Jeez... my first service was £100 all in, thats at AMDTechnik at Lakeside. Top blokes and they lent me a Skoda Octy VRS to get me to work and back, only the other side of Lakeside.Yep London dealers do seem to get away with charging stupid prices, my first service was £251! I suppose that maintenance package you have depends on how many miles you do, if you get through two services a year and 4 tyres, it will work out nicely.
Surely if you car is going for a SERVICE while still under WARRENTY. Things have to be changed on a service, but you just said if anything has to be done then it goes back to seat. It doesent make sense. Wish i didnt buy a new car now.!!!
I've just been quoted £260.28 (I'm guessing Ex VAT) for 2nd annual service, and £50 for brake fluid change.. Think I'll do that myself! Charging that much for what? They actually going to watch it drain for 30 minutes? (Seat in Cheshunt)
same old story guys - average dealer labour rate is £75 an hour, non-franchise averages £35 Parts and service departments are expected to generate enough profit to cover the operating cost of the whole dealership. Add in the expense of obligatory VAG corporate standards and its not cheap or easy to run a showroom.
One idea being discussed is a 'sliding scale' of labour charges - full whack for specific stuff like diagnostics, dropping to lesser rates for routine work that any garage can do. Difficult if not impossible to put into practice tho Look how many manufacturers do offers on cars over 3 years old to keep them in the network - same work, different price.
It is a proven fact that the majority of drivers still believe that the dealer is still the best place for service work due to warranty worries, service history, resale value etc. Im not saying I agree or disagree but it is true . . . . . . . . . .
Aint ever gonna change as long as aftersales is subsidising the boys in pink shirts and stripy suits
But are you saying it's true that people think that, or that it is in fact true....
The things that gets me is half the time I'm not actually sure they've done what they should.
Have had some cars it comes back from the service and you can tell they've adjusted a few things, other times they don't pick up on things they should have done.
My Cupra they actually put the wrong oil in
My Celica was in the Toyota dealer for some warranty work just before I ordered the Cupra. Got a free safety report for the car which is fine. Pity they had measured the tread depth without looking at the tyres.
One of the back tyres was original so had about 38K of wear, the other had maybe 8K of wear but according to the dealer both had the same depth
I pay my money and go to the main dealer for servicing, but not convinced they even check what they should. I only go there for the stamp in the book to reduce any issues with warranty work or in case I need a goodwill gesture just outside warranty.
Also what confused me was VW and Audi have variable servicing, whereas SEAT is fixed service intervals with the exact same engine
Mine goes for it first year service next week after 6k miles. £112 was what I was told on the phone for service and inspection. Thats from a SEAT garage.
Which Seat garage is that?
Cheers