are we having the **** taken out of us
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My DB9 requires a service next week......my understanding is that the dealer can replace the oil with either Castrol Edge 0-40w or Mobil 1 0-40w.....the main dealer wants to charge 20.67 including VAT per litre. I have just purchased the oil from Costco for £5.75 per litre.....thats a 380% mark up !!Interestingly they want to put 12 litres into my car when it only takes 10.8 according to the handbook.....they also want to charge me £23.00 per litre for super dot 4 brake fluid which I have just purchased for £4.50 thats a 450% mark up
Am I being tight or do fello AM owners feel that I have good reason to feel I am having the p*ss taken out of me
Am I being tight or do fello AM owners feel that I have good reason to feel I am having the p*ss taken out of me
Edited by michael gould on Saturday 15th August 15:56
- all* marques charge daft money for fluids.
Other things to always tell them prior to service:
- do not check the washer reservoir as you filled it already.
- do not check tyre pressures. You did it already.
- do not change the wiper blades. You'll do it when necessary.
what dealer is that? !
the dealer I used to use (before I moved up North again) Grange, in Brentwood, Essex well they used to charge me LESS for the correct oil than what I could buy it myself for, with discount from Opieoils ...so I didnt complain
They also used to be within a fiver per tyre of the cheapest on-line price I could find
So other than the £100 ph labour, there were quite reasonable as far as AM dealers go ....the next nearest dealer was 50% more expensive on labour alone
so I guess the moral is to shop around or use a specialist like DMS in Derby
the dealer I used to use (before I moved up North again) Grange, in Brentwood, Essex well they used to charge me LESS for the correct oil than what I could buy it myself for, with discount from Opieoils ...so I didnt complain
They also used to be within a fiver per tyre of the cheapest on-line price I could find
So other than the £100 ph labour, there were quite reasonable as far as AM dealers go ....the next nearest dealer was 50% more expensive on labour alone
so I guess the moral is to shop around or use a specialist like DMS in Derby
U can make major savings for example brake pads front and rear I once had service do them cost me £750, I do this myself and fit yellow stuff cost £200. I also supply my own oil as well. So I tend to have the basic service done and have any othercwork done out side in the real world
You save a fortune
You save a fortune
DSLiverpool said:
Mike have you not spoken to Rick at Derby about cost inc trailoring it to him and back ??
Hi Dave.....I hate main dealers, they are all a bunch of crooks.......I would love to use Rick at DMS who charges £650 all in, but the same main dealer has supplied and serviced the car from new and I belive that for providence sake, when I come to sell the car that has some value and reassurance to a non knowlegable AM buyer.The dealer started off at £1350.00 but I have got the price down to £900 all in....also they will lend me a car for the day
Murph7355 said:
Don't Aston fit Pagid pads?
I tried EBC pads on my 7 a while ago and was summarily unimpressed (they crumbled after not very long - and I'm light on brakes).
yeah, Pagids are AM fit, and about £220 a pair if you buy them aftermarket yourselfI tried EBC pads on my 7 a while ago and was summarily unimpressed (they crumbled after not very long - and I'm light on brakes).
I used to use them in my Elise too after a similar experience with EBCs
Gene Genie said:
michael gould said:
Interestingly they want to put 12 litres into my car when it only takes 10.8 according to the handbook.....
IF you had cared to check with the dealer you would have found out that DB9's now have a modified dipstick fitted that requires an extra litre of oil to be put in.but hey,lets have a whinge insteadEdited by michael gould on Saturday 15th August 15:56
michael gould said:
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The dealer started off at £1350.00 but I have got the price down to £900 all in....also they will lend me a car for the day
No future buyer will insist on 250 quid being knocked off for you having the brakes done at an indie. Hell, they might give you 500 more for recommending a good indie to them!The dealer started off at £1350.00 but I have got the price down to £900 all in....also they will lend me a car for the day
Besides, are you really likely to sell privately? Or back to the supplying dealer?
Tell your main to get to 700 quid or it's no dice
Murph7355 said:
michael gould said:
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The dealer started off at £1350.00 but I have got the price down to £900 all in....also they will lend me a car for the day
No future buyer will insist on 250 quid being knocked off for you having the brakes done at an indie. Hell, they might give you 500 more for recommending a good indie to them!The dealer started off at £1350.00 but I have got the price down to £900 all in....also they will lend me a car for the day
Besides, are you really likely to sell privately? Or back to the supplying dealer?
Tell your main to get to 700 quid or it's no dice
Edited by michael gould on Monday 17th August 08:44
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