
Originally Posted by
mozzzy_2000
I Hope I don't sound like a prat but I thought it was common knowledge that dealer's always charge a premium? I also thought it was common knowledge that you don't have to have you car serviced by the dealer to retain your warranty? My 2 year service done just over a month ago I think cost me approx $350 with a brake service incl. and this workshop is an Audi/VW & Mercedes specialist. They may not be able to offer warranty replacements but that doesn't mean you are still not covered. If there was any major warranty issue I would just take it back to the dealer (albeit reluctantly).
I personally would never take my car to the dealer for the simple fact they give lousy service, period. You have to realise that they use very inexperienced apprentices to service your cars and have the gaul to charge you premium for the service. That just doesn't cut it with me I am affraid. I prefer to use reputable specialist mechanics who have little to gain from ripping you off and are far more experienced. In Perth there are only a handful of these aforementioned mechanics so I imagine over east there would be plenty of Audi/VW specialists.
In regards to the brake service it does specify 2 years but it doesn't go on to say "or 30000KMs" although having said that it doesn't supprise me that the dealer would say this as well. On a personal level if I had done such a high load of driving in one year and lets face it, 30K in a year is massive, I think it would be prudent for you to get a brake fluid service. Brake fluid does go off overtime and it does loose pressure in the brake lines so having the brakes bled and refilled is probably not a bad idea. You will definately feel the difference thats for sure. Thats just my honest opinion but getting a dealer to do it? Definately not necessary.
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