20,000 mile servicing costs please

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StephenM
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Post by StephenM »

Can a few of you supply servicing costs for the 20,000 mile service for a 2.0 SE CC?

I need to book Jens CC in and want to make sure they don't rip me off :x .

Jonothan from Cowling, if you read this :?: can you e-mail me on sm@globalresponse.co.uk and let me know who you use?

Cheers all.
StephenM

jim
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Post by jim »

If its any help a couple of weeks ago my 1.6 cost me about £140. Should be about the same as the cost of the parts they <u>actually</u> replace cant be that different.. can they??

StephenM
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Post by StephenM »

Thanks - no I doubt they are much different in retail price if not in design.

£140

Any more for any more?

Stuart
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Post by Stuart »

I paid £102.38 for my 20K service which included an oil change with fully synthetic oil (not your semi-synthetic stuff). Mind you, they did owe me a couple of favours so I think they gave me fully-synthetic for the price of semi.

Derek
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Post by Derek »

my dealer told me it was about £110 recently (2.0SE). i expect it to be cheaper than that from the local dealer.

remember service prices vary dealer to dealer - shop around.
Derek

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jim
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Post by jim »

Oh great!
:evil:
Ripped off, they didnt even change the air filter! (I have induction kit). Oh and I've had to go back twice since collecting it.
:twisted:
Great way to start the day!

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Post by Pauline »

"Shop around" is sound advice - with my old Renault, the main dealer on the A4 quoted £171. My local dealer at home (I left it there and walked back) charged me £96 :D They were always about 2/3 the price.
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Derek
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Post by Derek »

pauline is 100% - the dealer 3 miles from my house is on average 2/3 the price of dealers in edinburgh.
Derek

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Vince
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Post by Vince »

Had mine done on Saturday while I was away. They picked it up and dropped it off, too. Total cost £79.80, as follows:

Oil Filter £ 7.50
Oil £15.00
Air Filter £ 8.81
Screen Wash £ 0.80
Sump Wash £ 0.81

Parts £32.92
Labour £35.00
VAT £11.88

Also noted:Nail in OSF tyre and oil on NSF shock absorber.

Vince. :D

Julia
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Post by Julia »

Vince
Was that Charters of Camberley? I know you are local so wondered if it was a local dealer.
If so, I will use this as proof for them to charge me accordingly!
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Vince
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Post by Vince »

Vince
Was that Charters of Camberley?
Unfortunately it wasn't a Peugeot dealer at all (which means I've propably blown my Warranty) but a small "two-men-and-a-dog" outfit just around the corner from where I live.

I've been using them for years from they days I used to put 24,000 miles a year onto my old Fiesta with a 6,000 mile service interval. The 206 is one of the most common cars on the road. Provided you're not overawed by the warranty then there's simply no need to go back to Peugeot for servicing.

Vince.

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Post by stephen T »

oooooh i like to keep my warranty. that few extra quid saved could end up costing u alot of money.

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Post by col »

Hmmm vince that a fairly big risk to take for only a few quid difference.

You must have one of those rare faultless pug CC's
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Post by Derek »

i agree - use the dealer until the warranty runs out.

when my 306 was out of warranty in 1999 i got it serviced - £30 :shock:
Derek

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Vince
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Post by Vince »

Part of the purpose of these warranties is to squeeze out independent garages by denying them bread and butter work such as routine serviceing and access to new car models, not to mention attempting to get people to get into the habit of using the dealer as their first port of call.

To be honest I don't place any more credence in these warranties than I do on the ones that come with washing machines and the like. Like I said before, the 206 is one of the most common cars in the country and I'm not convinced that Peugeot can change the oil filter any better than Ron can.

Vince.