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Hi guys, I know its probably on here somewhere, but just wondering how much $$ your first service was ?? Also, did any electronic reminder come on for you in the dash ??
I paid $280 through VW and that was while supplying my own oil.
If you want cheaper mechanics, let us know where you live. If not using VW I would stick to a euro mechanic, but thats just me. If you live near Western Sydney then Seb at Girraween is your man. Don't have his details on me though.
NickZ
Former ride: MY07 Black Polo GTI
Current: MY09 Blue Passat R36 Wagon
I paid $280 through VW and that was while supplying my own oil.
If you want cheaper mechanics, let us know where you live. If not using VW I would stick to a euro mechanic, but thats just me. If you live near Western Sydney then Seb at Girraween is your man. Don't have his details on me though.
Thanks man, but Im in Melb CBD. Guess I will just have to pay the $340, cant be stuffed looking around, bit of a rip off though
try essendon vw - shoudl be around the same price 10 mins from the city, may pay a little bit more but at least no hassles with warranty.. Also a carwash thrown in and free oil top ups if required anytime.
Ended up paying $363 which included $30 for a puncture repair. TIP: If your in Melbourne DO NOT use Werribee Volkswagen in Hoppers Crossing (spread the word), their service was absolutely appalling & they kept 'bullshi**ing me'
Sounds ok, I did get an overnight courtesy car (but they now charge $10 for it cos they reckon people were putting too many K's on them)
Oh really? They just told me to fill it back up with diesel. I managed to do 70kays that day, and the needle never dropped from full. Ah...if only it didn't have that soundtrack of a truck, I think i'd be converted
hey lads, is it just me or is is really weird that the first service isnt until 15,000kms?
most friends had a 1,000 service with any new cars for an oil change/general look over.
Cant speak for all of em but.... Subaru (in 2003) offered an optional 1500k oil and filter change and general check over of the car. The service interval was 12500, but being a turbo they also suggested using a fuel additive at every service and half way between servicing.
Holden (in 2000) also offered an optional 1000-1500k oil and filter change and general check up. Service interval was 10000k.
VW dealers i have spoken to suggest the same thing at around 7500. but again is optional. Service interval being 15000
1974 1300 Beetle, 1997 Golf GL, 2003 New Beetle Cabrio, 2014 Audi A4 quattro
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