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    Dealer service or local mechanic ?

    My 2006 gti is out of warranty now but has some sort of extended dealer warranty but the dealer wants to service it every 6 months from now on and i don,t see the point i have 7200km on the clock so i was thinking of taking it to my local guy .Will it make any diff to re sale or is it a mind trick. I was thinking of doing oil change myself and every 2 years when brake fluid needs change get the local guy to do it will this kill my resale ?.

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    I've serviced all my vehicles myself and when it comes to trade in, I end up saving more than what I would lose for trade in from self servicing as a dealer serviced car would cost you a lot more than what you would save if you do it yourself. Generally I've found that the difference between a log book dealer serviced vehicle compared to a self service vehicle with receipts for genuine parts to show some proof of self servicing would only be a difference of $500 to $1500 (depending on how much your vehicle is worth i.e. $20,000 car compared to a $50,000 car) difference when it comes to trade in. Well that's what I've experienced anyway from buying and trading in so many cars over the past 8 years.

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    72,000km or 7,200km? i believe you're reffering to 72,00km, if that's the case, i wouldnt bother going to VW. Go to a reputable mechanic and you'll get exactly the same service but with less $$$ in the end (there are a lot of dodgy mechanics out there). As long as they're using the recommended parts/oil.

    I asked my mechanic to do a mini service on my 10 months old car and i can't complaint! When it comes to the 15,000km service i will not be taking it to VW. $300? i heard?

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    It's not a miss print, 7200 seven thousand two hundred.
    Don't line the dealers pockets.

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    damn only 7,200km for a 06!

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    Quote Originally Posted by leasaunce View Post
    When it comes to the 15,000km service i will not be taking it to VW. $300? i heard?
    mine was $365, if i recall correctly. apparently diesels are more expensive to service (maybe its the pretty slx longlife diesel oil they used?).

    dont get me wrong- i vouch for Burwin VW in melbourne- great guys and they're not sleazy salesmen, but rather genuine people. but it seems that your trusty VAG mechanic/enthusiast will give you what you want, for less $$$, every time.

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    I think I'll get my next service at a specialist. My dealer overcharges because they offer an extended warranty as long as you service with them.

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    its a catch 22- the safety of 'extended warranty' vs the knowledge that your trusty VAG specialist will take care of your car in such a way that you wont HAVE to invoke any warranty claims.

    who was it who said that they wanted to get their polo gti serviced at a new dealership in sydney, and the reply of the dealership was 'sorry, we've never done a polo before'?

    extended warranty schmorranty. no way i'd trust them with my car, even IF they said they'll cover me for an extra xxx km's. lol- they'd potentially only be covering the negative effects of their own lack of experience with the model.

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    You will probably find your extended warranty will have some serious limitations to it, I would ask for terms and conditions, in writings, including specifically what is covered and if there are any limits to claims.

    If you are doing 2400km a year, there is absolutely no reason you should be changing your oil more than once a year (although I would not leave it any longer). If your dealer was fair, they would recognise that for your car and only force you to service it every year, but I guess they will make less money that way.
    NickZ
    Former ride: MY07 Black Polo GTI
    Current: MY09 Blue Passat R36 Wagon

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