Service cost trick....
1. Ask the dealer for the Renault Labour HOURS for each task.
2. Ask what there BEST Hourly deal will be (Aim for £40 per hour - less and it's a major score!)
3. Source the parts from the best priced places.
4. DO NOT buy oil from the dealer pump - Ask for the correct grade and spec oil from the parts dept - Secure a trade discount too (If they won't - others will) - Oh and TELL THEM TO REMOVE THE FLUSHES!
5. If you struggle - ask to speak to the service manager, ask what deal they'll do to keep you returning.
£500-£700 will soon seem VERY expensive - and distant
only flaw to that plan is no garage in there right mind would fit cambelt kits etc that they haven't supplied, myself and the other specialists i think would agree!
People that buy on the cheap parts that are useless and don't fit annoy you eh?
I had a chat with Andy @ Birchdown about this last time I was there and I was set on them supplying all the parts needed. Turning up with the wrong parts because you don't know what your doing is a waste of everyone's time.
Oh - I gathered £500 - £700 was an expected dealer price...
...£500 - £700 at a SPECIALIST??!?!?
HOLY CRAP - these are a tad bloody expensive to run/service!
No it's to do with if they fvck up - The customer isn't covered as the trader didn't provide the parts. If trader provides the parts then they are liable for anything that messes up.
I paid just over £700 at birchdown for belts, full service and a gearbox oil change + some other small jobs.
That is BARMY!!!!!!
I best get saving for when the RS 200 getting a few years old lol
does anyone know a specialist around shropshire area??
whats the difference between a specialist and renault dealership garage?