That's silly money Woofy.
My guy would charge me $330 with a loan car if needed & I still think that's a bit rich but he looks after me so it's give & take.
75k service booked in at the usual culprits for next week in Richmond, no loan cars until Xmas though which I'm going to make a song and dance about as it gets worse every year. They will give me a lift to my office, but I will be office bound which in my job doesn't work so well. $510 for that service which is a minor one, I remember them being around $300 so that inflation must have hit hard, especially the Zagames inflation. That's a 5 yr, man Petrol RS. I was tempted to ask what the belt change would cost, but still debating getting an independent to do that for me.
That's silly money Woofy.
My guy would charge me $330 with a loan car if needed & I still think that's a bit rich but he looks after me so it's give & take.
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I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
You'll find that they want to do the "one size fits all" tick & flick service list that includes a few things that in your service book aren't scheduled until the 90,000 or 105,000 service.
IIRC, when I had my 60k done the city dealers wanted $900-$1k; the local country dealer wanted $600 & the indepent wanted about $450-$500
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I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
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I don't know if they have to do it or not. All I know that 99.9 car owners have no way of checking it or are completely unaware.
When I do them, I charge for them, because it usually takes 1-2 hours, depending which ECU. Since, I'm mobile and working at customer's place, I always show them when there are any updates available.
The reasons for not doing the sw updates on every car that goes through the workshop, could be: Not enough time, a risk that the sw update would go bad and more time wasted, not enough qualified mechanics. Other reasons I rather don't post here.
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You won't get software updates at a dealership unless theres a fault which requires an update to remedy it.
Also, unless it's under warranty, you'll get charged for it.
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But, if there was no need to address the issue, there wouldn't be a software update.
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