They’re not cheap, that’s for sure but the upside (IMO) is that there are no surprises. I just had the 2 year done on my Alltrack wolf. $609 minus one of the $100 vouchers the dealer gave me when I bought the car. So for five hunjee they flushed the brake fluid, replaced the cabin filter, engine oil and filter, as well as all the checks etc. it’s all the little things like lubricating locks and hinges etc that don’t get done on a cheap, basic service. For the actual work that gets done - yeah, I can live with the cost.
I’m a qualified mechanic - up until this vehicle I used to do my own maintenance and servicing and there was a definite cost saving. However these days I prefer spending the hours on recreational or fitness pursuits.
There are are plenty of places that can do less work for less money. The Hobart dealership however has been great to deal with for both my wife’s and my VW’s - I don’t regret spending my $ with them and I reckon that is part of the deal - you gotta find someone who you don’t begrudge paying the $ to, because for you there is a benefit.
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