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Post by cabb » Mon Jan 24, 2011 3:28 pm

Hi my RS4 Avant 2007 needs new pads and a service im based in Glasgow are the dealers or Specialists better in this area and how would this affect any resale value if main dealers are not used any info would be most welcome Thanks Alec

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Post by HYFR » Mon Jan 24, 2011 5:45 pm

get a service done at main dealer up until its 5 years old for DRC goodwill
get the pads done at specialist and save yourself the labour ...

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Post by scottie1979 » Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:02 pm

Cant be much help on the specialist front in this area but (interested to see what other people come up with) but as for dealers i found Ayr to be better than Glasgow in terms of service and price ( £ strangely as they are the same group).

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Post by S4Player » Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:01 pm

There's a guy close to glasgow Audi who's a specialist in Audi and porka's etc I think I'm sure irvined uses him and has done for years maybe give him a pm mate
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Post by bluenosewrx » Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:16 pm

I have used these guys and had a brilliant service from them, had my oil cooler changed due to the pipes corroding and radiator changed due to stone penetration.

http://www.a4audi.co.uk/

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Post by cabb » Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:54 pm

Thanks guys for the info will go and talk to some of these poeple in the morning Thanks Alec

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Post by sonny » Tue Jan 25, 2011 2:53 am

aka_dk wrote:get a service done at main dealer up until its 5 years old for DRC goodwill
get the pads done at specialist and save yourself the labour ...
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Post by DrB » Fri May 06, 2011 10:25 pm

I need to state that I have lived in Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Oxford and Lancashire and I am now back in Glasgow. A4Audi ( http://www.a4audi.co.uk/) and Andy who manages the business is excellent, with customer service, price and help. It is the one reason that I have decided to keep running my 6 after 103 000 miles. There is no reason to change this car if I don't have to worry about the little problems.

The only other independent, good specialist I found in Scotland is Star Performance, although I have not been there for a couple of years.
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Post by scottie1979 » Fri May 06, 2011 11:53 pm

good to know thanks

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Post by DaytonaSarge » Sat May 07, 2011 1:39 am

Sorry guys, don't mean to burst the bubble, but any garage can give you a proper service without being a "dealer", it's called block exemption and came in early 2000. Don't believe that just because they're an Audi dealer that they're better than anyone else, if its just a service it's no big deal. Plus I've had my DRC fixed under extended warranty without having full Audi service history, as long as official parts are used in your service, then your warranty remains intact. The salesmen in the showrooms will want you to believe otherwise, but you can have your car serviced wherever you want, at exactly the same standard, without paying £150 an hour labour etc.

Sorry to rant, but the whole full Audi service history is a con and just means youve paid through the nose for something any local mechanic can do. If you don't believe me, just google it. Google is your friend after all.

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Post by irvind » Sat May 07, 2011 2:02 am

Ken Brown in Hillington, 0141 882 6757.
Has looked after my S2 for a long time, does a lot of RS6's too apparently. Glasgow Audi send bits of work his way too.
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Post by Steve_C » Sat May 07, 2011 10:07 am

DaytonaSarge wrote:Sorry guys, don't mean to burst the bubble, but any garage can give you a proper service without being a "dealer", it's called block exemption and came in early 2000. Don't believe that just because they're an Audi dealer that they're better than anyone else, if its just a service it's no big deal. Plus I've had my DRC fixed under extended warranty without having full Audi service history, as long as official parts are used in your service, then your warranty remains intact. The salesmen in the showrooms will want you to believe otherwise, but you can have your car serviced wherever you want, at exactly the same standard, without paying £150 an hour labour etc.

Sorry to rant, but the whole full Audi service history is a con and just means youve paid through the nose for something any local mechanic can do. If you don't believe me, just google it. Google is your friend after all.

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Re: Dealer or Specialist

Post by DaytonaSarge » Sat May 07, 2011 12:14 pm

I didnt have FASH and had my DRC replaced... It shouldnt make any difference.
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Re: Dealer or Specialist

Post by scottie1979 » Sat May 07, 2011 12:41 pm

My car is a month away from 5 years old and still on original DRC so i contacted Audi UK for a bit of reassurance. I was told that the 5 year is goodwill on the basis that it has a full Audi service history. Now that came from the horses mouth. the people who have had services outwith Audi and still had their DRC sorted are lucky and probably have their dealer to thank.
Now i would be the first to agree that it shouldnt matter, but the 5 year deal isnt a warranty as such so DaytonaSarge' point doesnt apply.

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Re: Dealer or Specialist

Post by PetrolDave » Sat May 07, 2011 5:49 pm

scottie1979 wrote: the people who have had services outwith Audi and still had their DRC sorted are lucky and probably have their dealer to thank.
Not the dealer - in my case a letter from Jeremy Hicks stating that Audi would pay stopped any discussion about payment as soon as the Service Advisor saw it. All thanks to a campaign that was run on here.
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