Mercedes service plan offer 20% off
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Equates to £442 for a w204 c63 and includes all extras that are due brake fluid, plugs, atf fluid etc.
Mercedes-Benz ServiceCare is a simple way to manage your service costs, whether you choose to spread the cost into manageable monthly instalments or one upfront payment. For a limited time only, we are offering a 20% discount** if you buy a ServiceCare plan online and pay upfront. Just use the promo code SC20 when you choose your plan.
https://servicecare.mercedes-benz.co.uk/?pid=passe...
Mercedes-Benz ServiceCare is a simple way to manage your service costs, whether you choose to spread the cost into manageable monthly instalments or one upfront payment. For a limited time only, we are offering a 20% discount** if you buy a ServiceCare plan online and pay upfront. Just use the promo code SC20 when you choose your plan.
https://servicecare.mercedes-benz.co.uk/?pid=passe...
Terminator X said:
Good find although how would you / we know if the cost for, say, 4 services is correct which they then base the monthly cost on?
TX.
If I follow the link in the OP, the Mercedes plan for my car over 2 years (the length of time I’ll have my car) is £888.TX.
An interim service (£94.12) then a main service (£149.50) from my local main dealer totals £243.62 based on the prices they’re quoting through findmygarage.
Gareth1974 said:
You can also save by looking on bookmygarage, this price is from a Mercedes main dealer for an interim service (service A?) after entering my registration (for a 2020 E300 coupe) The distance from postcode matches the nearest MB dealer.
One of the reviews mentions BSM (Bristol Street Motors) - and that's also 2.9 miles away. Take it there if you like - I'm sure they can change the oil as well as anyone. But don't kid yourself you're getting a Merc scheduled service, stamp in the book, and Mobilo Assistance renewed.
I looked at that site for a Honda in our family that needs servicing. It throws up an "Official Dealership" in Liverpool - there isn't one. The notes for the garage say they can only do diagnostic on Lexus and Toyota.
Just put my MB reg number in and the same garage comes up as an Official Dealership as it did for the Honda!
Edited by Sheepshanks on Tuesday 21st July 16:04
Sheepshanks said:
Gareth1974 said:
You can also save by looking on bookmygarage, this price is from a Mercedes main dealer for an interim service (service A?) after entering my registration (for a 2020 E300 coupe) The distance from postcode matches the nearest MB dealer.
One of the reviews mentions BSM (Bristol Street Motors) - and that's also 2.9 miles away. Take it there if you like - I'm sure they can change the oil as well as anyone. But don't kid yourself you're getting a Merc scheduled service, stamp in the book, and Mobilo Assistance renewed.
I looked at that site for a Honda in our family that needs servicing. It throws up an "Official Dealership" in Liverpool - there isn't one. The notes for the garage say they can only do diagnostic on Lexus and Toyota.
Just put my MB reg number in and the same garage comes up as an Official Dealership as it did for the Honda!
Edited by Sheepshanks on Tuesday 21st July 16:04
Gareth1974 said:
If it turned out not to be the main dealer once I’d booked it, then I’d cancel. Likewise if it was the main dealer, but they said they wouldn’t consider it to qualify as a ‘proper’ service, then I’d also cancel. I didn’t think you had a service book to have stamped though, these days?
Figure of speech - although my MB does have a service book.There's no way an MB dealer is servicing cars for those prices - that site is very misleading the garages referred to are generic franshise dealers, not specific to the marque.
On our VW it did offer a named VW dealer at slightly lower than VWs fixed price rates.
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