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Hazell B
29th January 2011, 15:52
For the first time in my life, I'm shelling out for a full service on a vehicle. In the past we've bought the gear and done them ourselves (takes so little time on Land Rovers, etc) but the old Jaguar I bought hadn't been done in years and looked a bit more complicated .... and I stupidly thought 'how much can it be?'

Two hundred and fifty bloody quid! :eek:

That's at a local non-dealer who's hourly rate is low. Dealers are nearer £400 on my car, I'm told.

Is this normal?

Sonic
29th January 2011, 16:04
No idea. Haven't paid for a service on mine for years.

Mark
29th January 2011, 16:14
Ford Fiesta £140 including new front pads.

Dave B
29th January 2011, 18:24
£150 for the 48k service on my Renault but that's not a main dealer price.

GridGirl
29th January 2011, 19:16
My most expensive service cost £300 but did include front pads and discs for both fronts. I don't normally pay more than £150 if it's the 'bigger' service.

I get my car serviced in Morley, Leeds. No Ford garage in the Black Country or Birmingham can cone close to matching prices in Leeds. I've seen on forums the prices some pay down south. Even at today's fuel prices it's worth driving 'ooppp norf!

Brown, Jon Brow
29th January 2011, 20:04
My dads Jaguar Mk2 costs less to be serviced than my Punto :(

Daniel
29th January 2011, 20:11
I would certainly look on forums and post on a Jag/S type specific forum to see what other people pay as well as what's involved.

As for service costs. £120 for our 500 though dealers wanted anything from £190-250 but I bought genuine bits in bulk through a website plus ebay (I bought enough for the first three services) and I called up the dealer I bought the car from and said "My local garage will do it for x amount, what will you do it for?" and they pricematched :) So whilst it didn't need to go to a dealer to maintain warranty, it's got dealer stamps in the service history :)

Daniel
29th January 2011, 20:20
My dads Jaguar Mk2 costs less to be serviced than my Punto :(

Go to www.shop4parts.co.uk (http://www.shop4parts.co.uk) and order your consumables from there you ninny!

driveace
29th January 2011, 20:28
do mine myself,Buy parts from Europarts,at Leeds Merc 220d or fiesta 1.8d Oil filter ,Air filter and 5 litres Semi Synthetic oil,less than £ 20.Usually use garage at friends car sales garage or garage friends ramp ,fit parts and swop wheels round at every 6K,he stamps book,so full service record.Oh and i have C&G ,and National Craftmans Certificate in Motor Vehicle Engineering,so i dont get my shirt pinned up by any dodgy service garages

Jag_Warrior
30th January 2011, 04:44
What's that, about $600 +/-? Yep, you're in the ballpark anyway.

Welcome to the Jaguar family, Hazell. :wave: The main reason I don't have a drinking or drug problem is not because I am a good & moral person. Far from it. I have two Jags, so I simply can't afford alcohol or drugs. If you buy a Porsche or a Ferrari, not only will you stay away from booze and drugs, I'm told that at least two days a week, food also becomes a needless luxury.

Malbec
30th January 2011, 13:52
Two hundred and fifty bloody quid! :eek:

That's at a local non-dealer who's hourly rate is low. Dealers are nearer £400 on my car, I'm told.

Is this normal?

In London that would be on the cheap side....

tannat
30th January 2011, 14:16
You are in for a flogging any time you visit a dealer, and slightly less of a flogging for an independent...


Hope the Jag goes like a dream post-flogging, Hazell...

What year and model is your Jag?


Always been a fan of the older XJ6.

Over here in the states they depreciate like mad. Very easy to buy even late 90's models very cheaply...

wedge
31st January 2011, 15:49
Feck!

I normally paid over £250 on Pug 206 though I normally do MOT with service

I guess I'd better head oop Norf!


My most expensive service cost £300 but did include front pads and discs for both fronts. I don't normally pay more than £150 if it's the 'bigger' service.

I get my car serviced in Morley, Leeds. No Ford garage in the Black Country or Birmingham can cone close to matching prices in Leeds. I've seen on forums the prices some pay down south. Even at today's fuel prices it's worth driving 'ooppp norf!

