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  1. Thanks to all for taking the time to reply to my query. It looks like there would be additional costs incurred, over and above my service plan, should extra bits be needed. I suppose also i am looking at it from the point of view of having to pay out a large amount at the one time for a service versus the affordability of a monthly payment but also knowing that this might not cover all the work required. Paul
  2. Thanks so much for the reply. It wont screen shot, so this is what they said 1, oil and inspection service change engine oil reset service display stamp digital service history vehicle inspection test and report full vehicle test check for vehicke software enhancements diagnostic check wash and vacuum replace pollen filter if applicable Oil and extended scope inspection As above except replace pollen filter Remove wheels check brakes check/ adjust tension of all drive belts check suspension system check heating/aircon full visual inspection of engine and components lubricant door mechanisms check exterior / interior body condition
  3. Hello everyone. I have a Skoda Kodiaq SE L TSI 1.5 Manual petrol bought from new in 2019. It will require its second service in July this year. Skoda are offering a service plan of 1 x oil and inspection service and 1 x oil and inspection service with ext scope at a cost of £17 per month for 24 months. In peoples view, is this a good deal and for those peope with a service plan, when having a service done have you ever experienced any "surprise" costs which weren't covered by the plan. thanks so much in advance Paul

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