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  • 105K Service + Timing Belt & Water Pump (Melbourne) - MY10 Jetta 103TDI | DSG

    My car is due for a 105K service, and when I rang up to book at the VW dealer, they quoted around $1800 for the service, timing belt and water pump.

    Now my car is out of warranty, so I'm hesitant to pay that much for this service.

    I've read a few positive posts here about Volkshome in Thomastown, which would be super convenient, as that's very close to where I live. Was thinking of getting a quote from them, and see how they fare.

    Has anyone had any experience with Volkshome? Any good/bad experiences? Or any other mechanics to recommend?

    And seeing as my car is out of warranty, is there any point at still servicing at the dealer?

    Thanks.
    MY10 Jetta 103TDI | Black | DSG

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    How long are you planning to keep it? I'm a fan of dealer servicing, even though in Australia it's a costly endeavor. What is the cost difference between the independent shop and the dealer? What is the difference you're willing to pay?

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      I would take it to an independent VAG specialist.

      I think they would do a better job also.

      Just bear in mind they sometimes aren't as cheap as you expect, do make sure you get a quote.

      I also supply my own oil, so I have a little left over to top up. Good thing about dealer servicing is you can pop in anytime to top up the oil.

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      Last edited by Johnbu; 24-05-2014, 11:50 AM.
      MY07 Red GTI 3 Door

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        Originally posted by singlespeed View Post
        How long are you planning to keep it? I'm a fan of dealer servicing, even though in Australia it's a costly endeavor. What is the cost difference between the independent shop and the dealer? What is the difference you're willing to pay?
        I would say another couple of years at this stage. I will ring up on Monday and see what the independent shop quote me. I have no idea what the price difference would be at this stage.
        MY10 Jetta 103TDI | Black | DSG

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