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The only downside is that they try to get you in early so in essence the plan is shorter. I'm currently 3 months early because it's progressively been brought forward. And you do also get a discounted mot by taking out the plan
It is cheaper for dealer to skip the 'service' and then deal with the limited number of people who complain, unfortunately that is the mindset of dealers who care more for their bottom line than for their customers.
Quote from: harry22673 on April 20, 2018, 08:08:46 AMThe only downside is that they try to get you in early so in essence the plan is shorter. I'm currently 3 months early because it's progressively been brought forward. And you do also get a discounted mot by taking out the planInteresting because my car had it's first service in January last year but it wasn't actually due until March. I aim to edge the annual service back to the March anniversary over the next 2 services always ensuring I stick with any deadlines. The mileage won't be an issue (3,000 ish pa) so it will only be the time. 3 weeks next year and another 3 weeks the year after.
In my case the dealer had serviced the car before I bought it in February.
Quote from: peteo48 on April 24, 2018, 11:13:40 AMIn my case the dealer had serviced the car before I bought it in February.Moving the service to the busy workshop time of the March registration change would not be my choice. There is more chance of a rushed job and service appointments can be less flexible as you also have lots of cars due an annual service.
Oh well, I have just been informed that this offer should not have been mentioned as I am buying a prereg car...I can have exactly the same package but it will be £895 i.e. 50% more. Frustrating seeing as this is an 18 plate car but such is the world of dealer incentives and discounting I guess.