Wow...wish I'd read this thread earlier. Just paid $650 for the first service at Barlow VW, Mascot. It was totally routine with no special issues. For future reference, does anyone have an idea as to the best quotes for scheduled servicing within 30km of Sydney?
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I called them yesterday to get a quote on the 30k service for my GTI and they quoted my $580. But when I say I'm new to them they immediately lowered the price to $480...Originally posted by Digger11 View PostIt might not mean anything but the after sales service I have received from Camberwell VW has been excellent. Superior to what I have received from Mercedes over the past 10 years.
They will probably be more expensive being based in Camberwell but might do a good job.MkVI Golf GTI | Candy White | DSG | Leather | Bi-xenon | Sunroof | Dynaudio | Park Assist | MDI | Tint | FINALLY RECEIVED!!
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Hi, I'm just in the process of buying a manual demo MkVI 118TSI with about 650km on the clock.
Regarding servicing I have emailed
Barlowworld, Mascot and they advised me for the 15,000km/12 month service for the 118TSI the standard charge is $425.
For Chatswood Classic Cars I was informed cost for servicing would be:-
Minor Service 15,000kms/12 months Approx $430
Intermediate 30,000kms/12 months Approx $590
Minor Service 45,000kms/12 months Approx $480
Major Service 60,000kms/12 months Approx $1,000 (ouch)
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holy moly, u got reamed with no lube. im sorry about ur experience broOriginally posted by MaxMo View PostWow...wish I'd read this thread earlier. Just paid $650 for the first service at Barlow VW, Mascot. It was totally routine with no special issues. For future reference, does anyone have an idea as to the best quotes for scheduled servicing within 30km of Sydney?2011 cw golf gti 3dr man-tint-rear cargo mat-weathershields-bluetooth-mdi-19" oz racing ultra leggera-mcgard lockbolts-boston acoustic pro60se-jl audio xd700/5-jl audio bass tube bb-w060p- titanium exhaust tips-eibach custom pro-kit-OPS-OSIR cf mirror covers and cf front lip-dieselgeek short shifter
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Is there a chance VW will introduce capped price servicing??Originally posted by gonsped View PostFor a German company, the VW service centres in Australia seems downright dodgy. Service prices are all over the place. Toyota seems to be more consistent with their pricing.captain courteous enjoys vag
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Originally posted by MaxMo View PostWow...wish I'd read this thread earlier. Just paid $650 for the first service at Barlow VW, Mascot. It was totally routine with no special issues. For future reference, does anyone have an idea as to the best quotes for scheduled servicing within 30km of Sydney?
Holy crap that is nuts! Had my 15000km Service done yesterday at prestige performance in East Bris. Was very happy with the service and pricing ($250) and would happily return again.Golf MK VI Silverleaf 118TSI
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I'd be going back after i printed off what others pay on here ,you sure got taken for a ride ,whats on your invoice it should only be oil and filter ?Originally posted by MaxMo View PostWow...wish I'd read this thread earlier. Just paid $650 for the first service at Barlow VW, Mascot. It was totally routine with no special issues. For future reference, does anyone have an idea as to the best quotes for scheduled servicing within 30km of Sydney?
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For the people in Melbourne, just goto Volkwerke in Greensborough. My 15k was about $280 and that included using LiquiMoly oil which cost me about $60-70 alone when I did an intermediate service myself.
No way I'd go back to the clowns at the dealership and pay top shelf pricing for monkey labour effort.
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I just had my 15,000 km service and it was $330 at Gary Cricks which for out in the boon docks in ok... again nothing special but they are offering extended warranty if you go through the dealer for 6 years or 150,000 kms if I go to another dealer or authorised VW mechanic that warranty is void.
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They do in Europe but in Australia there does not seem there is any incentive to offer this type of arrangement. May because VW buyers here are willing to pay more in general for the brand??Originally posted by Captain Courteous View PostIs there a chance VW will introduce capped price servicing??VW GOLF MY11 77TSI (White)
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Hmm.. Well you never know they might soon enough..Originally posted by Rendog View PostThey do in Europe but in Australia there does not seem there is any incentive to offer this type of arrangement. May because VW buyers here are willing to pay more in general for the brand??
One incentive I can think of is that it would make VW even more competitive with other car makers who already offer this service. Especially now since their current objective is to be the number one car company, offering this would certainly get more potential car (even fleet) buyers through the door, not to mention the more number of people who would bring their cars back to them for service..captain courteous enjoys vag
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Are you all getting the online surveys to fill out 'post service'? Had the GTI in for another warranty item and have gladly filled out the survey to, hopefully, have a better at chosen dealerships.MK6 MY10 Golf GTI, 5dr Manual, Carbon Steel, Detroits, Tint
T6 MY06 Peugeot 307 HDi Touring, Manual, Iron Grey, Tint
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I concur completely about Toyota. I had one since brand new for 4.5 years until I sold it last December 2011. Always had it serviced with Sydney City Toyota for ALL logbook services and the prices have been consistent for the entire 4.5 years. Of course they have offered me extras here and there over the phone for useless cleaning jobs, overpriced wiper blades, etc., but the basic service price has always been consistent.Originally posted by gonsped View PostFor a German company, the VW service centres in Australia seems downright dodgy. Service prices are all over the place. Toyota seems to be more consistent with their pricing.
I don't ever remember paying over $400 for a minor service, and my car has always been washed after the service. Free shuttle to the CBD too. My VW is brand new so I've never had it serviced (obviously), but do VW dealers wash cars too?
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2.5 years and you've visited a dealer 7 times for issues? Sorry, I love my VW to bits and I know I just promoted a Toyota dealership in my previous post, but again about my 4.5-year old Toyota I never had a single reason to take it to the dealer! I've only been a VW owner for 2 months and you're seriously scaring me!Originally posted by Highlander View PostOn a positive note, in two and a half years of multiple VW ownership and 7 trips to the dealer for service or warranty issues, I can say that we have had ONE occasion that did not require a return visit or some follow up action.Last edited by ziggyboy; 08-02-2012, 10:28 PM.
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