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40k Service...What actually gets done?

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vRS...
Nov 10, 2006
4,230
1
Kent
For my 40K service I managed to get a free car wash.

They also bunged in FREE Swirls all the way across the bonnet.

Thanks SEAT! next time i'll wash it with gravel myself.

Happened to me too, luckily my mate bought a PC kit and i'll be swirl mark and scratch free soon :D
 

joonspoon

175hp. 275lbs/ft.
Nov 18, 2006
361
1
Oxfordshire
My car is going in on Friday for the 40k, £266 plus £30 for the brake fluid, then less 10% discount through Cupra.net card.

What's a Cupra.net card?

If the cam belt and brake pads/shoes need to be replaced that will push the cost up, but £296 all in sounds good to me. Who's doing the work?

My diesel had it's 20,000 (actually at 23,500) service today.
Engine flush, new oil and oil filter, new pollen filter, visual inspection.
£201.76 at a local independent place.
Apart from labour the biggest cost was the oil. £12.00 a litre. :blink:
But they were kind enough to point out that I'll need 2 new tyres fairly soon. Thanks a bunch! :cry:
Humphris in Oxford wanted £286.00. Yikes!

Regards Guy.
 
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