M6 driven 8 miles during service

M6 driven 8 miles during service

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matt21

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4,290 posts

205 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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My M6 is in for its big service today including vehicle check. The car has been driven 8 miles. Is this normal?

JEA1K

2,504 posts

224 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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matt21 said:
My M6 is in for its big service today including vehicle check. The car has been driven 8 miles. Is this normal?
Doesn't sound OTT for a road test .... why don't you ask them, it might be part of the service?

As its not a Friday, you can assume it wasn't used for the fish and chip run. wink

cuprabob

14,677 posts

215 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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Apprentice probabluly used it for the run up to Greggs smile

Seriously though, I wouldn't say 8 miles is over the top for a road test.

Edited by cuprabob on Thursday 22 April 13:14

Pixelpeep Z4

8,600 posts

143 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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matt21 said:
My M6 is in for its big service today including vehicle check. The car has been driven 8 miles. Is this normal?
was this you? yikes

https://globalnews.ca/news/7696935/borrowed-car-de...



M135idriver

2 posts

37 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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Long time lurker here! Would be interested in replies, recently dropped off my approved used M135i for a planned service with a few niggles including an oil leak. These were sorted out on warranty, but was surprised to see car had been driven 30 miles... Don't have any hidden dash cams, trackers etc. to check the speeds/where it's been driven. Generally excellent dealership so I let them off, I suspect if challenged their defense would be driving the car vigorously to ensure no ongoing leakage? (and an excellent reason for the technician to drive something a bit exciting than a 4 pot diesel!).

stevemcs

8,676 posts

94 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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If we just carry out a service then for us they go in and out of the workshop, if we carry out disc's and pads or a full service or any diagnostic work then we tend to cover 9 miles. If its DPF related then it can be 30- 40 miles.

I guess it depends what it was in for but i personally wouldn't consider it an issue.

PurpleTurtle

7,016 posts

145 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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I suppose they could reasonably argue that 8 miles was required to get the car up to proper operating temperature and experience a range of road conditions, but the tech probably went the 'long' way. Does this get it to a local dual carriageway/motorway and back for a quick blast?


matt21

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4,290 posts

205 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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To be fair the “vehicle check” service (waste of money) does say road test. They used 4 litres of fuel during the whole service so about 10mpg.

Guess it is what is is, I will ask the question when I pick it up anyway and have a good check over.

zarlak

388 posts

86 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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I put my car in to the main dealers for a warranty repair on the brakes a few weeks ago on a Friday morning.

I had a call late morning to say they needed a part and it would not be ready until the following Monday and the car needed to stay with them as it would be unsafe to drive. A bit inconvenient but not a major problem as i have another car to use.

Checked the tracker app on my phone over the weekend to find that the car had been used to pop to the local shops a few miles away in the afternoon!

There was an interesting conversation with the manager when i picked it up...

Elliot2000

785 posts

177 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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M135idriver said:
Long time lurker here! Would be interested in replies, recently dropped off my approved used M135i for a planned service with a few niggles including an oil leak. These were sorted out on warranty, but was surprised to see car had been driven 30 miles... Don't have any hidden dash cams, trackers etc. to check the speeds/where it's been driven. Generally excellent dealership so I let them off, I suspect if challenged their defense would be driving the car vigorously to ensure no ongoing leakage? (and an excellent reason for the technician to drive something a bit exciting than a 4 pot diesel!).
From my own experience of working in a dealer - not many techs would get excited about driving an m135 - they are fairly run of the mill, and unless you are really putting your foot down they don’t feel much more special than other 1 series. Techs will generally be more interested in getting through their jobs as quick as possible to boost their bonus at the end of the month

Something really interesting like an old z3m breadvan, z8 or e30 m3 etc might make them forget about their bonus for a few minutes

J4CKO

41,639 posts

201 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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Mine didnt get driven far, but I did spot it coming sideways out of the junction as I returned to collect it !

Court_S

13,001 posts

178 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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Elliot2000 said:
Something really interesting like an old z3m breadvan, z8 or e30 m3 etc might make them forget about their bonus for a few minutes
There was a chap who’s Z3M got pranged on a test drive (I think it was posted on here).

Jazzer

1,679 posts

205 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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I dropped my Evo off for a service one Saturday in my madder days and went for a wonder to the local McDonald’s for a breakfast to kill time. Half an hour into this, I saw my car being driven sideways round the roundabout.
I did not need to pay for the service, including new discs and pads all round....!!!!

Wills2

22,894 posts

176 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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J4CKO said:
Mine didnt get driven far, but I did spot it coming sideways out of the junction as I returned to collect it !
I once drove off the forecourt sideways in a loaner 645i (unintentionally) whilst the salesman looked on, he called me up and said that's the first time I've seen that happen...

As for the OP I think they're being very precious it's not a 250 GTO.



anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 24th April 2021
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Always think of this lol



matt21

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4,290 posts

205 months

Saturday 24th April 2021
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Just to close this off. They claim all M cars need a test drive to get to the car warm to check oil level. Guess it is what it is. They offered twice to pay for the fuel (4 litres). I said I wasn’t bothered but they insisted. Saved a few pounds on a £750 service...!

Thermobaric

725 posts

121 months

Saturday 24th April 2021
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You'd think it would save them a bit of time if they got someone to check the oil just after you dropped it off before they hung the key up.

t.boydy

171 posts

63 months

Saturday 24th April 2021
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We always test drive vehicles before the service to make sure all is ok, no knocks rattles, brakes ok etc then the technician who carried out the work re test drives it then the workshop manager signs it off with another test drive. Around 18 miles in total

Tom