For the 60,000 I went to an independent specialist (Volkspower), something like $600 including Ha;dex. And then I had the brakes discussion, they said that it would go good until 75k or 90k (the report had the thickness remaining on all 4 in mm). I suggested that I could take it to a brakes specialist to replace the rotors and pads. They said cheerily that the 3rd party rotors were variable in quality, but themselves could access 3rd party import parts that meet or exceed original specs. Now I am yet to get to the brake replacement point, but I appreciated the straightforward conversation I had, rather than the dealership foreman ringing you up at lunchtime and saying they have to replace xxx immediately or your car won't be back that night/unsafe/cost you extra blackmail line. Had that enough with Holdens.
So in summary, get an opinion from a 3rd party specialist before spending the extra $$$
Last edited by Sanman; 04-11-2013 at 09:04 PM.
TDI tiguan in the drive. ParkAssist, comfort, fogs
Service every 15,000, new fault code every 7,500km
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