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RE: Second Service time already - mark_n - 14-12-2013 07:16am Interestingly, the diesel service costs are more than the petrol, so these numbers are different but Lookers Park Royal quoted £409 for my Si4. I reduced my costs by buying my own oil - Castrol Magnatec - which is a fully synthetic oil and better than Shell Helix which the dealer uses and charges £98 for. I paid £36 online delivered to my door, so the bill came in at £311 to them plus the cost of my oil. I did the same with my Porsche 911 and saved about £90. Sourcing your own oil is the easiest way to trim your service costs. Golden rule is to do your research to find the right oil and take it to the dealer in sealed containers, also tell them at the time the service is booked so there's no argy bargy on the day. RE: Second Service time already - BFGEvoqueMan - 14-12-2013 04:06pm (14-12-2013 07:16am)mark_n Wrote: Sourcing your own oil is the easiest way to trim your service costs. Golden rule is to do your research to find the right oil and take it to the dealer in sealed containers, also tell them at the time the service is booked so there's no argy bargy on the day. +1. The Mercedes garage where I live wanted to charge me €210 + VAT for just under 6 litres of Mobil 1, so I just said I would supply my own (I bulk buy mine in Halfords when there is a sale on, normally about £40 for 5 litres). I always buy all my parts via Motor factors in the UK and save a fortune and just use the dealers for the labour and stamp in the book. Always a big saving to be made on the pollen/cabin filter (normally 1/3 of the invoiced garage price) and spark plugs but not so much on oil/fuel filter. Also I always tell them never to wash/valet it as a). it's not normally done to my standard, but b). you are paying for it! Have also found filters etc are much cheaper if you go the the Citroen garage than the Landrover or Ford garage (since they are all the same engine!) RE: Second Service time already - cjfp - 17-12-2013 05:34pm Interesting on my service quotes "Check battery electrolyte and top-up as required" - the Evoque battery is sealed and, according to the manual, requires no maintenance. The oil both garages wish to use is Engine Oil (ACEA A5/B5) - I have raised the ACEA C1 issue with them and await their answers (however, I have bought my own oil to supply for the service) RE: Second Service time already - PhilSkill - 17-12-2013 07:03pm (17-12-2013 05:34pm)cjfp Wrote: The oil both garages wish to use is Engine Oil (ACEA A5/B5) - I have raised the ACEA C1 issue with them and await their answers (however, I have bought my own oil to supply for the service) My Quote says the same, I think this is the standard form hasn't been updated, but the job sheet had Shell Helix C1. RE: Second Service time already - WB - 18-12-2013 10:17am (17-12-2013 05:34pm)cjfp Wrote: Interesting on my service quotes Be careful a friend of mine took his own oil to an LR dealer - got the service desk to note that the oil was in the boot and you guessed it - the oil was still in the boot untouched when he picked the car up. AND they didn't use the right C1 oil in his... and told him that the oil they used was the correct LR spec... RE: Second Service time already - cjfp - 18-12-2013 02:45pm I have made a few requests to match another dealer service costs (same chain even!) and the price for my supplying dealer has instantly reduced fro £592 to £450. However, I am still looking for them to reduce it more as I will be supplying my own oil. I also don't want the 1l Top-up oil, the screenwash @ £5. Other interesting differences are:- Environmental charge - same chain, one charging £18.75 and one £4.99 Drive In / Drive Out - what F is this charge ! - one wants £26 and the other £21 RE: Second Service time already - PhilSkill - 18-12-2013 03:32pm I had the Drive In/Out charge on my Quote, the dealer didn't even know what it was and dropped it. I think £450 is the recommended cost for service 2, obviously central City dealers may have additional Rental/Staff costs so may increase it, but Shocking any other dealer charging more... most should be charging less to be competitive. RE: Second Service time already - cjfp - 18-12-2013 08:31pm (18-12-2013 03:32pm)PhilSkill Wrote: I had the Drive In/Out charge on my Quote, the dealer didn't even know what it was and dropped it. Finally dropped to £399 with me providing oil, so about £455 in total. RE: Second Service time already - doug - 18-12-2013 08:33pm The list price I was given from lookers @Colchester was £580 + £99 A/C service (come on its only 2 years old & if the gas is low i would make a warranty claim) + £12 for a FL2 loaner + £150hr for any work asked for & not found to be a warranty issue My £1400 3 year servce plan is paying off. Yes to these new owners with the free or £500 service deal, I hate you all RE: Second Service time already - BFGEvoqueMan - 18-12-2013 09:12pm (18-12-2013 08:33pm)doug Wrote: The list price I was given from lookers @Colchester was £580 + £99 A/C service (come on its only 2 years old & if the gas is low i would make a warranty claim) + £12 for a FL2 loaner + £150hr for any work asked for & not found to be a warranty issue WTF!!! Just for a laugh ask them to quote for an FL2 and if it is much cheaper ask why (since it is the same oily bits)????? |