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Good to see they do proper servicing intervals over there. I'm not a huge fan of 2yr intervals.
Sounds like a good move in your case Craig
Haven't been on the forum lately, but I'm sure Craig you were singing the praise of Royal Purple and Nulon, now Shell?what's the reason for the change of heart?
Put the toy in for a half yearly service today, Hyundai sent me a notice that petrol passenger vehicles are now $129
i got quoted $310 about 8 months ago For 6 month service.
Quote from: CraigB on November 25, 2015, 13:17:21Put the toy in for a half yearly service today, Hyundai sent me a notice that petrol passenger vehicles are now $129 i got quoted $310 about 8 months ago For 6 month service. Sounds like a bargain to me !
Btw, what do they actually do for the interim service? I would have thought it would be pretty much just an oil change...
Quote from: rustynutz on November 27, 2015, 05:09:36Btw, what do they actually do for the interim service? I would have thought it would be pretty much just an oil change... Aside from just changing the oil and filter they checked all other fluids plus a full check over on - lights - wipers - brakes - exhaust - hoses - recalls and upgrades, they also replaced a few missing plastic push screws that were missing on mine and fixed the passenger seat where the front upholstery clip kept popping off and finished with a wash and vac
Quote from: CraigB on November 27, 2015, 05:20:12Quote from: rustynutz on November 27, 2015, 05:09:36Btw, what do they actually do for the interim service? I would have thought it would be pretty much just an oil change... Aside from just changing the oil and filter they checked all other fluids plus a full check over on - lights - wipers - brakes - exhaust - hoses - recalls and upgrades, they also replaced a few missing plastic push screws that were missing on mine and fixed the passenger seat where the front upholstery clip kept popping off and finished with a wash and vac Mm.I would have only paid $128.95 for that, I think.
....but then, I'm nearly as tight with my money as Daz...
Quote from: CraigB on November 27, 2015, 05:20:12Quote from: rustynutz on November 27, 2015, 05:09:36Btw, what do they actually do for the interim service? I would have thought it would be pretty much just an oil change... Aside from just changing the oil and filter they checked all other fluids plus a full check over on - lights - wipers - brakes - exhaust - hoses - recalls and upgrades, they also replaced a few missing plastic push screws that were missing on mine and fixed the passenger seat where the front upholstery clip kept popping off and finished with a wash and vac So pretty much stuff you can either do yourself or things they'll also do at the normal scheduled service...I think I'd save my money....but then, I'm nearly as tight with my money as Daz...
What I hate is when you get the first service done and Hyundai put 7,500k on the service due sticker. This is clearly not the case, the service is due at 15k, you can choose to do one at 7,500k if you wish.
I wouldn't bother doing my own on a car in warranty.