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Could VW really have charged a previous owner of my car £117.50 PLUS Vat for 6 spark plugs in 2001? :shock: :shock: :D

 

It doesn't list the labour for fitting them so conceivably could include that, but it is just in the parts section of the invoice so doesn't look like it!!

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I see previous owner of my car paid - in 1998 - £270 for 2 Dunlop (205/50) tyres. (including balance, etc.)

 

This must have been about double the normal price, anyone?

 

A year later he paid £254 for another pair.

 

The company was Quiknik. :lol:

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I'm typing up all the history (yes, i know :lol:) and he never paid more than £185 incl vat for 2x GSD-2 F1s (less in later years..)

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Could VW really have charged a previous owner of my car £117.50 PLUS Vat for 6 spark plugs in 2001? :shock: :shock: :D

 

It doesn't list the labour for fitting them so conceivably could include that, but it is just in the parts section of the invoice so doesn't look like it!!

 

 

yes its very possible as VW charged approx £19ea for a plug for a VR6 back then...........if the PO shopped around he could have bought the identical NGK plug in his local halfords for £5ea

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I have a simmilar bill for my golf VR6 for a previous owners plugs! when i bought it i got the same plugs from VW for £30, VW parts prices are quite steep especially if its a current model

 

as soon as its a few years older a lot of servicing parts go in the TPS VW catalogue and become much better value, i bought Platinum spark plugs for my old Rallye golf when i worked for VW at cost price, that was about £3 a plug, if you came in to buy them off the street they were nearly £17 each!!!

 

needless to say as i worked in the parts dept i used to give people some good deals :D as i knew how fleeced they were getting......and i didnt like the dealeship main boss! :lol:

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Could VW really have charged a previous owner of my car £117.50 PLUS Vat for 6 spark plugs in 2001? :shock: :shock: :D

 

It doesn't list the labour for fitting them so conceivably could include that, but it is just in the parts section of the invoice so doesn't look like it!!

 

 

yes its very possible as VW charged approx £19ea for a plug for a VR6 back then...........if the PO shopped around he could have bought the identical NGK plug in his local halfords for £5ea

unbelievable, and people think they've been ripped off by banks.. :? :?

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Years ago I was in my local dealers picking up some bits and a guy at the service desk was collecting his Golf at the same time. They read off the list of parts they'd swapped to fix his central locking, gave him a bill for almost £600 and told him he'd have to book another visit to bring the car back in as it actually didn't work yet.

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Im sure someone on here had a quote for a headgasket change on a VR and VW quoted £2000. WTF, you could get chains, clutch and a full head rebuild at a specialist for about £1300.

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Dealers only like selling and working on new cars, they are not in the least bit interested in an "old" volkswagen, and some of the mechanics i wouldnt let near my car!

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Dealers only like selling and working on new cars, they are not in the least bit interested in an "old" volkswagen, and some of the mechanics i wouldnt let near my car!

 

You can say that again. What I've suspected for years..... :(

 

And you're an ex-VW mechanic, so you'd know!! Mine never goes anywhere near a stealers!

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to be fair it's a very 'dealer specific' thing, some VW owners have good things to say about their local dealers even on the older cars, it tends to be the bigger dealers with a big focus on sales that have poor service departments, but I know for a fact that if they keep their sales figues up high then they keep their franchises, almost regardless of service complaints against them.

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Dealers only like selling and working on new cars, they are not in the least bit interested in an "old" volkswagen, and some of the mechanics i wouldnt let near my car!

 

It depends on the dealers. My local VW dealers parts department are actually getting out and hitting the shows this year, desperate to bring back the enthusiasts that dealers of old would have turned away. My parts dept always gives me discount and will happily tackle any old laundry list of parts I want ordering!

 

The same dealer has an older VW master technician working for them still who PREFERS working on older dubs (MK1's, etc) than he does the newer stuff. I suggested that they advertised that fact - they'd get more enthusiasts back if they knew their cars were in good hands!

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My VR6 was in for a service yesterday and the wanted £70 to replace the spark plugs

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