Was this a reasonable price? Mercedes B service, £1270

Was this a reasonable price? Mercedes B service, £1270

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mubmoh

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47 posts

31 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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Hi,


I am not trying to appear as a cheapskate. Was how much I was quoted for a B service from a Mercedes dealership a reasonable price? I was expecting £700ish total.

What is my best alternative? Should I save up or go somewhere else?


My vehicle is an A CLASS A 180 AUTOMATIC W176 2013 WITH 28000 TOTAL MILAGE.
SEE IMAGES FOR BREAKDOWN.







swisstoni

18,185 posts

286 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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Don’t exactly make it readable do they.?
For a car that age I’d take it to a good Merc specialist.
You’ll likely get at least as good a job.

leef44

4,767 posts

160 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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How does that come to £1270?

Looks more like £650 incl VAT.

However, agreed it needs decoding and why doesn't a B service include coolant change, why is that an extra cost? I mean I would have thought that was one of the costs which makes a B service more expensive than an A service in the first place.

Definitely go to a specialist and not a dealer.

Is the fuel filter change a 10 year one off event? I'm surprised that you need to remove the fuel tank to change the filter.

mubmoh

Original Poster:

47 posts

31 months

Thursday 9th February 2023
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Other 2 images did not upload - they are here.

Anyone have a MB specialist they recommend in South London?

Thanks

Zippee

13,582 posts

241 months

Thursday 9th February 2023
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If it helps I paid less than that for a b service with brake fluid on my AMG GTC, for a standard A class that's taking the proverbial.

anonymous-user

61 months

Thursday 9th February 2023
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Where's the costing for the labour?

Dog Star

16,488 posts

175 months

Thursday 9th February 2023
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Jesus - it gets worse!

The likes of Merc/Audi/BMW have become such “lifestyle” marques that they come up with these crazy numbers and mugs pay it. That is simply insane.

I used to be able to negotiate the price of servicing down and get a price match with Mercedes, but they started to be much less amenable and I actually had the service manager present me with a full rate bill once and call me a liar to my face when I said that it wasn’t the price agreed.

The whole experience grates with me too, from the false smiles of the dolly birds to the condescending way they go through the bill with you.

I’ve a local specialist and they’ve been absolutely brilliant, they can update the digital service record and are a lot less than half the price of MB. If you’re leasing check if you are allowed to use any garage with your lease company - I make a point of this, as it’s a cost to consider. So far they’re all been ok EXCEPT MERC Finance, who insist you go to a main dealer for a thorough reaming.

I won’t go there now even if they try and price match - the whole sterile false environment gets my back up, not to mention some of the pompous tools who you see in there (who are the ones they cater for, to be fair). Saw one bloke who had not had his car washed when it was in for a service - he’d brought it back in (and described it as a “mini valet”. rolleyes )

HammyHamster

394 posts

179 months

Thursday 9th February 2023
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Merc E220d about to go in for a B service at my local specialist independent. £320.

TarquinMX5

2,062 posts

87 months

Thursday 9th February 2023
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A 'normal' MB B-service is basically an oil/filter change plus pollen filter and various 'check this/that'.

Anything else is charged as an 'extra', ie brake fluid, gearbox fluid, air filter(s), fuel filter, pan roof lubrication, coolant etc., all of which are scheduled at varying times, ie every 2, 3, 5, 10, 15 years etc. (or mileage).

The price quoted, as it appears to include gearbox fluid and coolant is not, unfortunately, anything out of the ordinary. I'm not saying I think it's good value, just that it's not unusual in my experience.

MB have increased their service charges in recent years largely, IMHO, to make their 'service contracts' (either monthly or paid up-front) work out slightly cheaper, resulting in many people taking that option, effectively tying them into the dealer network.

Don't forget though, you usually receive free coffee and wi-fi smile

Dog Star

16,488 posts

175 months

Thursday 9th February 2023
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TarquinMX5 said:
Don't forget though, you usually receive free coffee and wi-fi smile
I get that at my independent.

stevemcs

8,989 posts

100 months

Thursday 9th February 2023
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A service is usually oil, B service is Oil and cabin filter, then air and fuel filters at set mileage / age, gearbox oil change is the same

Gearbox service is anywhere between £250 and £350 depending on how much oil you get out.

I would say its expensive.

leef44

4,767 posts

160 months

Thursday 9th February 2023
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Yes definitely take it to a specialist. Sorry I don't know any near south London. I was in north Surrey before, near Kingston, and I used to drive an hour south to Horndean to take it to PCS (Prestige Car Service).

