I have a few 1000k to go before my service is due and I have always been fearful of what I will be quoted from this company seeing they are the only Skoda dealer in Brisbane. I'm still weighing up the pros and cons of where to go.
$410 quoted for the 15000km service on an Octavia RS DSG - that makes you the most expensive in Australia by my reckoning - well done!
I have a few 1000k to go before my service is due and I have always been fearful of what I will be quoted from this company seeing they are the only Skoda dealer in Brisbane. I'm still weighing up the pros and cons of where to go.
Skoda Octavia RS Wagon TSI DSG Candy White MY10
Given that you have the exact same car as me looks like you will be up for the same $410 charge.
I will ask Adrian, the service manager to provide a breakdown so we can see why they are more expensive.
Try going to a independent VW specialist, i do , much lower in price with more personalised service ,$210
First service with official dealer , they burred my mags with the rattle gun , no doubt in the pecking order of VAG skoda is the lowest so stick an apprentice on it $387
You should be able to get that price down to around mid $300s by asking.
In this post it outlines what Brisbane Prestige tried to charge me in November. It seems that costs have escalated by 3.5% in the 3 months from November.
You should be able to get it cheaper if you supply your own oil.
The only reason I went there rather than take it somewhere like Prestige and Performance at Coorparoo was to maintain the extended (dealer) warranty.
I have a 2010 Octavia 2.0 TDI DSG, they quoted me $395 for a 15000 k service last week. Give Laurie Svenson a call at German Autos at Geebung. He quoted me $305 for 15000 k service. I also rang Skoda at Gold coast and Nambour and they were dearer about $420 mark.
Laurie has fixed the oil cooler on my previous 02 Passat, is doing the timing belt, front rotors and pads and caster bushes today on MK4 golf ($1400). Has a good rap.
Hope this adds fuel for thought
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Hi there,
I'm the Marketing Manager at Brisbane Prestige Skoda and noticed your comments and concerns about dealer servicing. Whilst each service case has it's own individual circumstances that must be factored in, generally there are a few points worth noting around the dealer service experience.
The manufacturer will often evaluate the vehicle's service history to help determine whether or not they will cover certain repair claims. If your vehicle has been serviced outside the factory-dealer, you run the risk of tarnishing your service history and having to pay for the repair.
We offer our customers peace of mind through the provision of factory trained and approved service technicians only. When we service your vehicle, you will also get any warranty work or required service upgrades carried out free of charge.
In most cases, your vehicle is the next most significant purchase after your house, and it is worth protecting this vehicle to ensure you get the best return from your investment. When it eventually comes to resale, a service logbook with dealer stamps is going to help achieve a better selling price.
Hopefully this helps in evaluating your future options.
Simon.
Last edited by Simon Kennedy; 18-07-2012 at 04:20 PM.
Sorry simon but I don't think you have any valid points. IMHO people don't really care where the car is serviced, so long as it is done by a qualified mechanic. Btw I had my 30k service done at skoda launceston tas and at 290, it was significantly cheaper than other skoda outlets around Australia. So in conclusion, I believe other outlet prices are unrealistically inflated for so called professional service. As for parts being under warranty, they are still covered as long as there installed correctly, so again your comments are a non issue for people.
Just my 2 cents worth
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