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Is it worth keeping up the FVWSH?

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Now I think I already know the answer to this but was just after peoples opinions.

 

Car is 1995 VR6

 

82k

 

I have had good service from my local VW garage over the years but recently even the 'master techs' don't really have the knowledge to look after a 13 year old car and all of its idiosyncracies! I already take the car to a mechanic up the road from me who is a proper VW enthusiast, owned VR6's and currently building a nice 1.8T Rallye.

 

So is it still worth taking the car to VW and paying through the nose for what is effectively an oil change just to keep the history up? Would it still be a 'bonus' for any future buyers?

 

Thanks for your thoughts..

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a service history would be good, depends how long you plan to keep it etc and how you going to sell it.

 

i don't think VW are worth the money, like you say they don't really know much about the corrado, they just have the right tools.

 

i'd rather use a corrado specialist or someone who knows the cars

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The service history would obviously still be kept up to date. Just not with the VW stamp in the book :hitler:

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