Fixed Price Servicing

Fixed Price Servicing

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Marc_Hill

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255 posts

141 months

Sunday 10th June 2018
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My 981 Boxster S is due a service in the next few months. Ive been shopping around a few of my local opc's and they all seem to be signed up to the fixed price servicing.

I seem to recall hearing from somewhere that not all opc's had signed up to this and therefore you may be able to negotiate the costs of servicing more with them.

Any truth in this? An if so, are there any in the South East?

CrashBang

225 posts

155 months

Sunday 10th June 2018
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Reading OPC do not part-take in fixed price servicing, I do not think any of the Porsche retail group do.

Fixed price cost are competitive and i do not think you will get an OPC service for less.

As an example, Reading OPC, expect a cost at least double of what is offered from other OPC's under the fixed price menu

n4aat

458 posts

212 months

Sunday 10th June 2018
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Fixed price is the cheapest from my experience. Those that don’t adopt it do so to be able to charge more.

I couldn’t find one that did in the SE. Although got pretty close in the end.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 10th June 2018
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Marc_Hill said:
I seem to recall hearing from somewhere that not all opc's had signed up to this and therefore you may be able to negotiate the costs of servicing more with them.
Your recollection isn't wholly misguided but I think you have it the wrong way round.

Some OPCs have rates HIGHER than the national fixed price scale. You have to try to negotiate them DOWN to that level.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 10th June 2018
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Hmm. I’ve a big service coming up next month and would prefer fixed price... It sounds like I should forget Reading and Guildford (Porsche network) and so that leaves Swindon (for SE) ?

DJMC

3,438 posts

103 months

Sunday 10th June 2018
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March 2018 - quoted "fixed price" £1,155 for 40k major service OPC Leicester including belt check, spark plugs, brake fluid.

Phoned OPC Sutton Coldfield. Service receptionist asked service manager what they could do. £900 all in. Same items.
That's where I went. However, I do not recommend SC OPC.

Shop around... but cheapest may mean crappiest.

V800MJH

503 posts

157 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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Fixed price servicing is very cheap.

You'll not get it for any less.

So if your local don't do it, ask them to match the price of it.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

265 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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V800MJH said:
Fixed price servicing is very cheap.

You'll not get it for any less.

So if your local don't do it, ask them to match the price of it.
I don't call Fixed price cheap by the time you add in extra's

My Golf CS was £173 my R was about £800.

nothing cheap about fixed priced servicing bar it's fixed !!

Twinfan

10,125 posts

104 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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Porsche911R said:
I don't call Fixed price cheap by the time you add in extra's

My Golf CS was £173 my R was about £800.

nothing cheap about fixed priced servicing bar it's fixed !!
£495 for the scheduled 2yr/20,000m service on my 981, plus £95 for brake fluid. So £580 or £290 a year. Your Golf is annual servicing too I guess, and my wife's Focus RS is around £150 a year for a minor service, more for a major.

Porsche fixed priced servicing for the minor services isn't cheap, no, but it's not astronomical. It's the major's that add up.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

265 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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Twinfan said:
£495 for the scheduled 2yr/20,000m service on my 981, plus £95 for brake fluid. So £580 or £290 a year. Your Golf is annual servicing too I guess, and my wife's Focus RS is around £150 a year for a minor service, more for a major.

Porsche fixed priced servicing for the minor services isn't cheap, no, but it's not astronomical. It's the major's that add up.
They only change the oil on a minor so £500 for an oil change is shocking imo.

They don't change filters or anything.

CrashBang

225 posts

155 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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Schmed said:
Hmm. I’ve a big service coming up next month and would prefer fixed price... It sounds like I should forget Reading and Guildford (Porsche network) and so that leaves Swindon (for SE) ?
Dependent on your location, also try Brooklands & Silverstone

Twinfan

10,125 posts

104 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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Porsche911R said:
They only change the oil on a minor so £500 for an oil change is shocking imo.

They don't change filters or anything.
Pollen filter is changed, but no air filters aren't. It is shocking, but as it's every two years £250 vs £150 for a Focus isn't that extreme. It depends how you look at it.



