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After 20 months of flawless ownership, finally had to spend some cash on the car and bought a litre of oil 'cause the level had dropped. Not bad going really.

Andy

After 20 months of flawless ownership, finally had to spend some cash on the car and bought a litre of oil 'cause the level had dropped. Not bad going really.

Andy

Oh dear what expense- didn't you get a free litre in the boot when you bought it!!!!

I've still got a third of the bottle left in the boot, and I've done nearly 50k miles.

Not put a drop of oil in mine ...in 22,000 miles/26 months

Just had mine in for its first service at 8100 as part of the 3years servicing I got with the finance package, it seems all that was involved was a general check and oil and filter change, which for a diesel at this point seemed pretty pointless, but it was free and part of my agreement, so why not! I got a new rear badge fitted, but the front badge that was ordered was wrong, so the service manager has said he will give me a call when next in my area and come to my house and fit a new front badge for me, can't beat that!

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