EVsince2016
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I already have free European car recovery anywaybut you wouldn't get the AA breakdown cover doing that.
I already have free European car recovery anywaybut you wouldn't get the AA breakdown cover doing that.
Over 10k so they refusedReally? Caroline told me how cheap it would be, how much did they want?
Was yours "low mileage"?
A wash at a dealership is a good thing ?Ok. I'm booked in for my first (low mileage) service at RRP MG near Stockport. Brilliant telephone reception, 2 hour slot, includes a wash and brush up and AA renewal. It's £30 odd. That's £100 cheaper than my local Stoneacre and £130 cheaper than my local Sandicliffe. From my point it's well worth the 65 miles drive (with a bit of bird watching on the way).
I ended up going to Frasers in Falkirk (well, I'm going tomorrow) and they quoted £78 for a low mileage. Their full service is even significantly cheaper than Macklin - I'd avoid them. They were a pain when I was getting something fixed under warrantee too.Hi - I am considering buying a used MG5(maybe standard or long range) and had been to Macklin Edinburgh and the sales person mentioned the annual service cost to be 225. This is the price i pay for servicing my petrol SUV and includes oil changes. He didnt have an answer but said the cost might be cheaper if you take up multiyear service plan.
When you do, could you please update this thread on where you got your car serviced and how much did it cost you?
Thanks!
Yes Bulldog asked for £144 for me and I said . . . . . . . nope!My low mileage (8300) was done yesterday by Waylands, an MG dealer on the outskirts of Oxford, £43.20 - less than half the price quoted by the more local dealer who I bought it from. Really nice people there too.
It was an pleasant enough hours drive each way to get there but we'd been promising ourselves a day in Oxford for a couple of years, and now with the old persons bus pass, and a bus direct into town from outside the dealer, it was a great day out. We visited the Ashmolean, Pitt Rivers and the Christmas market.
So again, £43.20 for a service, a year of AA and best of all they they washed it!!!
EDIT: Just a minor short-lived panic this morning. Went to Tesco and to get the closest parking I needed the cable from the frunk. It had gone!! Either it'd been nicked, or the dealer took it out and forgot to put it back or....
Yes, there it was, in the boot.
Not sure if they don't recommend you keeping it under the bonnet or they just put it there to get access during the service. They left my emergency release string hanging out of it's hole though, which was good![]()
I wasn't told about that by any of the dealers I rang, nor the one who eventually did the service, there is an optional anti corrosion inspection (required to maintain the paint warranty) which is an additional £25."
Cleverley just do the humidity test, a simple pass / fail. My brake fluid was dry so fine for another year.I have sent off an email to MG asking them to explain the "optional" but "required" statement.
Seems like a fiddle to get more money, a bit like brake fluid change after 2 years being needed but not in the service plan so extra cost.