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rjt64
06-03-2015, 05:43 PM
My March 2014 Diesel Passat Estate which has done just under 8k in the first year, flashed up "Oil Change" due a few days ago.
I booked it in to my local main dealer, and asked how much it would be for the oil and filter. I nearly fell off my perch when they replied £185.00.

Deciding to try a local garage I was quoted £100.00-but they wouldn't be using Castrol Edge oil. So in order to ensure that if anything major goes wrong within warranty, VW would not be able to claim that the car had not been serviced correctly, I went to the dealer and gritting my teeth paid my £185.00. Got the car back today and whilst collecting it I enquired how much the next service would be. £299.00 was what I was told. For this I would get the same oil and filter but a pollen filter change too. ( BTW Mobil oil was used not Castrol Edge !!)

Am I alone in finding these amounts eye watering?
When I part exceed the last Passat for this one, the fact that it had a full VW service history, seemed to add very little to the price I got.

Is it worth going to VW for servicing, or go to the local garage and save the money?

Any ideas?

zollaf
06-03-2015, 05:54 PM
you can get far cheaper running costs if you buy something like a dacia sandero or hyundai i10. a premium car like a vw, with all that comes with it, costs more to maintain. its a simple fact of lfe. incidentally, and vat registered indi can service it by the book and as long as they use the correct parts and oil then vw cannot get out of any warranty claim. its all there if you google 'block exemption'. and yes, as an indi i do find their cost eye watering, but i don't hae to supply a massive all singing all dancing showroom with all the latest kit, a free coffee machine or some mouth watering totty to talk to.
edit, i do supply the totty, but she runs the workshop :)

Tabletski
06-03-2015, 06:25 PM
Can I have some totty? Do you do free delivery?

zollaf
06-03-2015, 06:30 PM
no, the totty is mine, all mine.

Cavatio
06-03-2015, 06:32 PM
Zollaf isn't the totty I saw a photograph of him and his huge tool box

Tabletski
06-03-2015, 06:33 PM
There is no don't like button. So I have reported you not. Your post explicitly states "I do supply the totty".☺

Cavatio
06-03-2015, 06:36 PM
Do you have the car from new? No free servicing for 2 years?

zollaf
06-03-2015, 06:46 PM
you can look at my totty, but not touch.

Cavatio
06-03-2015, 09:21 PM
I saw the most wonderful looking totty some years ago and introduced myself. We had a lot in common and had a great time together. Eventually we decided the one bed would hold both of us. Then sadly, she turned into Mrs Odd, all flash liquid and organic porridge :(

Odyssey1979
09-03-2015, 09:54 AM
My cars always been serviced at VW but now its out of warranty I took it to an independent VW/Audi specialist who uses genuine VW parts, first thing he noticed according to the computer at its 17,000 mile service VW had put the wrong oil in the car, find a decent independent.

rjt64
10-03-2015, 03:35 PM
Yes I bought it new from the same main dealer, but got it for a large discount from OTR normal price-hence no sweetners -eg "free" servicing for 2 years.
I guess I can't expect the same price as the local indi from the main dealer: Its just the enormous difference that makes me wonder if I would be better off going local. I suppose its a choice that only I can make....

zollaf
10-03-2015, 04:05 PM
to be fair, 100 notes is too low really for an oil change and inspection on yours. i wouldn't do it for that and i am in wales, not london. 185 is a good price in my opinion.

Doctle Odd
10-03-2015, 07:42 PM
to be fair, 100 notes is too low really for an oil change and inspection on yours. i wouldn't do it for that and i am in wales, not london. 185 is a good price in my opinion.

^^^I agree with him^^^
For that price you'd have to use 10W40 oil and a Chinese filter. The "totty" would look like a Bulgarian weightlifter crossed with a rhinoceros

Alex jb
13-03-2015, 09:38 PM
Is this 2014 Passat any different from any of the last 8 years of common rail TDI's?

The genuine Audi fuel, pollen and oil filter with 5 litres of recommended oil was £90. With these parts, labor and a brake fluid check/top up my full Indy service was £160. Audi wanted £325 and would only 'check' the fuel filter (read don't bother doing it).


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