SV_WDC

707 posts

89 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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Porsche911R said:
They only change the oil on a minor so £500 for an oil change is shocking imo.

They don't change filters or anything.
Major includes all the items on a minor service, which gets oil change & oil filter change too. At least that's what the 'fixed price servicing' states on the Porsche website

Rick101

6,969 posts

150 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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What is the other option to fixed price servicing? A made up price confused

Don't have a new car and avoid Dealers like the plague so this seems somewhat strange to me

V800MJH

503 posts

157 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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Porsche911R said:
They only change the oil on a minor so £500 for an oil change is shocking imo.

They don't change filters or anything.
£470 (Inc brake fluid) over 2 years is nothing. Even les if you provide the oil.

They don't change the air filter but they change the pollen filter and the oil filter obviousy. As well as give the car a general check over and a stamp in the book. Dont forget the loan car for a couple of days.

I'd say that's relatively cheap for a sports car! When you compare to other marques with a £150-200 per yearly service, it almost seems a bargain.

Minor service includes:
•Fault code analysis
•Replacement of pollen filter
•Replacement of oil filter and engine oil using Mobil 1 oil
•Provision of one litre Mobil 1 top-up pack
•Inspection of: vehicle underside and engine compartment, coolant hoses, coolant (level and antifreeze check), radiator, air intake, brake system, brake hoses and lines, drive shafts, tyres, locks and latches, electrical equipment, horn, windscreen wiper washing system, power steering and fluid level check and lighting system (including headlights and indicators)
•Final test drive to check all major safety, comfort and mechanical systems for effective operation followed by final post-drive fluid level check

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

265 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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V800MJH said:
£470 (Inc brake fluid) over 2 years is nothing. Even les if you provide the oil.

They don't change the air filter but they change the pollen filter and the oil filter obviousy. As well as give the car a general check over and a stamp in the book. Dont forget the loan car for a couple of days.

I'd say that's relatively cheap for a sports car! When you compare to other marques with a £150-200 per yearly service, it almost seems a bargain.

Minor service includes:
•Fault code analysis
•Replacement of pollen filter
•Replacement of oil filter and engine oil using Mobil 1 oil
•Provision of one litre Mobil 1 top-up pack
•Inspection of: vehicle underside and engine compartment, coolant hoses, coolant (level and antifreeze check), radiator, air intake, brake system, brake hoses and lines, drive shafts, tyres, locks and latches, electrical equipment, horn, windscreen wiper washing system, power steering and fluid level check and lighting system (including headlights and indicators)
•Final test drive to check all major safety, comfort and mechanical systems for effective operation followed by final post-drive fluid level check
so an oil change and pollen filter that's it as I stated :-) £500 we have a different view on what a bargain is

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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Porsche911R said:
so an oil change and pollen filter that's it as I stated :-) £500 we have a different view on what a bargain is
Are we to take it you DIY all your servicing to make sure it's done properly?

If not, why not? Because, let's face it, any idiot can do an oil change and pollen filter.

Marc_Hill

Original Poster:

255 posts

141 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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See it from both sides of the argument. £250 a year is not a lot of money to keep your car serviced and up to date. But, when you break it down, that they are asking £500 for an oil and filter change with a quick check over, then yes I would agree its a rip off.

KEVS500

86 posts

234 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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Pricing depends on age as well as major/minor rates. Quite a lot done at 6 years in addition to the standard minor - irc. Also savings can be negotiated if warranty inspection needed, MoT, etc. Club membership pays for itself at service time too. I have not found Porsche's 'fixed price' cheaper in such circumstances.

ttdan

1,091 posts

193 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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I find it unbelievable that the same company that publishes the “fixed” price pricelist on their own National PCGB website don’t actually offer those prices themselves, theirs are actually higher...something extremely dodgy about the whole thing.

This is before you get into the frankly ludicrous value proposition they offer for an oil change. Please remember that spark plugs are an extra £400 on top of any major service too if you happen to own a GT3.

Possibly anti competitive behaviour & blatant taxation of the stupid.