I know it's a bit far away but I've always found it worth it.

mubmoh

Original Poster:

47 posts

31 months

Friday 10th February 2023
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pocketspring said:
Where's the costing for the labour?
I believe its in the line where it just states "Major Service B", then underneath it states the parts.


Dog Star said:
I’ve a local specialist and they’ve been absolutely brilliant, they can update the digital service record and are a lot less than half the price of MB. If you’re leasing check if you are allowed to use any garage with your lease company - I make a point of this, as it’s a cost to consider. So far they’re all been ok EXCEPT MERC Finance, who insist you go to a main dealer for a thorough reaming.

I won’t go there now even if they try and price match - the whole sterile false environment gets my back up, not to mention some of the pompous tools who you see in there (who are the ones they cater for, to be fair). Saw one bloke who had not had his car washed when it was in for a service - he’d brought it back in (and described it as a “mini valet”. rolleyes )
I own the car outright fortunately, so no lease or finance deal. I guess I will be searching for a local specialist, hopefully I can find one.
I agree with your sentiment of sterile environment, was a bit weird. Ironically, I still got a free car wash even though my car wasn't serviced, thought that was nice, but then they refused to print out my digital service record for me. So I have mixed emotions.


TarquinMX5 said:
Anything else is charged as an 'extra', ie brake fluid, gearbox fluid, air filter(s), fuel filter, pan roof lubrication, coolant etc., all of which are scheduled at varying times, ie every 2, 3, 5, 10, 15 years etc. (or mileage).

The price quoted, as it appears to include gearbox fluid and coolant is not, unfortunately, anything out of the ordinary. I'm not saying I think it's good value, just that it's not unusual in my experience.
Yep - I expected the gearbox oil change. However, even still was surprised by how much the total bill ended up at. Even without that I was still seeing
to pay £800 for the regular B service.


leef44 said:
I was in north Surrey before, near Kingston, and I used to drive an hour south to Horndean to take it to PCS (Prestige Car Service).

I know it's a bit far away but I've always found it worth it.
Thanks for the recommendation, will check them out, but seems too far at a first glance.

swisstoni

18,185 posts

286 months

Friday 10th February 2023
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In the Merc section there’s a sticky list of specialists.

Sheepshanks

35,033 posts

126 months

Friday 10th February 2023
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If you time it right, and assuming all that work really is called for at the same time, the MB’s ServiceCare can be a ‘bargain’.

On an A Class it’s about a grand for two services so you’d be ahead just on the service shown.

RichA35

129 posts

61 months

Friday 10th February 2023
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Sheepshanks said:
If you time it right, and assuming all that work really is called for at the same time, the MB’s ServiceCare can be a ‘bargain’.

On an A Class it’s about a grand for two services so you’d be ahead just on the service shown.
This is worth doing, they also sometimes have 20% off deals it you pay the whole lot up front, not monthly. I paid £970ish for an A, B, A plan. This is now £1476 paying monthly for 3 services. They also pick the car up and drop it off for free.

I also joined the scheme when they were actually doing the first service, which you are not meant to do as it take a bit of time to get the account number. But a quick call to a helpful lady and it was all sorted….sometimes it’s better to beg forgiveness than ask permission.

Niponeoff

2,411 posts

34 months

Friday 10th February 2023
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Had the first service on our 71 plate, but think I'll be going independent from now on as we'll be keeping it a while. Free dealer prices just take the Michael.

Panamax

5,085 posts

41 months

Friday 10th February 2023
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Maybe nobody else actually bothered to read what was posted, but what's all this about fuel tank removal? Was there a problem with the car before it went in?

People talk constantly about the attractions of "specialists". There are at least as many dodgy self-appointed specialists a main dealers.

anonymous-user

61 months

Friday 10th February 2023
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Panamax said:
Maybe nobody else actually bothered to read what was posted, but what's all this about fuel tank removal? Was there a problem with the car before it went in?

People talk constantly about the attractions of "specialists". There are at least as many dodgy self-appointed specialists a main dealers.
Literally the third post down mentions about the fuel tank.

Panamax

5,085 posts

41 months

Friday 10th February 2023
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pocketspring said:
Literally the third post down mentions about the fuel tank.
Mentions what??

Is this a normal expense or not? That's what counts.

Does everyone with a slightly older car have it dismantled at considerable expense to change the hard-to-get-at fuel filter when the car's running perfectly? Not me.