Over Revs Report with 2nd Service
Discussion
BarrySt said:
boxsey said:
Porsche GB should issue a countrywide directive to its centres about it's servicing prices. Many might be franchises but they still trade as 'Porsche Approved'. At the moment it's a post code lottery as to what we get charged!
It's not the franchises that are the problem - it's Porsche own dealerships; Reading, Guildford, West London, etc that charge £1600+ for a £975 service, want 2-days for it, and need months advance notice for a courtesy car.People know what to do next time.... upto the individual in the end.
PhilHay said:
Just had my GT4's major service carried out at an OPC and as I'm the second owner I was interested in getting an over revs report, the service advisor told me they checked and as there are no over revs there is no data or report so I couldn't get any paperwork to prove it, only a copy of a report with no issues, which helps with peace of mind
The service cost just under £1500.00 including spark plugs, brake fluid, drive belt check and MOT.
The over revs are checked but dont feature on the report. the OPC will have it recorded so you can just ask them to email you to confirm rev ranges. did you extend your warranty? if you did then this confirms your car hasnt been into rev range 3. if they offered you the warranty then i guess that also confirms it. best get an email from the OPC in any event, that's what i've asked for.The service cost just under £1500.00 including spark plugs, brake fluid, drive belt check and MOT.
TDT said:
BarrySt said:
boxsey said:
Porsche GB should issue a countrywide directive to its centres about it's servicing prices. Many might be franchises but they still trade as 'Porsche Approved'. At the moment it's a post code lottery as to what we get charged!
It's not the franchises that are the problem - it's Porsche own dealerships; Reading, Guildford, West London, etc that charge £1600+ for a £975 service, want 2-days for it, and need months advance notice for a courtesy car.People know what to do next time.... upto the individual in the end.
boxsey said:
Jeez! This just gets worse! The Porsche transparent servicing policy is as clear as mud!
Seems pretty clear to me:AW10 said:
https://files.porsche.com/filestore/download/uk/no...
This is Porsche's fixed price service price list but not all OPCs adhere to it.
This is Porsche's fixed price service price list but not all OPCs adhere to it.
AW10 said:
https://www12.porsche.com/filestore/download/uk/no...
lists who plays by the fixed pricing. OP, if the OPC is question is on the list it would seem you have v good grounds to go back and have a chat.
lists who plays by the fixed pricing. OP, if the OPC is question is on the list it would seem you have v good grounds to go back and have a chat.
Twinfan said:
boxsey said:
Jeez! This just gets worse! The Porsche transparent servicing policy is as clear as mud!
Seems pretty clear to me:AW10 said:
https://files.porsche.com/filestore/download/uk/no...
This is Porsche's fixed price service price list but not all OPCs adhere to it.
This is Porsche's fixed price service price list but not all OPCs adhere to it.
AW10 said:
https://www12.porsche.com/filestore/download/uk/no...
lists who plays by the fixed pricing. OP, if the OPC is question is on the list it would seem you have v good grounds to go back and have a chat.
lists who plays by the fixed pricing. OP, if the OPC is question is on the list it would seem you have v good grounds to go back and have a chat.
Porsche Retail Group Centre dealerships say that their runnings costs are higher... so trickles into the price of items such as workshop.
Their benefits for being PRG, is that they are the larger centres with more cars, larger allocations etc.
Obviously it's all about maximising profits.
Its a market place at the end of the day.... so people can choose the price they pay... for some of us that means travelling further to make a saving, or using an approved indy....depends what that means to you.
Their benefits for being PRG, is that they are the larger centres with more cars, larger allocations etc.
Obviously it's all about maximising profits.
Its a market place at the end of the day.... so people can choose the price they pay... for some of us that means travelling further to make a saving, or using an approved indy....depends what that means to you.
boxsey said:
And it's sod's law that my own centre (where I bought the car from) doesn't participate and there's no participating centre in a practical distance to use instead.
You can travel a fair distance for £600 . Mine was in for 2 days and they gave me a loan car, apart from a small investment in time the saving would be worth it wouldn't it?boxsey said:
And it's sod's law that my own centre (where I bought the car from) doesn't participate and there's no participating centre in a practical distance to use instead.
Yep - this was the point all along. My 3 closest OPC are all PRG... so i'd have to travel quite far, at a fair amount of inconvenience, to go to a participating centre... and then they don't know me or my car, and who knows what the booking situation might have been.Gassing Station | Boxster/Cayman | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff