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VW Volkswagen All-In Service Plans from now until 2nd May during their Spring Event £600 @ Pulman Volkswagen
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It's back! Bit strange that it's not on VW's main site, but was told today by my local dealership that VW are once again offering 25% off their already very good "all-in" service plans and this offer can be seen on various dealership sites. I have checked both Audi and Skoda and they do not seem to be currently offering this deal at the moment.
Makes it £25 a month for 2 years on cars that are 3-6 years old at the time you take out the deal and that will get you:
1 x Minor service
1 x Major service
2 x MOT tests
2 years’ Roadside Assistance
2 years’ Warranty
Apparently worth a total cost of £1,656 at RRP
Warranty on cars of this age cannot be sniffed at, especially with all of the known and common problems on VW's these days. £25 a month for peace of mind on cars of this age is very reasonable. Obviously does not cover things like tyres, new brake pads/discs etc.
Hope this helps a few people
Makes it £25 a month for 2 years on cars that are 3-6 years old at the time you take out the deal and that will get you:
1 x Minor service
1 x Major service
2 x MOT tests
2 years’ Roadside Assistance
2 years’ Warranty
Apparently worth a total cost of £1,656 at RRP
Warranty on cars of this age cannot be sniffed at, especially with all of the known and common problems on VW's these days. £25 a month for peace of mind on cars of this age is very reasonable. Obviously does not cover things like tyres, new brake pads/discs etc.
Hope this helps a few people
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sorted byIt's currently £25 x 24 so £600 for all of this over 2 years. The mods keep editing what I'm putting in. HUKD is incredibly frustrating these days
It will have a further 25% off when you sign up for it. It states right underneath it that there is 25% off in their spring event.
Is it because they don't get a 'cut'?
Highly, highly unlikely.
To be honest, just take it to a reputable VW independent garage and you can't really go wrong and I'd imagine you'll save a fair amount.
The trick with the dealership is to treat nicely your service contact and they will have no problem to price match work, arrange free courtesy car, do extra work on warranty etc.
My person squeezed a new battery, and rear brake disks/pads on the last day of the maintenance contract after I just asked whether I will be fine for another year. Saved me the hassle anf few £££ 👌
I just put in my reg and says its eligible, 2017 T6 Kombi 4M. Seems a good deal.
"Get 2 years’ Roadside Assistance, 2 years’ Warranty, 2 MOTs and 2 services, all for just £33.45 a month"
i.e. £802.80.
So how do you get this offer for £25 a month, £600? (edited)
volkswagen.co.uk/en/…351
I had my MOT done a week ago at the dealer, the customer service said my warranty has not expired yet, so call her after it has expired and they can sort it out for me. I told her at the time my car is 3 litre and doesn't qualify, but she insisted it can be done, only after the warranty has expired.
Called the dealer yesterday and spoke to her, she told me exactly what I told her not been legible and she told me to call VW directly (just felt like she wanted to fob me off). I even received an email from VW that I can get 25% discount, tried website and again was told not legible.
So the information given by the dealer's customer service and the email are misleading.
Anyway, will buy a third party extended warranty instead, but really impressed by VW service so far.
if you have an existing service plan or warranty expiring, push VW Financial Services hard on this to ensure it is removed - there’s a known problem with some plans being hard to remove from the VWFS system and you can’t have a health check until everything is clear. We missed the last 25% promo because of this, although it was honoured after complaining.
The health check is u surprisinglythorough - although understandable that they won’t warranty a vehicle with any existing faults. Got into a ridiculous argument with Audi previously who said we needed a new battery as it had failed the all-in health check… had it checked, ‘good battery’ was the reading. A complete farce. Eithe replace or no all-in policy. Ended up replacing at cost as they wanted the all-in business.
The 25% discount can be erratically applied and removed. In our case, removed between the health check being completed and the policy being set up!
if you aren’t happy with the service (as we weren’t with the above), complain to VWFS and don’t be concerned about pushing the issue. They seem to issue £50 goodwill payments with relative ease and despite being a hit and miss type of company, have shown some ability to correct issues.
......are you ok?
Main dealers will usually only fit OEM parts which have a tremendous mark up. You only need OEM if you have an "exotic " car.
Plus there is no guarantee the Main dealer with the flash showroom will not put a kid in to do the work.
I know they are like hens teeth to find, but better to make friends with a good independent garage or mechanic and stick with them.
I don't know what Volkswagen cars are like nowadays, but if you are going to drive an unreliable car like a BMW or a Range Rover then you are better off leasing it.
Let the leasing company take the hits.
All you're doing is prepaying for your services with regular cashflow in exchange for a warranty.
Apparently that is right depending on the engine you have. Mine is a 1.0l TSI and the belt has no connection to the water pump which is at the opposite end of the crank (pretending I know what I'm talking about). Anyway, it does need a different tool to the standard and therefore not all garages/mechanics can do it if they don't have it. Water pump is not included as it's not required as was normally customary.
Was quoted £669 from VW for belt change and ~£750 from Skoda iirc which included a full service*
*full service, same as standard but they change a pollen/cabin filter and air filter and do a few more checks.
My local independent garage quoted just under £400 for the belt change.
Alternatively, get quote from a reputable local garage in 5 mile radius of VW dealership and they will price match. I used quote from Suzuki dealership garage (they do servicing on all makes) as it was £50 cheaper. Most important thing, non-VW garage will give only 1 year warranty but VW gives 5 years warranty on both timing belt and pump plus peace of mind with orginal parts, so win win. (edited)
It's paid in monthly installments of £25 a month.
Usually if you call up other vw garages and ask for a quote you can take that to your local one and ask them to match it. Might work as well if you ask a VW approved garage and take that quote to VW(can’t promise that one as it’s worked for me in the past sometimes but not all the time)
Had a Hyundai Santa Fe a few years back, brilliant car. Both Hyundai and Kia have come a long way. Highly recommended
That's a shame. It doesn't make any sense why they can't offer this on cars with larger engines, even if they charge a bit more for it.
I've had mixed dealings with VW but there are certainly better car brands out there these days.
That being said, the all in deal as an overall package for £600 is very reasonable.
'My wife's on a service plan' sounds a lot like a misogynistic euphemism.
'Misogynistic Euphemism' sounds like a very right-on band name.
'Very Right-on Band Name' sounds like something off 'Flight of the Conchords'.
2lt or Less found this Handy
volkswagen.co.uk/idh…pdf
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volkswagen.co.uk/en/…tml
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sytner.co.uk/vol…in/ (edited)