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milly143 | 11:36 Wed 15th Dec 2010 | Motoring
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Hello. Me again!

Can anyone tell me a sensible rough price for a car service. Been checking out local prices but they vary from £104 to over £200 for a full service. Seems like a big difference to me.
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Depends on the type of service you want on your car Milly, if you want genine parts putting in place or suitable parts? do you take your car to a dealer / agent you will pay high costs due to their overheads, depends on the engine size of your car, take your car to a local family garage & ask the FULL PRICE before you say yes. in the region of £150.
Depending what it needs!
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Thanks TWR, I just had a message from my brothers friend who turns out to work for VW (my car is a Golf) and he is going to come and do a full service with spark plugs, etc and diagnostics for me tomorrow for £120. Wish I knew who he worked for before now. Seems to be a good price to me and and he is a family friend, I can trust he won't rip me off.
Hi Milly, don't forget to ask him about the service book? this SHOULD be done at a VAT reg garage! But he might be able to do it !!!!!! this in-turn increases the value of your car.
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He mentioned to me that he will be able to stamp the book with a VW stamp. Not sure if this is naughty or not but it suits me at the moment.
I dare not answer that molly, but I think you know what I mean, as regards your car washing, A dirty car is a car that will cost you money if you neglect it! Take note.
Sorry, I should have said . Milly, xx
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Don't worry, Milly isn't my name either. :o)
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Real name, I meant.
Remember TWR that not that many people buy cars new - If Milly's car already has a somewhat patchy service history whether or not the service history is documented probably won't make a ton of difference.
Hi Jake, I do understand that, if the car has had the essentials, can belt, belts, Emission test, Dia, + Compression tests & checked + certs, should the car be sold on in the future it would help the buyer & satisfy them that the car had come from a good seller.
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