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3 years free servicing

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Is this applicable to all Fabias ?

Just wondered as I have it on mine.

Not on mine as it was on the 0% no VAT offer running at the time (September '11). However I do believe that if you bought a car on classic APR then you did.

I bought a service plan £430 for three services -one short, one long, one short. Don't know if that represents a particularly good deal, but that's on monthly installments with no interest.

My old Volvo cost a fortune to service -£320+ a time but give them their dues it was exceptionally thorough. They also used to drive it a test route and check that everything was put back together properly and that the car drove as it should.

It was part of the finance package on mine, rather than coming with the car itself

Skoda had a package, £299 for two services with £50 off voucher. That's what I bought.

Was offered the same package/price on the Yeti too.

I got it with mine (june 11) but again it was linked to the finance package.

i feel left out, i never got offered 0% or a service plan :( nada

Just go independent and save yourself some dosh IMO dealer whom I have been using ripped me royaly, although tar and brush may not apply, however 2 years for that price seems not good, I paid cash so no deal like this was mentioned thank godemoticon-0140-rofl.gif

Edited by seboni121

Free servicing not on DSG models anymore apparently. If you finance say £5k on the 7.9% deal then the interest and service plan 'worth' pretty much make it interest free.

Got 3 years with mine too :)

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