Yep unfortunately, you are have been reamed.....around $300 should be it. I paid just under that for the same service and even then they boosted the price of the oil beyond what it should have been.
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$200 if you supply your oil. Also expect a free car wash, coffee and drop off locally to be included in that!
I put this link in my previous post but may be missed:
2015 MY16 Brilliant Silver Octavia vRS Wagon TDI DSG with Tech Pack, 19" black pack, pano roof and auto tailgate
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Hi all,
Apologies to posting in this thread rather than the other one.
I ended up sticking with the Brisbane dealer for the service and warranty fix.
The 1 year/15,000 km service came to around $340 inclusive of GST, courtesy car, wash etc.
When I read the comments on here about what people pay in other states I rang the next nearest dealer (Nambour) and ultratune. Ultratune quoted $185 and Cricks at Nambour quoted $210.
With this information I called the Brisbane dealer and as suggested in this thread I asked them to explain massive difference in price (they originally quoted $396). They stated that Cricks and Ultratune cannot possibly be using the correct oil and tools for quoted price. They said they would try and reduce the price as much as possible if I stuck with them, hence the final price of $340. I appreciated that they took my concerns on board and tried to come to the party.
This is still more than other prices discussed on this and the other thread as linked by MarkVRS, but I simply cannot spare the time at the moment to get the car serviced in Nambour.
It also needs to be pointed out that other than the cost, the quality of the service has been fine.
As many others have mentioned there is a markup on oil at dealers. The retail price of Mobil 1 ESP in Brisbane is $11.64. The dealer is charging oil at $21.12 (80% markup in cost). If I supplied my own oil it would have been around $230. Next year I will keep this in mind and simply supply my own oil.
To those to answered responded to my post, thanks.
I will need to be more organised and proactive when it's service time next year.
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Originally posted by daft1014 View PostAs many others have mentioned there is a markup on oil at dealers. The retail price of Mobil 1 ESP in Brisbane is $11.64. The dealer is charging oil at $21.12 (80% markup in cost). If I supplied my own oil it would have been around $230. Next year I will keep this in mind and simply supply my own oil.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
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Originally posted by daft1014 View PostThe 1 year/15,000 km service came to around $340 inclusive of GST, courtesy car, wash etc.
I think that's realistic. It's on the higher side for sure but not excessive like the original $396 quote was. I'd be happy to pay that for good service from a dealer I wanted to continue to have a relationship with.
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Originally posted by daft1014 View PostEast Coast Lubes at Eagle Farm. Mind you it only comes in the 20L drum.
Otherwise, when it is not available in 5L, you can't compare the price. If you buy oil in 1L bottle it costs an arm and leg compared to 20L drum.Performance Tunes from $850Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link
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Originally posted by Transporter View PostSo, the dealer should sell you 20L, then put 4L in the engine and remaining 16L in the boot.
Otherwise, when it is not available in 5L, you can't compare the price. If you buy oil in 1L bottle it costs an arm and leg compared to 20L drum.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
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I had my oil already although I went to Supercheap to compare prices and all the major brands were around $70 for 5litres which makes it $14/litre. So still cheaper without buying 200 litres at a time.2015 MY16 Brilliant Silver Octavia vRS Wagon TDI DSG with Tech Pack, 19" black pack, pano roof and auto tailgate
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Originally posted by Transporter View PostSo, the dealer should sell you 20L, then put 4L in the engine and remaining 16L in the boot.
Otherwise, when it is not available in 5L, you can't compare the price. If you buy oil in 1L bottle it costs an arm and leg compared to 20L drum.
If they service only two cars per weekday per year they are making around $25k profit on oil.
Not a large amount of money, but I guess that pays for the car washing and coffees
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Originally posted by daft1014 View PostWell I think I am about to be royally ripped off...
I have booked my 2009 RS into Brisbane Prestige for it's first service as well as getting them to fix a number of items under warranty.
It has done only 7000 kms, but I was told I must follow the one year rule.2014 MY14 Corrida Red Elegance Wagon TDI
2009 MY10 Race Blue RS Wagon TSI 6 sp. manual. (Gone)
2011 MY12 Yeti 77 TSI DSG.
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Originally posted by Antiplastix View PostBefore you get sucked in to a service you dont need, check your options code. QG0 and QG2 are fixed intervals, eg. 15,000 km or 1 year. QG1 is factory synthetic filled and 15,000 km or at the latest 2 years.
I asked about the need for a 1 year service as we have only done 7,000 kms but the service manager said it was 15,000 or 1 year... No real surprise there
This is the first I have heard about option codes. Where would I normally find the codes on my car?
Thanks!
PS... What does "with the lot mean". I used to own a 99' Daytona that had medium mods (wolf pipes, cams, custom tuneboy map etc). Lovely bike that sadly met its demise on Mt Tamborine.Last edited by daft1014; 16-11-2010, 03:45 PM.
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The option codes are listed for your vehicle in the front of your Service Schedule book which came with the car. Page 6 and 7 of the Service Schedule book explains the service interval options.2014 MY14 Corrida Red Elegance Wagon TDI
2009 MY10 Race Blue RS Wagon TSI 6 sp. manual. (Gone)
2011 MY12 Yeti 77 TSI DSG.
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