Just been charged £528 by Mini main dealer (Sytner) to replace front and rear pads at 20K miles. Pads only, NOT pads and discs.
Mini service website quotes the same job on previous models (2009-2013) at £220 (£115 front, £105 rear) ...under the "value service" section.
www.mini-service.co.uk/value_service
I have challenged the dealer ... they claim that as Mini UK have not (yet) released a "service value kit" for the brake pad change on the F56, they have to charge more than double the price of the job on previous models.
I also challenged the pricing with Mini UK Customer Service - they didn't use the "new model" defence but stated something which is most worrying ...
quote :
"The prices that are shown on our website are a recommend price set by MINI UK. However most of our MINI Centres are independently owned businesses, they’re able to set their own prices if they feel there’s a need to, this is usually depending on the parts used and work that needs to be carried out"
Unquote.
My response to that is ...Nothing on thewebsite suggests that prices are "recommended" or that they can be varied by an individual Mini main dealer. The phrase used on the website is "Transparent Pricing" ..........apparently that means the dealer can charge whatever they like and Mini UK doesn't see that as a problem.
So - I have asked the main dealer what, exactly is so different about pads for the F56 that they cost twice as much to supply and fit as those on the previous 7 years models ? In particular, if front pads for an R56 can be supplied AND fitted for a total cost of £115, why does it cost £102 +VAT just in labour charges to fit front pads on an F56
Before anyone goes down the "all Mini/BMW dealers charge top dollar...go to an independent and get the pads from Euro Parts etc. etc... yes I know that, but when the car is still under warranty, is covered by a 5 year/50,000 mile TLC pack (from new) and is in for its first (TLC covered) brake fluid change PLUS the latest "Quality enhancement " (aka recall) for the axial bearing shells on crankshaft...and the dealer does a vehicle healthcheck and calls at 4pm and says "front pads 99% worn, rear pads 80% worn..and I can replace all of them by 5pm ........what would you do.......you wouldn't spend half a day getting other quotes would you ??
Oh yes...dealer offered me a free MOT in August as a "goodwill gesture"....that really makes me happy.....
So - anyone out there able to tell me why the F56 pads are twice as expensive to supply and fit as the R56 (and previous) ...I would be fascinated to know what makes them so expensive.
And as I have told the dealer "I am unlikely to use Sytner for future servicing, nor, after this episode, could I recommend others to do so" ....as if they care about that.
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