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    Loan Car

    Hi Guys..
    I just dropped my car for first service this morning. I have been charged 36$ for a loan car. Just wondering if this is normal as I think its bit pricey. I know VW being a premium brand, this could be normal but I am coming from toyota,nissan camp and they usually charge 10$. I would have thought VW would be 20$ max..

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    Could be worse, i remember paying in excess of $50 @ honda a few years ago.

    I tend to only ask when the car is overnight, or when they stuff me up (my CC went in twice last week as they ordered the wrong part) so therefore I made them give me a car foc (albeit a Barina in the end, but didn't care as I needed a car)
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    I think it's more a dealer thing than a particular manufacturer thing, and even then the arrangements differ between customers.

    I know both Canberra VW dealerships offer free loan vehicles if you purchased your car from them, though some times they require you to book the loan car through the sales team rather than the service dept to get the deal which seems really silly - I don't know why it's too hard for them to just make a note on your file with the dealership that you're entitled to a fee loan car. I switched over to an independent VW specialist when one of those dealerships tried to charge me for a loan car because I hadn't booked the service through the salesman who sold me the car (who actually no longer worked at the dealership).

    Neither Porsche dealership I've used charge for loan cars; the ACT Merc dealer offers free loan cars regardless of where you purchased your vehicle but the Alexandria (NSW) dealership only provides a 'free' loan car as long as you pay a ~$30 'fuel and admin fee'.

    One dealership I use in Sydney doesn't offer loan cars but they will collect and return when the service work is done - apparently this is a really common model in the UK and it's a shame it's not more common here.

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    Free loan cars are the biggest scam in car retailing IMO.

    If you don't pay for it, they add it onto the cost of the service. The free breakfast in the morning while you wait and car wash (which actually causes more damage to your paintwork with those morons not washing it down properly) are all ways to make the customer think they are getting value but you are paying for it (often at hugely inflated margins). These dealers are not running a Salvation Army hostel.... So NEVER think you are getting a free lunch (first rule I learnt in business school)
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    I was given the option to pay $25 or to replace the fuel I used myself. Might take more time, but I saved $20.

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    I just catch the train to and from the service centre. Costs $6.30 all up!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Finance_Analyst View Post
    Free loan cars are the biggest scam in car retailing IMO.

    If you don't pay for it, they add it onto the cost of the service. The free breakfast in the morning while you wait and car wash (which actually causes more damage to your paintwork with those morons not washing it down properly) are all ways to make the customer think they are getting value but you are paying for it (often at hugely inflated margins). These dealers are not running a Salvation Army hostel.... So NEVER think you are getting a free lunch (first rule I learnt in business school)
    If the service centre offer you one for free (I've found only VW have charged for one) and you don't take up the offer- you're not going to get a discount.

    I find it amusing, actually insulting that VW charge for a hire car when their services cost so much.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnbu View Post
    If the service centre offer you one for free (I've found only VW have charged for one) and you don't take up the offer- you're not going to get a discount.

    I find it amusing, actually insulting that VW charge for a hire car when their services cost so much.



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    Of course - that is my point. It is perceived to be 'good customer service' for suckers, but behind that veil, it is a cunning way to make them look better. Either way, my VW independant does not offer loan cars, and the local dealer can do city drop off.

    Bottom line - you never get something for nothing. Life is a zero sum game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Finance_Analyst View Post
    Of course - that is my point. It is perceived to be 'good customer service' for suckers, but behind that veil, it is a cunning way to make them look better. Either way, my VW independant does not offer loan cars, and the local dealer can do city drop off.

    Bottom line - you never get something for nothing. Life is a zero sum game.
    I'm clearly a sucker - providing a free loan car is indeed good customer service in my mind.

    I'm also not sure that a free loan car is always aligned with increased service costs. I did a phone-around of my 3 closest Merc dealers last week to figure out where to get my wife's car serviced, and whilst all 3 quoted prices within $10 for the standard first service only 2 of the dealers offered a free loan car.

    Whilst the provision of a free loan car isn't my main reason for selecting a particular service centre, when comparing otherwise equal options it is certainly a contributing factor. Indeed I ended up booking the service at one of the dealers offering the free loan car even though I won't actually be using the car on this occasion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avvashi View Post
    Hi Guys..
    I just dropped my car for first service this morning. I have been charged 36$ for a loan car. Just wondering if this is normal as I think its bit pricey. I know VW being a premium brand, this could be normal but I am coming from toyota,nissan camp and they usually charge 10$. I would have thought VW would be 20$ max..

    thanks
    An average cost. Dealerships have only a couple of loaners as it is not feasible to run a fleet of loan cars as there is limited DEMO support.
    It generally is a "first come, first served" basis. If you have a good relationship with the sales person & are a loyal customer you are more likely to get someones drive-car for the day then someone who has shopped for the best price around the whole of OZ. margins in VWs are not what you may think...
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