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  • #16
    Yes it was but this was also after a supposed discount as well

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    • #17
      Frome here http://carservice.com.au/car-service...aspx?sid=56616 . A non-dealer listing of service details, price guide $1110-$1312 inc GST.

      You were ripped on service quality but not on price. Most dealers will suggest brake replacement if they feel your brakes won't last 12 months/15,000ks till the next scheduled service

      Job details

      Make: VOLKSWAGEN
      Carline: 1K Golf 2.0 GTI AXX Auto
      Service: 60,000km/4Yr Service
      Est Time: 4 Hour(s)
      Price Guide: $1110.00 - 1312.00 (Inc. GST)


      Job instructions

      Interogate 5051 fault memories & printed report.
      Reset service interval indicator.
      Change auto trans fluid and filter.
      Carry out service to manufacturer specifications.
      Replace engine oil and filter.
      Check drive belts.
      Check cooling system.
      Replace air cleaner element.
      Replace fuel filter.
      Replace spark plugs.
      Check exhaust system.
      Replace brake fluid.
      Check all oil levels.
      Check steering & suspension components.
      Check front and rear brakes.
      Lubricate locks, hinges & latches.
      Check all seat belt components.
      Check & adjust parking brake.
      Check lights, wipers, tyre pressure & all fluid levels.
      Replace pollen filter.
      Check battery electrolyte and fluid level.
      Carry out road test to manufacturer handbook.


      Parts


      Brake fluid 1 lt - 1 piece(s)
      Oil, atf dsg 1.0ltr - 6 piece(s)
      Sump plug - 1 piece(s)
      Seal, trans oil filter hr - 1 piece(s)
      Oil filter element, blx - 1 piece(s)
      Element, air cleaner - 1 piece(s)
      Fuel filter, polo 98 - 1 piece(s)
      Filter, auto trans - 1 piece(s)
      Filter element, heater - 1 piece(s)
      Spark plug, long life ax - 4 piece(s)


      Oil & Lubricants


      Engine oil Petrol & Turbo - 4.5 Litre(s)


      Miscellaneous
      Additional costs vary from service centre to service centre but will include shop supplies & environmental waste disposal. Additional items such as injector flush fluids and coolant may incur additional charges.
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      2008 Blue Graphite GTI DSG with Latte leather. SOLD 4/9/2024

      2023 T-ROC R - Sunroof, Black Pack, Beats Audio

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      • #18
        Thanks for the breakdown but in my mind that is still a rip off!
        More than $700 in labour is ridiculous.

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        • #19
          Ok..lets see how long this would take realistically and how much parts would be out of interest. Feel free to fill in whats left out. Also, what's the going rate for an apprentice mechanic compared to what you get charged per hour?

          Interogate 5051 fault memories & printed report. 5 mins?
          Reset service interval indicator. 1 minute?
          Change auto trans fluid and filter.
          Carry out service to manufacturer specifications.
          Replace engine oil and filter. 10 minutes
          Check drive belts. quick eyeball and check tension - 1 minute
          Check cooling system. 5 mins
          Replace air cleaner element. 1 minute
          Replace fuel filter.
          Replace spark plugs. 20 minutes?
          Check exhaust system. quick glance while on hoist - 2 minutes
          Replace brake fluid.
          Check all oil levels. 1 minute. Kind of pointless really as fluids are drained and replaced with specified qty
          Check steering & suspension components. quick look while on hoist 5 mins max
          Check front and rear brakes. quick glance while wheels are off on the hoist - 5 minutes
          Lubricate locks, hinges & latches. no squeeks - doesn't get done. 1 minute job if they do
          Check all seat belt components. 2 minutes
          Check & adjust parking brake. if it works they won't adjust - 10 seconds to check while doing road test
          Check lights, wipers, tyre pressure & all fluid levels. 5 minutes. Why is check oil levels listed seperately?
          Replace pollen filter.
          Check battery electrolyte and fluid level. WHAT THE?? they are sealed and maintenance free
          Carry out road test to manufacturer handbook. 5 minute flogging down the road to pick up the smoko or lunch order


          Parts


          Brake fluid 1 lt - 1 piece(s)
          Oil, atf dsg 1.0ltr - 6 piece(s)
          Sump plug - 1 piece(s)
          Seal, trans oil filter hr - 1 piece(s)
          Oil filter element, blx - 1 piece(s)
          Element, air cleaner - 1 piece(s)
          Fuel filter, polo 98 - 1 piece(s)
          Filter, auto trans - 1 piece(s)
          Filter element, heater - 1 piece(s)
          Spark plug, long life ax - 4 piece(s)


          Oil & Lubricants


          Engine oil Petrol & Turbo - 4.5 Litre(s)


          Miscellaneous
          Additional costs vary from service centre to service centre but will include shop supplies & environmental waste disposal. Additional items such as injector flush fluids and coolant may incur additional charges.
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          Last edited by TDIESEL; 22-05-2009, 06:19 PM.
          I used to be indecisive - now I'm just not sure....

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          • #20
            I can't understand why people freqently carry on about how their service cost should be based on what an apprentice is paid.

            Those same people would never go to a dealer if that dealer advertised "We only use apprentices, who aren't properly trained, to service your vehicle. We do this to ensure you get the cheapest possible motoring experience. In addition, we have a filthy waiting room, no computers, and a workshop with hoists that will damage your underpan - but hey, man, you want cheap, so we'll give it to you. We also dispose of your old fluids straight into the gutter - why pay money to have it properly recycled or disposed of. We'd have to charge you for that..etc, etc, etc"

            If you don't check the servicing costs before buying a vehicle, you are an apprentice car buyer. If you do check, you'll know that a Touareg is far cheaper to service than a Golf GTI and a Golf TDI, but the newer TDIs with timing chain will be much cheaper than the older timing belt models.

            If the OP doesn't like the cost of the 60k service, he'd better sell the car before the 120k one - it's dearer, due to timing belt.
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            2008 Blue Graphite GTI DSG with Latte leather. SOLD 4/9/2024

            2023 T-ROC R - Sunroof, Black Pack, Beats Audio

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            • #21
              Originally posted by TDIESEL View Post
              What is it with your obsession of sticking up for the dealers Mav ? Or should I say all except for one that we know you love bagging.

              The guy got crap service from VW service professionals...I'd be pissed too.

              Another point in case towards the dealer screwing up just as much as any other log book servicing joint.
              I'm not sticking up for the dealer but there was no information in his post about how he was ripped off hence my questions about that and the cover and cv joint. It's nice to know the full facts were possible before commenting.
              website: www.my-gti.com

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              • #22
                I have also completed the 60k service for my jetta TFSI, it costs $1400 including rear brake pads and injector service..@ Five dock VW

                Obviously I have my doubts about the injectors and $$ pads

                A dsg service was not done....

                However, the invoice stated 'according to manufacturers logbook'.

                Uuuummm guess ringing around for quotes among the VW dealers we arent comparing apples with apples. As I chose this dealer as it quoted $800 originally for the service...


                Not happy

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                • #23
                  I looked at servicing costs before I ended up buying my TDI and distinctly remember the salesperson saying "no service will cost more than $600".

                  He was right in a way. As soon as I got quoted over $600 for a service I took my business elsewhere. Most I have ever paid so far was around $350 from memory.
                  I used to be indecisive - now I'm just not sure....

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by stephen10_1 View Post
                    A dsg service was not done....

                    However, the invoice stated 'according to manufacturers logbook'.
                    How many km's do you have on your car?
                    website: www.my-gti.com

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