First service costs

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Post by ChrisRS4 » Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:00 pm

jackwood wrote:Judder on full lock is normally a "feature" of high performance cars. As you apply lock the wheel cambers over and the tyre ends up running right on its shoulder (appply full lock, then get out of the car and look at how far the wheel leans over). As the tyre moves around the circle it pushes sideways against the shoulder tread-blocks of the tyre. These tread blocks flex as far as they can, and then spring back into shape, causing that shudder. Almost all Porsches do this, and the RS4 does it exactly the same. Obviously the type of tyre and road ruface make a difference to how noticable this "feature" is.

Basically, it's normal......
ME thinks you answered in the wrong thread :wink:

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Post by P_G » Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:35 am

My first AVS1 was free! Part of the deal in buying my RS plus new tyres. But I did ask locally and stealers would charge £310 IIRC.

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Post by jackwood » Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:49 pm

Double Post, Sorry.
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Post by jackwood » Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:51 pm

ChrisRS4 wrote:
jackwood wrote:Judder on full lock is normally a "feature" of high performance cars. As you apply lock the wheel cambers over and the tyre ends up running right on its shoulder (appply full lock, then get out of the car and look at how far the wheel leans over). As the tyre moves around the circle it pushes sideways against the shoulder tread-blocks of the tyre. These tread blocks flex as far as they can, and then spring back into shape, causing that shudder. Almost all Porsches do this, and the RS4 does it exactly the same. Obviously the type of tyre and road ruface make a difference to how noticable this "feature" is.

Basically, it's normal......
ME thinks you answered in the wrong thread :wink:
Well, this was also in the first post and was what I was replying too. Though I have just seen the other thread, so I might go and add this in over there too :wink:
pippyrips wrote: Others things being looked at are a leaking boot lid, funny noise and feel in the steering at full lock/slow speed and poor performance when cold for the first couple of miles - all of which have been noted by many others on here.
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Post by byron13 » Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:47 pm

Well at just over 6k DIS says I need a service in 2 days or 4000 miles!!!!
Mostly all short journeys for me and then over xmas I was driving into work each day as the trains were shafted so the computer seems to have gone a bit weird!

Just rung around a few dealers and the diff in price for the simple oil, filter and check first service is incredible: - Nearest £390 then 10 miles further away £345 and then 40 miles up the A12 £265!!! Labour at the dearest one is £103 PH plus VAT - daylight robbery me thinks?

Out of principal I may well just drive up the A12 to get this done and have a nice blast whilst I am at it.

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Post by pippyrips » Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:03 pm

exactly what i will be doing next time.

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RE: have i been ripped of with first service at 494.98 break

Post by Andyuk911 » Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:28 am

Uuummmm that seems good ...mine was more, but I had a plastic bag stuck on one of the cats ... now when I jump out of the car, it smells like I have been on a race track for a hour, when in fact I have not ..... I am trying to see which super market logo is on the bag so I can sue them ...LOL
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RE: have i been ripped of with first service at 494.98 break

Post by VARSITY » Wed Jan 16, 2008 10:04 am

Why not use a non main dealer if theres no rules to say you have to, other than they must be VAT registered.
Never argue with an idiot, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.

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Post by jackwood » Wed Mar 05, 2008 9:47 am

Anybody got any more prices on first service costs for variable milage intervals?

Been quoted £350, "about" £400, and £420 so far from 3 dealers.

Seams a wide spread. Anybody in the Manchester area had a 1st service recently that can supply a comparative quote?

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Post by Adam » Wed Mar 05, 2008 6:29 pm

just had mine done - it was £215 at Wimbledon Audi

seemed very good to me although it was only an oil change and oil filter

but not pollen filter and other bits as my car has only done 8k miles

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Post by mfire » Thu Mar 06, 2008 7:21 pm

Ahem - just paid £520 for a first service and brake fluid change at 15k :oops: Thought it seemed a bit steep - off to check invoice!

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what the ......

Post by s3marc » Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:37 pm

Just paid £515 for first service (well company did!) - pretty steep for an oil change and pollen filter.
Included fuel and oil additive - £10.00 each , any ideas? and 7 lots of lube??? :oops: ooowww errrr

They have ordered a new RNS-E for me , as mine does not keep its volume setting when switched off and then back on - comes on at a fixed volume.

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RE: what the ......

Post by Adam » Thu Mar 06, 2008 11:42 pm

still can't believe how cheap mine was (SW London is one of the most expensive places in the country usually)

breakdown was:

60 labour (so presumably 30-40 mins)
21 oil filter
76 8 litres of SLX longlife 3
27 two wiper blades
2 plug and washer
32 VAT
218 total

gutted in a way as I am not paying (on FCM plan) but that makes me a little suspicious although the dealer gets the money from VW Finance and their money is as good as mine

has anyone else had a lowish miles 1st service and is this all they did?

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RE: what the ......

Post by caldy » Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:14 am

Newcastle Audi quoted £310 for 1st variable service, less £145 if you supply the oil.
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Post by P_G » Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:44 am

Exactly what I was quoted. What I would say caldy is if you do have to book your car in for a service, give me a shout. I have a mate who is an Audi tech and Tyneside Audi who I would implicitly trust to do the work on my car and would recommend to you. :wink:

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