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FR TDi Servicing Costs.....

Rich_L

Guest
I'm just about to book my 1st service, what's this included in the "service pack" I've heard people getting?
 

Haddock

Burning Oil @ 140
Mar 19, 2006
391
0
Yorkshire
I'm just about to book my 1st service, what's this included in the "service pack" I've heard people getting?

You just pay up front for the services and get a discount... I payed £375 for the first 3 services - you can pay all in 1 or interest free payments..
 

tich555

Active Member
Apr 18, 2008
36
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derbyshire
I have just arranged a service deal with Autoworld in Chesterfield for my new Leon FR which covers 3 services up to 30,000 miles fully inclusive of parts, labour and VAT for £426 which I am paying by direct debit over 31 months 0%apr, £13.77.
I also am having an oil and filter change every 5,000 miles for £25 which I thought was quite good for a main Seat dealer.
 

LWCARAB

Active Member
Aug 21, 2007
215
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Essex
Had my first Service done 2 weeks ago at Hampton Court Main dealer (where I bought the car), I paid £254.80, somewhat expensive in my opinion.
 
Mar 30, 2008
621
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Edinburgh
OMG LWCARAB u got robbed. seat tried to charge me £180, but i shopped around and went to a VW/Audi service centre which i used b4 for my ibiza. and they were £150. Not the cheapest but customer service is first class.
Advice next time would be shop around and remember u can have ur car service by VW or Audi dealers. it's ur consumer right
 

redwell

Guest
Does this not invalidate the warranty tho?

As far as I know it wont affect the warranty as long as they use genuine parts for the service.

I could be wrong though.

Si

No as long as genuine Seat parts are used, the garage is VAT registered this is covered byt the Block Exemption Rule (BER) - EU ruling. I have used a good indie when I had a an Ala Romeo 156 and he also does VWs/Audis so I may well use him again :)

However it may effect goodwill at the stealers as someone has mentioned.
 
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hangten0

Guest
anybody know what is a reasonable price for the 20k service from a main dealer, just been quoted £299 for my 20k, from Hidsons Maidstone, tried to justify it by saying that the oil was £65 and they did a full fuel flush ....
 

seremotors

Dave the Parts Manager
Mar 11, 2008
12,507
9
Belfast UK
www.seatcupra.net
depending on chassis number, 20k can be basic oil change, possibly pollen filter, and possibly brake fluid change. no major work involved. oil sounds VERY expensive???? flushes are a waste of money and form no part whatsoever of SEAT's servicing recommendations. Bottom line is that a 20k service should be approx £150 or less based on our labour rate of £60/hr.
 

mikey-typer

Active Member
May 23, 2008
104
0
In my experience its always better to go to an independant specialist! The reasons I found are they are cheaper, they know the cars better and in my opinion are better mechanics:D

When I had the CTR honda dealer wanted over £200 for the service but I got it done for £95 at a Jap performance place! I had to drive 80 miles to get there but still worth it!

Will be doing the same when the time comes for the seat and luckily stealth racing is just around the corner!

Warranty is not affected I had a claim on my CTR and they never questioned where I had the car serviced!
 

whitehead180

Guest
I had 2 quotes from local dealers 1 for £197 which included long life oil and one for £124 without long life oil. My question is which is better for my Mk2 Cupra as it is on a 10000 mile servoce interval and i would have thought long life oil was not needed
 

Daveb77

Active Member
Mar 19, 2008
287
11
£105 for my first service from a dealer. W. Livingstone in Uddingston. Excellent dealer.

im booked in on Monday 23rd at W/ Livingstones for 30K service (MK2 FR TDI) and been quoted £107. Amazingly cheap. Also £21 for front wipers, Halfords were asking for £60 for these???

cheers
 

leonfr170

Active Member
Jun 16, 2007
126
0
so who can provide a decent (i.e. cheap and good job) service for my fr tdi - its coming up to its 37k service (****, i have done way too many mailes in a short space of time!). silly question but i guess if its not serviced at a Seat garage then i don't get a Seat badge in the book either?
 

the old man

Active Member
Jun 20, 2007
55
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Seat cars in the UK come with 3 year warranty.
It is actually 2 year warranty (manufacturer)
plus 1 year dealer warranty.
I think if you use an independant VAT registered garage for servicing your first 2 years warranty are safe BUT you may lose the third year dealer warranty ....
 

mwyndhamlewis

Guest
I've got a service pack from Seat on my Leon FR TDi (due 20th July)

3 year service pack
estimated 36K miles per annum
which would be approx 3 services a year

got it for £1800

which works out at £200 per sevice.

Didn't think it was too bad considering firstly my mileage and also the fact that I spent just over £1800 this last year on servicing on my 02 Leon TDi SE. And unlike some dealers i know, they've offered their company FR every time mine goes in which will be written into the deal.

Bloody work mileage!
 
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