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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: Snoopy on 17 January 2010, 21:41
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Anyone know if you can take out the fixed price service plan at your local dealer rather than at the one you have bought the car from?
I have had a look on the VW website and all i can find is
3 year fixed price service plan for £250
This affordable solution manages servicing costs for up to three years or 30,000 miles (whichever comes first)
A fixed-price service plan will be available on a range of new Volkswagen models from 1st January until 31st March 2010. This affordable solution manages servicing costs for up to three years or 30,000 miles (whichever comes first).
The following is included in the service plan*:
12 months/10,000 miles - Oil change service
24 months/20,000 miles - Interval service (including oil change)
36 months/30,000 miles - Inspection service (including oil change) and brake fluid change
* Based on typical servicing requirements for a vehicle covering 10,000 miles per annum. Vehicles which exceed the 30,000 mileage before 3 years may not benefit from all of the service elements listed.
The fixed-price service plan is available on any new Fox, Polo, Golf, Golf Plus, Golf Estate, Jetta or Touran model that has been bought and registered between 1st January and 31st March 2010. The service plan must be taken out within 30 days of the vehicle being registered. This offer is open to retail customers from participating Retailers only. Subject to vehicle availability. Offer maybe varied or withdrawn at anytime. Terms and conditions apply. Administered by Volkswagen Finance, Brunswick Court, Yeomans Drive, Blakelands, Milton Keynes, MK14 5LR.
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You have up to 30 days after delivery to take it up, so I'd imagine any dealer will sell it.
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My local dealer offers their own plan too, covers all the VW plan does, and an additional 10% discount on any parts over and above service items that need changing (wiper blades, I suppose), assured courtesy car, or collection/delivery, for £299.
No time limit on that either - where VWs might change 1st April.
Your dealer may too - another option if you miss VWs offer.
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Are you asking because you wan't to buy it a while after you get the car? Or because your worried that if you buy it from one dealer that you won't be able to use it at your local dealer? If it's the latter then i would'nt worry cos i'm pretty sure that it's an agreement with VW rather than any specific dealer. However i don't know this for a fact. If it's the former i think percymon has answered that for ya.
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My local dealer offers their own plan too, covers all the VW plan does, and an additional 10% discount on any parts over and above service items that need changing (wiper blades, I suppose), assured courtesy car, or collection/delivery, for £299.
No time limit on that either - where VWs might change 1st April.
Your dealer may too - another option if you miss VWs offer.
Same here...I've just been offered the 3 yr plan on my 12month old GTI for £250, 3yr servicing, 1st MOT & discount on parts etc......it's dealer specific, last week the plan was £299 for 2yrs but competition between dealers has meant they have now improved it significantly....as with everything these days, it pays to shop around !!
simon
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I was told by my salesman that VW would contact me direct with this offer. 3 months later and I've not heard a thing!! So I emailed customer services and they have directed me to Volkswagen Financial Services Ltd on 0870 0102022 to purchase.
You would probably be as well trying there.
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when i bought my Mk5 i took the deal, ordered the car Feb 2008 it was £200. I can go to any VW franchise and have the car serviced, as far as i know it's transferrable between owners too, should you sell the car prior to the 3 years.
It looks exactly the same deal. This time though I went with the dealers own service plan as he threw it in at the last second, 2 services and an MOT, which isn't too bad either, as i will be keeping the car for about 3-4 years. On paper the dealer charges £399 for the plan he gave me :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Are you asking because you wan't to buy it a while after you get the car? Or because your worried that if you buy it from one dealer that you won't be able to use it at your local dealer?
Both sort of (my cars not due till March). The dealer im buying the car from is ~300 miles away from were i live.
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I got it too, but took it from the dealer I bought the car from. I dont think it will matter which dealer you buy it from.
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I took the full maintance deal with VW. 4 years/60000 miles including servicing, any repairs and tyres. It's £70 a month so £840 a year but I'll use a set of front tyres at least every year and a set of rear every 2 years. £120 a tyre plus £200 for VW service = at least £560 a year. Plus roadside assistance every year, any VW workshop in UK and Europe (very handy for me) and the usual MOT after 3 years.
4 years and 60000 miles means 4 year warranty and all major servicing at 50000/60000 miles.
On my previous car (SEAT Altea) ESC/ABS unit died last week of the warranty. If not for that it would have been £600 from SEAT! And given the number of toys my GTI has the chance of something going wrong over 4 years are too big :)
I'll let you know in 4 years if it was worth it:)
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^^^ £3360 over 4 years and 60K! At least you're protected against inflation, I guess.
