 6 months. The dealer based on km's may recommend that they do the occasional minor service and delay a major one for 12 months.
I also own a T4 Trakka which sometimes sits for a couple of months without being used. I spoke to Castrol technical about the need to change the oil at the time interval. They confirmed that the oil doesn't deteriorate if the van is not being used. The manufacturers assume that if you only travel small distances each year you maybe driving with the same frequency but very short trips eg down to the shops or bus stop. This comes under severe service & must be changed under the time recommendation or even earlier.
In my case when my van is started it travels a long distance[holiday]
My Mk5 is used for everyday needs & as such I need to change by the recommended time.
I think BMW had a system that told you when to service based on your useage history.
The clutch & brake fluid must be changed at 2 years & is purely time based.
Understand how it works, troubleshoot logically BEFORE replacing parts.
2001 T4 TRAKKA Syncro 2.5TDI,2006 Mk5 2.0TDI Golf manual,2001 Polo 1.4 16V manual [now sold], '09 2.0CR TDI Tiguan manual,
Numerous Mk1 Golf diesels
Oil does deteriorate if the engine is not in use. Simply just being exposed to air, moisture and being in contact with different metals and other materials. Oil will oxidize and also has use by date.
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