SEAT 'all in' plan - any experience?
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For years I've used a good independent.
I've just bought a 2017 Leon ST 1.4tsi DSG.
Seat are offering a discount on thier 'all in' plan - £579 gets me two services, two MOT, two years European roadside assistance and two years Seat warranty. This seems very good value.
However, I'm nervous of going to a main dealer with all the horror stories around over charging or needless work.
I could of course make use of the service plan, but have other work done by my independent.
Thoughts and experiences please.
I've just bought a 2017 Leon ST 1.4tsi DSG.
Seat are offering a discount on thier 'all in' plan - £579 gets me two services, two MOT, two years European roadside assistance and two years Seat warranty. This seems very good value.
However, I'm nervous of going to a main dealer with all the horror stories around over charging or needless work.
I could of course make use of the service plan, but have other work done by my independent.
Thoughts and experiences please.
I have the plan (cost me the full £795 before the discounting started) that covers 2 years of warranty & break-down cover, 2 services & 2 MOTs. Car is 2018 Leon FR 1.4TSi (150) DSG.
So far I have had one major service.
I also previously used an independent VAG specialist.
I'm a bit miffed the price was dropped a couple of months after I purchased the plan. Wondering what availability & price will be at the end of my 2 year plan.
So far I have had one major service.
I also previously used an independent VAG specialist.
I'm a bit miffed the price was dropped a couple of months after I purchased the plan. Wondering what availability & price will be at the end of my 2 year plan.
I'm not normally a fan of service packages, they tend to tie you in with no real benefits.
But that sounds like a brilliant deal, servicing and a warranty for 2 years, I would be snapping that up.
Although if Seats are anything like the 3 Skoda's I've had, nothing ever seems to go wrong!
But that sounds like a brilliant deal, servicing and a warranty for 2 years, I would be snapping that up.
Although if Seats are anything like the 3 Skoda's I've had, nothing ever seems to go wrong!
Thanks all
The issue I've run into is that you need to book a session to confirm the vehicle is warrantable... This has to be before the offer ends.
Offer has been up for a fortnight - earliest appointment is 1st of June. Offer ends today....
So I can get it, but back at the higher price which is less tempting...
The issue I've run into is that you need to book a session to confirm the vehicle is warrantable... This has to be before the offer ends.
Offer has been up for a fortnight - earliest appointment is 1st of June. Offer ends today....
So I can get it, but back at the higher price which is less tempting...
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