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^^^ £3360 over 4 years and 60K! At least you're protected against inflation, I guess.
That is a lot of money, I know :shocked:
But these days everything is getting expensive. Xenon lamps would be a couple of hundred quid.
The 60000 miles is what makes it so pricey. 4 years, 14000 miles each year (56000 miles) would have been a lot less - £50 or 55 per month. I'm not sure what happens then but must be big.
The most important were for me the tyres. VW guy said - 225/40/18 are designed for grip not longevity so if it's fair tear and wear they will replace it.
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I guess tyre 'consumption' depends on how you drive :wink:. I've got the same 225/40 tyres and they last 20,000 miles up front, 30K or more out back - on a heavy Passat.
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I got 21k miles out of the 19s on the front of my Boxster, and 17k out of the rears - no motorway miles and i don't hang around in it.
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I would get only about 12-14k miles out of the fronts on Altea diesel 2.0 TDI from brand new Bridgestones to 0 mm. Maybe it's the GTI or maybe I drive in a different way but it seems I may stay with current tyres a little bit longer this time.
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I wonder what the ware rate of the bridgstones are as our leon TDI use to do ~22K to a set of fronts when it ran the conti's. So either your very hard on tyres or its a very soft tyre.
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look at the treadwear rating on the sidewall - i think its about 140 for the RE050s , in which case they are as soft as sushi :shocked:
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[The most important were for me the tyres. VW guy said - 225/40/18 are designed for grip not longevity so if it's fair tear and wear they will replace it.
I'd be interested to know what they told you about replacements due to punctures, and whether you could choose your own brand of tyre at replacement.
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[The most important were for me the tyres. VW guy said - 225/40/18 are designed for grip not longevity so if it's fair tear and wear they will replace it.
I'd be interested to know what they told you about replacements due to punctures, and whether you could choose your own brand of tyre at replacement.
I don't remember the conditions about the punctures - will check later today. Tyres are handed by National Tyres. They replace with only "top 6 brands", Contis were mentioned. How that works in practice, we'll see...
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Noticed in the paper this morning that BMW do a 5yr service plan for 250 quid. Rip off VW or bargain BMW?
And let's not mention the 7 yr warranties from other manufacturers.
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Noticed in the paper this morning that BMW do a 5yr service plan for 250 quid. Rip off VW or bargain BMW?
And let's not mention the 7 yr warranties from other manufacturers.
I used to own a Hyundai Coupe which came with 5yrs warranty - the only downside was that servicing was £260 per service at cheapest - no deals either.
The VW "used" service plan - £250 for 3 services + MOT + 10% parts discount sounds pretty good to me
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I used to own a Hyundai Coupe which came with 5yrs warranty - the only downside was that servicing was £260 per service at cheapest - no deals either.
That's pretty cheap. My old Honda Accord Type R would cost over 350-400 per service easily. Honda main dealers would be more pricey than Hyundai I guess. BMW I had after that was brilliant. I inherited the end of the servicing pack so first service I did cost nothing, then I sold it before the next service when the servcing ran out... cost me nothing in servicing over 2 yrs :grin:
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Anyone priced the services up at VW currently?
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I took out the 3 year fixed service plan today.
Was told and it says on my forums that its now 90 days from date of registration so some of you may still be able to get it if you want it.
Oh and my local dealer was so much more helpful, friendly and gave me advice on other things i have questions about on my car.
Unlike the unpleasent extremely unhelpful, useless wayside group who my car was supplied by and could not been any less useful or more retarded and piss taking in the past 7 months if they had tried.
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before picking up my new one i remember reading about it on here - i think it's a good deal. i've even heard some lucky punters have negotiated this for free :undecided: did you promise not to kick the dealer's face in or something?
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I took out the 3 year fixed service plan today.
Was told and it says on my forums that its now 90 days from date of registration so some of you may still be able to get it if you want it.
Oh and my local dealer was so much more helpful, friendly and gave me advice on other things i have questions about on my car.
Unlike the unpleasent extremely unhelpful, useless wayside group who my car was supplied by and could not been any less useful or more retarded and piss taking in the past 7 months if they had tried.
No doubt you have mentioned it somewhere before but why did you not use your local dealer for purchase of your car
Gizzy
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The reason was time scale but hindsight is a wonderful thing :grin:
I wanted an August 09 order slot to beat the September 1st price rise.
I wanted an August order slot so the car would be delivered before the end of December 09 to beat the VAT rise.
They could not do either of these. So i ordered elsewere.