I spoke to the Service Manager today and indeed using Long Life oil has simplified their inventory + costs and has kept most customers happy!
Quote from: am1w on 27 June 2011, 14:45I spoke to the Service Manager today and indeed using Long Life oil has simplified their inventory + costs and has kept most customers happy!Well there you go, everyone wins (as long as the mechanic is actually changing the oil!).
Quote from: Hyperspace on 27 June 2011, 14:40Quote from: am1w on 27 June 2011, 09:10Until 6 months ago, the oil on the shelves in my local VW parts dept was not long life oil! I asked them if the oil they used was the one on the shelves. They concurred. When I had my car serviced in March, the Service Manager and Tech assured me they had used long life oil. I had no choice but believe them.The dealer gets its instructions from Volkswagen, and Volkswagen have said either 502/505 or 504/507 is fine - they would then presumably leave the choice up to the customer. So even though I'd be uncomfortable with the use of non-longlife oils, it's not like the dealer was acting contrary to company policy (which as far as I'm aware, hasn't changed, though feel free to correct me).I kinda get the impression that more dealers are starting to use 504/507 oils exclusively. Perhaps the dealers are seeing less older vehicles in their workshop, or just want to simply their inventory & costs, or maybe VW's policy has indeed changed, I don't know.I spoke to the Service Manager today and indeed using Long Life oil has simplified their inventory + costs and has kept most customers happy!
Quote from: am1w on 27 June 2011, 09:10Until 6 months ago, the oil on the shelves in my local VW parts dept was not long life oil! I asked them if the oil they used was the one on the shelves. They concurred. When I had my car serviced in March, the Service Manager and Tech assured me they had used long life oil. I had no choice but believe them.The dealer gets its instructions from Volkswagen, and Volkswagen have said either 502/505 or 504/507 is fine - they would then presumably leave the choice up to the customer. So even though I'd be uncomfortable with the use of non-longlife oils, it's not like the dealer was acting contrary to company policy (which as far as I'm aware, hasn't changed, though feel free to correct me).I kinda get the impression that more dealers are starting to use 504/507 oils exclusively. Perhaps the dealers are seeing less older vehicles in their workshop, or just want to simply their inventory & costs, or maybe VW's policy has indeed changed, I don't know.
Until 6 months ago, the oil on the shelves in my local VW parts dept was not long life oil! I asked them if the oil they used was the one on the shelves. They concurred. When I had my car serviced in March, the Service Manager and Tech assured me they had used long life oil. I had no choice but believe them.