Servicing woes
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SJP_

Original Poster:

5 posts

1 month

Tuesday 22nd July
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Hi there, this is my first post so not sure if i'm doing this right!

I have just had terrible service from a dealer and paid 800 quid for the privilege. Just wondered if anyone else has had a similar experience or knows of a better dealer / independent in the London area?

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croyde

24,900 posts

246 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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This is timely. Just had a call from a dealer telling me to book a service as it's been a year since I bought it from them.

£800! they asked you, was that just a check and oil change?

The £620 tax bill arrived this week as well and what with the insurance going up last month, that's a lot of cash which just seems to be going to people who take the pee.

So annoying.

I'm in Richmond borough so any suggestions?

A while ago someone suggested Lille which meant a mini break, nice drive and food/wine shopping along with a far cheaper service cost.

LE62NDE

431 posts

36 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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I have considered Lille; I believe the total cost is about the same, but you get a couple of days in France.

I live a few miles from St Albans, but their inability to provide a bodyshop to tackle aluminium corrosion means I'm going to Banbury for that; and may get the 3rd service done at the same time. Anyone know what they are asking these days?

SJP_

Original Poster:

5 posts

1 month

Tuesday 22nd July
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It was actually £550 for the service, but I also had the brake fluid and MOT done since I m short on time at the moment. Total came to £794.16.

I can t really complain about the actual work done but the communication from the service department was shocking.

For context, I bought my Alpine about 8 months ago, and after the first wash, I noticed corrosion on the alloys that definitely wasn t there before. I raised it with Alpine, and they were happy to sort it. I figured it would be easier to get everything done at once, since alloy repair can take a few days.

I booked the service and alloy repair over the phone, no issues there. But when I dropped the car off, I had to remind them about the alloys. I was told I d get an update, but instead got a call at the end of the day saying the car was ready for collection. Again, I had to remind them about the alloys.

In the end, I was chasing them for four days with no updates just one call to say the car was ready. No follow-up, no sorry this was missed

SJP_

Original Poster:

5 posts

1 month

Tuesday 22nd July
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I realise I am just ranting... maybe a trip to Lille next year is needed.

Oh and I was also given the car back with 20 miles in the tank, I'm sure I dropped it off with 80 in the tank.

Colin P

501 posts

159 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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SJP_ said:
I realise I am just ranting... maybe a trip to Lille next year is needed.

Oh and I was also given the car back with 20 miles in the tank, I'm sure I dropped it off with 80 in the tank.
Seen this a number of times, it's not that there is that much less fuel, but the cars can be left running stationary for ages (trip timers useful in identifying this), which reduced the average mpg, which is what the range is based upon. So, yes a bit less fuel, but mostly a much lowered average mpg = massive reduction in range.

Winchester too far? They are not part of RRG and as such are less expensive (as opposed to cheaper, which would imply it wasn't still expensive for what amounts to little more than an oil change).

7en

338 posts

27 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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SJP_ said:
It was actually £550 for the service, but I also had the brake fluid and MOT done since I m short on time at the moment. Total came to £794.16.

I can t really complain about the actual work done but the communication from the service department was shocking.

For context, I bought my Alpine about 8 months ago, and after the first wash, I noticed corrosion on the alloys that definitely wasn t there before. I raised it with Alpine, and they were happy to sort it. I figured it would be easier to get everything done at once, since alloy repair can take a few days.

I booked the service and alloy repair over the phone, no issues there. But when I dropped the car off, I had to remind them about the alloys. I was told I d get an update, but instead got a call at the end of the day saying the car was ready for collection. Again, I had to remind them about the alloys.

In the end, I was chasing them for four days with no updates just one call to say the car was ready. No follow-up, no sorry this was missed
Sorry you hadsub-par service.

Were your wheels repaired in the end?

Sporky

8,657 posts

80 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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I switched to the local garage. They've said it's very straightforward to work on and to get parts for.

AlpineGuy

32 posts

45 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Go to Hayes , may be van centre but you will get much better service there.
Price likely to be same / similar but far better service and communication
Can also do corrosion as has bodyshop on site

Simon Owen

871 posts

150 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Sporky said:
I switched to the local garage. They've said it's very straightforward to work on and to get parts for.
Same here, routine services are nothing special at all, cost saving is enormous, can’t see me ever returning to Alpine.
(out of warranty)

Terminator X

17,928 posts

220 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Winchester always great imho.

TX.

Sporky

8,657 posts

80 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Winchester did the work fine, but a Clio courtesy car isn't good enough when you've spent Alpine money.

The local place collects and delivers and charges half what Winchester did.

Terminator X

17,928 posts

220 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Sporky said:
Winchester did the work fine, but a Clio courtesy car isn't good enough when you've spent Alpine money.

The local place collects and delivers and charges half what Winchester did.
True as I got a Clio too. It was ok ish though but yeah no Alpine!

TX.

pfazzino

3 posts

12 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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I went with a recommendation and used Two Techs in Dartford. I ve used them twice now and Terry and Matt there are top blokes. Highly recommended. I’ve also used Mike at Rentech in Portsmouth who was great.

You might want an Alpine dealer stamp in your book but it means nothing to me. I ll trust a good independent over a faceless dealer service dept all day long.

Sporky

8,657 posts

80 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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Terminator X said:
True as I got a Clio too. It was ok ish though but yeah no Alpine!
It's a perfectly decent car, but it felt like they didn't much value me. Also it's 45 minutes each way for me - on good roads, but stll 3 hours of driving to drop off, go home, then come back and collect.

SJP_

Original Poster:

5 posts

1 month

Wednesday 23rd July
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7en said:
Sorry you hadsub-par service.

Were your wheels repaired in the end?
Yeah all sorted in the end. Just came out feeling like I was a nuisance to them.

Terminator X

17,928 posts

220 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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Sporky said:
Terminator X said:
True as I got a Clio too. It was ok ish though but yeah no Alpine!
It's a perfectly decent car, but it felt like they didn't much value me. Also it's 45 minutes each way for me - on good roads, but stll 3 hours of driving to drop off, go home, then come back and collect.
Not just Alpine though. When I owned Audi RS's, bearing in mind it was always the most expensive model of each range, I was treated no different to someone in a 10 year old Audi A1. I expected some RS bling wink

TX.

Iceblue

145 posts

47 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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SJP_ said:
Hi there, this is my first post so not sure if i'm doing this right!

I have just had terrible service from a dealer and paid 800 quid for the privilege. Just wondered if anyone else has had a similar experience or knows of a better dealer / independent in the London area?
Can never understand the pricing you buy a niche car sold in the same dealership as any other Renault car and you get totally ripped off for servicing how can they justify £800 for a oil change service, oil & filter will cost them less than £50 and about one hours labour

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framerateuk

2,817 posts

200 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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If it's any consolation, things are not much better on the RenaultSport side of things.

Just had my service and MOT done on my Megane 280 Cup.

Service: 600 (oil, filter, cabin filter + spark plugs).

Also had the aux belt changed, and needed new front anti roll bar links. (another 200 ish each).

With the MOT aswell my bill was just over £1100.

Renault used to be very reasonable with servicing, but prices have shot up over recent years.

I did go to an independant garage last year, but frustratingly the air filter and aux belt were only available from Renault and negated any cost savings!


croyde

24,900 posts

246 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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£600 is crazy for an oil change and a check!

I might try Renntech mentioned above. Would that invalidate my warranty though?