FPS has been around for a while now. IIRC, Toyota was the first to introduce it, maybe about 5 years ago.
Anyway, as some of you know, we recently bought an 18 month old Corolla for my wife. It came with FPS from Sunshine Toyota. I decided to make some enquiries about how this works as part of the process in deciding whether or not to use them for servicing.
The long and short of it is that this FPS is only for a "basic" service. Read oil and oil filter change, plus checks. $220.
The next service also requires a brake fluid change and air filter replacement. "That will be extra".
"Or, you can have a full log book service at normal rates"
Now, my question is this. Are all Toyota FPS arrangements like this or is the new car deal more comprehensive?
And do we know how Hyundai's works?
I suspect the FPS for second hand cars is just a rort, applicable only at the dealer where you purchased the car.
Anyway, I now know where I
won't be getting my servicing done.