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  • #46
    VW South Yarra are a bunch of muppets - I would not recommend them for anything, least of all servicing.
    MY12 Scirocco R - slightly not stock :rolleyes:

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    • #47
      just did my 60k service with VW @ sutherland.

      put it this way, it was not bad, far better than their sales staff

      the service manager was very helpful as was her service staff (one of their mechanics owns a ballistic R and took us for a spin in it)

      all up, was 1500 as i had already done the pads, rotors (fluids, oil filter, fuel filter, dsg service, etc.). if you can source the wipers and clean the injectors yourself otherwise its roughly another 300 on top.

      they had a look at some of the other problems i had (major oil consumption, 2.5L per 15000 km's; rattles here and there, MDI problems, DSG clunk etc) and they've logged all my faults so i can rest a little easier.

      if you have any further questions just PM me.
      MY11 Reflex Silver Golf R DSG / Mitsubishi Evolution MR

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      • #48
        Just got my GTI 2 weeks ago (used, 37,000k in the clock), went to Capalaba VW to address the waste gate rattle. Spoke to the 2 service center admins...both clueless as a rock. Said they have never heard of the issue (I even provided them with the work number from VW). Have the car booked in for next Wednesday.

        I am sure it will take 3 visits to the dealer to get it sorted
        Current: '11 Renault Megane RS 250 Cup Trophee - Manual - All Options - Stage 1 Bluefin
        Ex: '10 Nissan 370Z - Coupe - Manual
        Ex Ex: '10 VW Golf GTI - 3 Door - Manual - All Options - Stage 1 Bluefin

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        • #49
          2 visits should see you right!

          That's a strange one, though... I had mine fixed up at Camberwell in 2 visits. The 1st guy i spoke to when i dropped my car off was positive that it was a one-off that they hadn't encountered before, the 2nd guy told me it was a common problem, so common that they had just used their last clip (fix) & i would have to re-book to have it fixed when they got some more clips in!

          But back to the original question! Am almost due for a service & thinking of going to Richmond Motors (Melbourne) (on my way to work, kinda). Recommendations?
          Current: MY18 TRANSPORTER CrewVan, Indium Grey
          Previous: MY10 Tiguan 2.0TSI, Silver Leaf, APR StgII tune + many mod's

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          • #50
            vw villiage is better, barloworld overcharge on parts by at least 20%

            Originally posted by Alok View Post
            I'm a 45K service done on my golf tsi. After looking around a lot I decided to go with Barloworld Mascot, as they were the cheapest dealer $425. I also enquired at non-dealer service centres. The cheapest I was quoted was at VW Village $250.

            I decided to pay the extra $175 and go to the dealer for peace of mind. But it's up to you.
            dealers inparticular charge 20% or more on parts!!! esp buggery world

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Steveo View Post
              Need a service centre close to Central Railway Station in Sydney. Saw this place advertised: SYDNEY PRESTIGE 589 - 591 Elizabeth St Surry Hills.

              Any experience or views? (45k service)

              Mine is leased so it needs to have an Australian Vehicle Consultants link. (they manage the maintenance process for the lease company)
              there brilliant very good and helpful

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              • #52
                AsVewM broke

                go to vw villiage anzac parade kensington, half or more less than dealer

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by gordy2au View Post
                  dealers inparticular charge 20% or more on parts!!! esp buggery world
                  I love how people rationalize paying more by saying "peace of mind". It's the same logic as to why a lot of people stick with nrma or aami. Aami in particular is a terrible Iineurance company, but because they been there since forever they r unwilling to switch.
                  Dealers offer no more peace of mind than any other reputable workshop
                  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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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by walbjj View Post
                    Dealers offer no more peace of mind than any other reputable workshop
                    Agree. The only advantage of the dealership is when you come to sell. Rightly or wrongly some buyers hold dealership servicing in high regard. Selling can be such a pain at the best of times and I've never heard of a buyer walking away because the car was serviced by a dealer...

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by richmurphy View Post
                      Agree. The only advantage of the dealership is when you come to sell. Rightly or wrongly some buyers hold dealership servicing in high regard. Selling can be such a pain at the best of times and I've never heard of a buyer walking away because the car was serviced by a dealer...
                      I only ever buy cars with full dealer service history. It is not the quality of service you are buying, but the quality of owner. Conservative, ok to spend a $ on the car etc.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Digger11 View Post
                        I only ever buy cars with full dealer service history. It is not the quality of service you are buying, but the quality of owner. Conservative, ok to spend a $ on the car etc.

                        That logic is flawed as many enthusiasts would take their cars to independents who themselves r enthusiasts whereas someone taking it to a stealer might be a soccer mum who wouldnt have a clue how to maintain a car and treat it like crap. And also would u prefer a mechanic that has been working on that brand of car for many years or some 20 yo apprentice with dreams of going drinking with his mates that weekend
                        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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                        • #57
                          Service Centre Recommendations

                          Dealer serviced vehicles have better resale (all else being equal) as they appeal to a wider market

                          Not saying it is the best option whilst owning the car in terms of cost or quality of the service

                          Solely referring to selling the vehicle

                          The wider market prefers the dealer stamp (plus the goodwill repair is more likely as well)

                          Personal experience with selling our GTI - every person specifically wanted dealer service stamps in the logbook, not independents
                          8VSS2L/16 E9E9 XG MP SPP1 4ZD 6XK CSC5P with an extra free 10kW

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                          • #58
                            So you're saying independant workshops don't have apprentices who spend too much time planning bulk consumption of alcohol?

                            I beg to differ. Seen it first hand. Wouldn't surprise me if the moron is still there.
                            '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
                            '01 Beetle 2.0

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Candyman View Post
                              Dealer serviced vehicles have better resale (all else being equal) as they appeal to a wider market

                              Not saying it is the best option whilst owning the car in terms of cost or quality of the service

                              Solely referring to selling the vehicle

                              The wider market prefers the dealer stamp (plus the goodwill repair is more likely as well)

                              Personal experience with selling our GTI - every person specifically wanted dealer service stamps in the logbook, not independents
                              Had a similar experience with our run-of-the-mill MK4 Golf.

                              During our time of owning it, I did all the maintenance and repairs myself (fully-qualified mechanic with extensive VW training). You'd think it wouldn't be a big deal to most, considering the car's age. But no, we had to provide a satutory declaration to say that the work that I'd done was actually done.

                              Wasn't a big deal in the end, as we were able to sell it for double what my own dealership offered me on trade-in.
                              '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
                              '01 Beetle 2.0

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                              • #60
                                For the average buyer a second hand Golf may still be a significant investment and the dealer stamp provides them some extra piece of mind.

                                If I could easily establish that the independent mechanic was a VW specialist then I would have no issues with the vehicle, as above its quite likely the car may have received better attention as a result. Unfortunately the average buyer probably won't think like that.. they're probably moving up from a Toyota.

                                --- FS: 2016 Golf GTI 40 years, white, DSG, 18,xxxkm -------------------------------------------------------------------
                                2019 Audi SQ5 | 2016 Golf GTI CS + OZ UL HLTs | Retired: 2018 Audi RS3 sportback + OZ Leggera HLTs
                                2017 Golf R Wolfsburg Sportwagen | 2016 BMW 340i + M-Performance tune/exhaust | 2015 Audi S3 sedan
                                2014 Golf GTI + OZ Leggera HLTs | 2012 Polo 77TSI (hers) | 2010 Golf GTI Stage 2 + OZ ST LMs

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