ahhh... now i know how much an "ish" is worth... $217. lol
but seriously. shop around. they will all be different. Use an independant if you can, just ask about the oils etc that they are using.
ahhh... now i know how much an "ish" is worth... $217. lol
but seriously. shop around. they will all be different. Use an independant if you can, just ask about the oils etc that they are using.
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The listed prices are reasonable, I just don't understand some of them (ie what they actually did).
I change my own oil, filters, consumables well before the service schedule, cheap as and I know the specific elements in my car.
A pretty shop has lots of overheads to pay for, how can they not charge more...
Please, brad check your prices, make sure that they're current, I don't remember ever paying $20 for the cabin filter and I get the trade price or better.
Not everyone will get your heavily haggled prices and alienate their dealer at the process of that.
..and before anyone jumps in and bring the ebay purchases into the discussion; I’ve just wasted some money on ebay for 6 filters that seller claimed were the genuine and of course were packed in the VW boxes (only glued differently) that look exactly the same as these that I buy from my supplier, but the quality of the filters is far from the original. I will only say that they came from UK and many people here use that place.
To the OP, yes you paid a bit too much.
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I paid $570 for my 30k service at Camberwell VW in Doncaster just last week, was considerably expensive yet I got a loan car and their service is top notch, was actually expecting around the $450 mark, will go elsewhere when my warranties up.
Hi guys,
Good to see such a great forum! Love it.
In reference to your $717 service, I asked my local VW dealer in Deer Park the cost of a 60k service. Told me to come in, sit down, do I want a coffee or tea. I said no..politely knowing then that I wasn't going to like the price they were going to give me. $750 or so came back the answer...and then he continues to go into justifying it.
Taking nothing away from the mechanics, the service guy did tell me that particular VW was owner by the Holden down the road with much the same people coming over to work. BE BAAWW...wrong answer my friend.
Asked a mate BbFlat (on here) about options and he recommended Volkewerke in Greensborough.
Hit them up for a quote and came back almost half price with a courtesy car.
If you don't need to feel 'special' about owning a VW and just want to pay for the work and parts, not the clean polished floors, coffee and bull**** from swindling sales people...find a reputable independent.
Further, Volkwerke were a good reference for discussing firming up the ride and removing the stock sway...something the local VW guy had no info on.
My boss once said you get what you pay for. You just have to decide 'what' it is you want to pay for and what you don't need.
$350 saved, I had an amazing dinner in town.
That's a joke, mind you I had VW Springwood try and sting me $440 (without doing Discs) to replace the rear brakes on the Polo. Note that the issue was a seized caliper which the idiot at the Service Centre couldn't even diagnose.
Half of the staff in the service centres shouldn't be allowed to service a 202 Holden Engine let alone anything newer.
2008 VW Polo TDi
GIAC | REMSA | PD160 | DECAT | MUFFLERECTOMY | ECS | SUPERPRO | PXL KIWI WIFI | 312mm BRAKES | OZ RACING | KUMHO V70A
To Buy: VNT 17/22 or K3 Turbo | R783 Nozzles | Intercooler | Water meth kit.
Agreed, if I thought I was going to get service above and beyond a normal shop, that they would proactively find issues that I wasn't aware of, make me aware of future consumables, etc, I would seriously think about going back.
Reading about some of the horror stories of service pricing, replacement parts and even big ticket items not covered by warranty or just out of warranty, I cant see that I will ever own a newer VW than what I have now, well nothing with fancy engines, DSG, etc. I have better ways to spend my thousands.
I'm in the same book as you mate.
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