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Offline techy21

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Hi
I am thinking to buy a i30 wargon great car but serving how much does it cost I am in Adelaide
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The servicing price varies with the Kms of the service and required parts, so can't give you specific figures. Best answer would come from Hy sevice dept, ask them.

You can lower the cost by buying oil & filters as required.
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Hi techy21

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There will also be differences between diesel/petrol and manual/auto transmission.

As Phil said, get a quote from your local dealer for the first 3 or 4 services for the variant you want, then you know.
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Fixed priced servicing is on the hyundai website...

:link: Lifetime Capped Price Servicing - Hyundai Motor Company Australia

Here is an example!



We bought my wife a 1.6 GDi Petrol Tourer just over 2 months ago. Not a big fan of dealer servicing but the fixed prices aren't to bad. If you do 15,000 or less kms a year it works out as only 12 monthly (Some other brands like Toyota and Mazda are less)
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Dont be misled by "Capped Price" At my 60000k service some extras were required to ensure my warranty was not voided. I would have expected all servicing (preventative maintenance) required to comply with warranty was included in the Capped Price.
In future I will not pay the high dealer servicing cost and have made arrangements for future servicing by an independent mechanic at a much lower cost.
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I can confirm Toyota does the same with capped price servicing.
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I can confirm Toyota does the same with capped price servicing.
That is interesting Trev, I had 3 x $130 fixed priced services on each of my Hybrid Camrys and never had to pay extra, even included wheel rotation and balancing.
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Not on Claires corolla.
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Do they pick their mark?
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9 months or 15,000 for the Toyota is a bit sneaky.....

According to their terms the only things you should pay for with Toyota is:

Normal wear and tear items requiring additional maintenance (e.g. fuses, brake pads replacement, wiper blades, batteries, wheel alignment correction, tyres etc.).
Air conditioner filter replacement unless specified in the normal maintenance schedule.
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Yeah. I think Toyota dealers have these "extras' they try to sell you but if you push it, they're included in the log book services.
However, for a second hand car which they sell with "fixed price services", they only basically do an oil and filter change.
I'm sure if I pushed it, the original new car fixed price servicing would still be enforceable given it's still well within the warranty period. But I won't. They have simply lost my business.
Got a really good Repco authorised service centre close by, to which I've referred a few friends over the last 5 years or so. All happy with them. So my i30 will be going there in a couple of weeks for a 75,000 service. And so will the Corolla when it's due.
We'll stay with Hyundai's fixed price servicing for my daughter's Accent for a while yet.
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correct:

Toyota Service Advantage cannot be transferred to any other vehicle and remains with the vehicle for the full duration outlined above, regardless of ownership.

As an aside, just noticed only the Camry and Aurion are 9 months/15,000 the rest are 6 months/10,000k.

So a 1 year 15,000k service on the Hyundai is the equivalent of two 6 month/10,000k services for most owners (who won't touch 20,000k a year) (2 x $130 v 1 x $260), sneaky again.....

Though no doubt you get free coffee for the inconvenience...

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