Thanks for the heads up. I'm trying to figure out if this a no-brainer or not. My car was delivered in October 2023 and has only done 6,500 miles in the past year with no services so far. The app says I'm due an oil change in August 2024 and an inspection in October 2024. There's nothing else scheduled yet but it in the additional work section it mentions the pollen filter every 2 years and brake fluid also every 2 years; the rest is 4 years+. So If I understand this correctly - for £548 I would get everything in 2024 plus the pollen filter and another future oil change but the brake fluid and possibly another inspection(?) would be on top. I assume the dealer can figure out the billing where only part of a service is covered by the plan?
Update: I priced up the 2 services locally and they come in at approx £450 + £550 so on paper this does look like a no-brainer as long as they can figure out the billing OK.
I have the service plan on mine and having just done a shade over 3000 miles I paid to have the oil and filter changed when they did the electrical connection recall at a cost of £284. I still have the 2 services which will be in 2024 for the first and maybe 2026 for the other.
Yep - thanks for sharing. Signed up today. Almost £400 saving over dealer prices. Plus any extras like the brake fluid change can just be paid at the service.
Yep - thanks for sharing. Signed up today. Almost £400 saving over dealer prices. Plus any extras like the brake fluid change can just be paid at the service.
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