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Is it worth coming off Variable service to go All-in?

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Hi there,

I have had my Scala from new in 2020 (as a PCH car) and did a deal at the end of the term to buy it.

 

In line with the contract it has always been serviced at official dealers and has always been on Variable servicing. Last week I took it in for the rear brakes and pads to be replaced. The service department co-ordinator told me about the All-In plan, as I'm due a 40k service in about 60 days time, which would be included if I took All-In out now.

 

She said it would mean me coming off Variable servicing though. I cover around 10k miles a year.

Is it worth doing this? The All-In lasts 2 years and covers 2 services, MOTs, breakdown, etc (along with other things) but I think that if I stayed on Variable I would only need 1 service in the same time frame? Seems expensive and unnecessary?

Any advice greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.

What are you getting done in this and the next Fixed Service? 

Are the spark plugs included this time? 

Was the brake fluid changed already or getting done this service or the next?

Has the air filter been looked at let alone replaced? Will it get changed this time or next or not even looked at till 6 years old? 

 

Brakes servicing would be good, they are not doing that are they? 

 

 

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