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| uk.rec.cars.misc (General Car Discussions) (uk.rec.cars.misc) |
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My car is close to needing a service but I don't want to spend the money
unless absolutely necessary as I am looking to getting another car within the next 4/6 weeks. Should I get the service done and if not will it make a difference to any P/X from a dealer? Ken |
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"Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... My car is close to needing a service but I don't want to spend the money unless absolutely necessary as I am looking to getting another car within the next 4/6 weeks. Should I get the service done and if not will it make a difference to any P/X from a dealer? It *may* make a difference if the car is young enough, with reasonably low mileage, but *only* if the service book is fully stamped with a main dealer stamp. To be able to sell on the car, a full service history (FSH) can certainly tip the balance. |
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"Ken" Reply to NG only wrote:
My car is close to needing a service but I don't want to spend the money unless absolutely necessary as I am looking to getting another car within the next 4/6 weeks. Should I get the service done and if not will it make a difference to any P/X from a dealer? Ken On newish cars most dealers throw in a service to the new owner, so if the service milage is not going to be exceeded by more than about 10%, I wouldn't bother. If the salesmen mentions it, ask him how much more it would be worth with the service ;-) Different answer if you decided to sell privately however... Chris -- Remove prejudice to reply. |
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"Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message
... My car is close to needing a service but I don't want to spend the money unless absolutely necessary as I am looking to getting another car within the next 4/6 weeks. Should I get the service done and if not will it make a difference to any P/X from a dealer? I'd be surprised if they even checked that closely before naming the price -- Alex "I laugh in the face of danger , then I hide until it goes away" www.drzoidberg.co.uk |
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"Dr Zoidberg" wrote in message
... "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... My car is close to needing a service but I don't want to spend the money unless absolutely necessary as I am looking to getting another car within the next 4/6 weeks. Should I get the service done and if not will it make a difference to any P/X from a dealer? I'd be surprised if they even checked that closely before naming the price Seconded. To a big dealer it won't make a difference, as they'll offer it to a new customer anyway - unless of course it's too old for them to want and they're just gonna punt it to auction. It won't make a difference then either I don't reckon heh. -- Dan Clio R27 F1 #65 |
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"DanB" wrote in message
... "Dr Zoidberg" wrote in message ... "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... My car is close to needing a service but I don't want to spend the money unless absolutely necessary as I am looking to getting another car within the next 4/6 weeks. Should I get the service done and if not will it make a difference to any P/X from a dealer? I'd be surprised if they even checked that closely before naming the price Seconded. To a big dealer it won't make a difference, as they'll offer it to a new customer anyway - unless of course it's too old for them to want and they're just gonna punt it to auction. It won't make a difference then either I don't reckon heh. The last couple of times I've traded cars in at main dealers it was a case of "Service history?" , "Yep" , "OK" -- Alex "I laugh in the face of danger , then I hide until it goes away" www.drzoidberg.co.uk |
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I'd be surprised if they even checked that closely before naming the
price Seconded. To a big dealer it won't make a difference, as they'll offer it to a new customer anyway - unless of course it's too old for them to want and they're just gonna punt it to auction. It won't make a difference then either I don't reckon heh. The last couple of times I've traded cars in at main dealers it was a case of "Service history?" , "Yep" , "OK" I've just bought a new VW and (for a laugh) asked one of the dealers I visited for a p/x price on my 4 year old 117,000 mile 206 SW. Not only did he go over it with a fine tooth comb but he wanted to see the service history and counted how many were dealer and how many independent for his appraisal form, and how long it had to go until it needed another. All immaterial really as a work colleague bought it for his wife, but I was amused at the effort he went to when he was clear that they would trade it on due to the mileage. |
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