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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: davyk31 on 15 November 2017, 11:33

Title: Leased GTI servicing
Post by: davyk31 on 15 November 2017, 11:33
About to take delivery of my GTI on a 2 year lease and want to ask the best advice about servicing.

As its a lease car on 8k miles per year or maybe a little more but no more than 10k per year I had said to the dealer to set it for long life servicing. I don't exactly know when this would flag up a service but is it a fixed two years? On that basis I would expect to service once before I return the car at two years if I understand correctly.

Dealer has come back to say their service department advice a GTI requires service every 10k or 12 months at latest but they are willing to set to long life if I prefer.

What should I do and what have others done?
Title: Re: Leased GTI servicing
Post by: itavaltalainen on 15 November 2017, 11:54
It is up to 2 years or around 18k miles, whichever is sooner. If you only do 8k miles a year I would not expect that you'll get 2 years without service, maybe 15 months. I'd just get it serviced annually or at 10k (whichever is sooner). Essentially it will just come down to one additional oil change at the most.
Title: Re: Leased GTI servicing
Post by: davyk31 on 15 November 2017, 12:05
Yes I wouldn't expect to get away the full 2 years without a service but guess my question is the difference in cost between one longlife service at say 15-18 months or potentially 2 annuals.

Alternative of course is to go annual, get the first one done a week or two late and therefore it isn't actually due when I return the car or else return the car a little early if it suits to do so.
Title: Re: Leased GTI servicing
Post by: mark64uk on 15 November 2017, 12:41
I was told all cars are set to long life as default from the factory i actually had to ask for mine to be set to yearly servicing.

This is what they said in there email

"Non maintained, cars are set to long-life 2 years or 20000 miles"

I was asking about adding maintenance, i added it in the end as it was £18 a month extra fully maintained.
Title: Re: Leased GTI servicing
Post by: fredgroves on 15 November 2017, 12:54
18 quid a month times twenty four seems waaaaay too high, unless it covers stuff beyond just servicing... brakes and tyres too?
Title: Re: Leased GTI servicing
Post by: wigit on 15 November 2017, 13:02
They come set for longlife, my rental R was set to that.

Previous R i took out the service deal for 3 services on 10K 12 month as was a good deal which was something like £200 from memory
Title: Re: Leased GTI servicing
Post by: mark64uk on 15 November 2017, 13:04
Servicing, Repairs and tyres.
Title: Re: Leased GTI servicing
Post by: fredgroves on 15 November 2017, 13:06
Not too bad if it includes tyres. You'll need at least one tyre swap, the OEM BS's last about 15k, so that's about £250 of the 450, which leaves 200 for other things, which a VW main dealer first service is most of that if you haven't bought a service plan.
Title: Re: Leased GTI servicing
Post by: jv on 16 November 2017, 18:54
Ask the lease company for their maintenance price on the car. Mine cost a whole 7 quid a month inc vat - a no brainer!
Title: Re: Leased GTI servicing
Post by: Mark V GTD on 17 November 2017, 07:24
Amazing - which company is that?