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How much for first service??

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I'm really sorry if this has been covered before :o

My Octy vRS is coming up for a year old. We've only done 8k miles but it's due for its annual service.

How much am I likely to get stung? and what will I get for my money? I bought the car from Prestons in Forest Gate, with whom I get on ok. Or I can take it to Transcity in E17 (where I bought my last octy)

TIA

Ian

You can take it to any authorised (read: Skoda UK approved) dealer, and costs can be anything between

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You can take it to any authorised (read: Skoda UK approved) dealer, and costs can be anything between

My 10k service at my authorised dealer was under

The type of oil used can make a big difference in the bill, ie Longlife oil will cost a lot more. Ian, why isn't your car on variable servicing? My 4X4 is due its first service soon at 2 years and some 9000 miles.

I've seen a vRS come in at 27000 miles as a first service!!!! Is that unusual? :confused: He was a company car driver?

Matt

If on variable servicing then the service was at least 7000 miles overdue; and if on fixed, then 17000 miles overdue. And to quote from SkodaAuto new vehicle warranty: To obtain the full benefit of this warranty it is essential that the vehicle is properly serviced in accordance with the Manufacturer's instructions.

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The type of oil used can make a big difference in the bill, ie Longlife oil will cost a lot more. Ian, why isn't your car on variable servicing? My 4X4 is due its first service soon at 2 years and some 9000 miles.

Hi,

I think it is on variable, but then to keep up the warranty, I thought it had to be serviced at least annually?

Ian

If on variable servicing then the service was at least 7000 miles overdue; and if on fixed, then 17000 miles overdue. And to quote from SkodaAuto new vehicle warranty: [i']To obtain the full benefit of this warranty it is essential that the vehicle is properly serviced in accordance with the Manufacturer's instructions.[/i]

Is this right Denis? I thought that on variable is was dependant on the ECU deciding i.e. service indicator, or when 12 months were up....which ever was sooner.

The longlife oil is expensive....I think it was around

If on variable (ie QG1), the car must be taken to a regular inspection no later than after 2 years or after not more than 30,000km (rounded to 20,000 miles) in the case of petrol engines. If the variable Service Interval Display indicates that a service is needed earlier, it should be serviced as indicated. My 4X4 is now indicating 600 miles to a (first variable) service with 3 weeks to go to the 2 year point and some 9000 miles total.

before service parts are replaced such as brake pads, do skoda contact you get confirm replacing the part, as im ;looking to get some performance brake pads and would provide these rather than fitting the stock pads.

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