In the era of 20,000 mile/2 year service intervals, sealed for life gearboxes and ‘lifetime’ fluids, I for one find the MG approach very commendable, and not all that bad a price considering what’s being done. This is a thorough service, i’ve seen a 3 year service at VW where the quote was cheap till i reminded reminded them about Haldex fluid service interval, to which the receptionist looked like i was speaking in algebra.. service ended up costing £720. I was expecting GB to be along to say something similar especially as they appear to be servicing the brakes!
You've said it for me, i agree completely.
When we had the Hilux from new, obviously i kept it serviced at the main dealer.
This was 2007 on, services were annual, year 1 minor, year 2 major, cont'd, minor was around £170 basically oil change an checkover, major was about £350, but included as the MG a full brake strip clean lube, and all transmission fluids changed except for auto gearbox, two diffs plus transfer box.
What bumped the prices heavily was the cost of oil, circa £70 for 7.5 litres when bought via service (£15 for 5 litres over the counter from parts), i had a chat with the service manager and they were quite happy for me to supply by own 'better' bulk bought oil which reduced those service costs considerably, to be fair i was well looked after both purchase and after sales because i used to deliver a lot of their new cars to the dealership and got on really well with them.
Cost of those MG service parts is a bit steep.
Edited by gordonbennet on 23/11/2019 at 18:21
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