Where's 'north'? :D

Mark
31st January 2011, 15:54
The north starts at Sheffield :p

Brown, Jon Brow
31st January 2011, 16:00
The north starts at Sheffield :p

Sheffield is darn sarf!!

schmenke
31st January 2011, 16:08
It's been years since I've had either of our two vehicles in a dealer for service. They're simply a rip-off IMO. If I remember correctly, a full service for the Mazda was ~$500.
What tinkering I can't do myself, I'll source from an independant grease-monkey :mark:

veeten
31st January 2011, 17:03
.... and I stupidly thought 'how much can it be?'

"Top Gear" material, you are Hazell... :p :

Hazell B
31st January 2011, 20:19
"Top Gear" material, you are Hazell... :p :

Are you saying I should work with men who don't even know the off side rule? Don't be so bloody silly :p :
(That may not translate for you overseas guys, but trust me it's hot stuff here ;) )

Tannat, it's depreciated already - it's a 2000 V6 3L S-type. Well under a thousand pounds yet in lovely condition to look at. Fully tooled up, too.

Jag, I already don't drink and drugs are free round here (I'm told), so I can still eat so long as the car doesn't need to drink :D

Sheffield, for the record, is a bit in the middle that seems south if you're on the way north and north if you're darf sarf. It has good sex shops and auction houses (long story, but I know) like the south and masses of teenaged mums like the north.

driveace
31st January 2011, 20:52
Surely that's the Ford v6 engine! So any good Ford man can do that cheap!Avoid Kwickfit or get your shirt pinned up !

craigc
5th February 2013, 15:35
Full service plus my MOT costs 190.00 quid plus my garage picked up my car washed it and dropped it off

Gregor-y
5th February 2013, 19:02
I paid $900 for the timing belt and water pump to be changed at a local shop after a dealer wanted $1,300. The usual 90,000 mile maintenance is close to $600 for what amounts to a check of fluids and only guarantees an oil change ($35 at the place I go), topping off the coolant (done free at each oil change by the shop), new fluid for the brakes and transmission and new spark plugs (all three are pretty easy to do), with any other work done costing extra.

wedge
5th February 2013, 21:43
Feck!

I normally paid over £250 on Pug 206 though I normally do MOT with service

I guess I'd better head oop Norf!



Where's 'north'? :D

I've been ripped off!

Different indy garage - Toyota specialists - charge £150 for Celica and £200 for Supra.

FormerFF
6th February 2013, 03:07
Pardon the ignorance, but what does a "full service" consist of?

henners88
6th February 2013, 08:49
Its nearly 2 years since we last saw Hazell, I wonder why she stopped posting? Always a shame when members just leave.

craigc
6th February 2013, 17:45
Pardon the ignorance, but what does a "full service" consist of?

Basically a series of safety and vehicle maintenance checks by a professional mechanic goes through to make sure your car is road worthy.

donKey jote
6th February 2013, 17:47
Really? :andrea:

donKey jote
6th February 2013, 20:27
Its nearly 2 years since we last saw Hazell, I wonder why she stopped posting? Always a shame when members just leave.

she ran away with eki and they both live happily ever after :mark:

slorydn1
6th February 2013, 21:33
Nothing. Mine's free (well ok not exactly free, I paid it up front when I purchased Ford's PremierCare plan when I bought the Mustang). About the only thing I have to pay for is tires.

http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/ww34/slorydn1/Mustang%20Pics/007-2.jpg

Gregor-y
6th February 2013, 22:43
For how long/many miles?

My car's nearly nine years old and closing in on 135,000 miles (I don't really drive it much).

slorydn1
10th February 2013, 18:12
For how long/many miles?

My car's nearly nine years old and closing in on 135,000 miles (I don't really drive it much).

7 years/84,000 miles-it had the effect of pushing my bumper to bumper warranty out that far as well. Heck, even the clutch disc (which is only warrantied for 1 year/12,000 miles) is covered.

Gregor-y
11th February 2013, 18:14
Heck, even the clutch disc (which is only warrantied for 1 year/12,000 miles) is covered.
They must expect a lot of messy launches. I don't think you could get 48,000 trips down the drag-strip in a year. ;)