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12-05-2013, 10:22 AM | #1 | |||
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About time Dowling put his pen to something useful
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Not at all surprised, said it before, all 4 divisions have to make their own profit....that's why your trade in valuation is so low.
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13-05-2013, 12:28 PM | #4 | |||
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When I enquired about the 'capped price' the person in the dealership at the time said the 'capped price' was $300 dearer than what they charged me.
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12-05-2013, 01:27 PM | #5 | ||
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My trade wasnt when compared to others that have traded the same car.
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12-05-2013, 02:11 PM | #6 | ||
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To me capped prices are just a gimmick, I certainly haven't found servicing costs any cheaper. Probably more expensive actually.
The article does not say there are other catches with the capped price system. Capped prices do not indicate full cost of maintenance over a period of some years, such as: - They do not necessarily include calendar time items such as brake fluid and coolant flush and replacement (normally every 2 years for brake fluid, and 3 years for coolant). - Nor timing belt replacement (where fitted). And VW also recommends the water pump to be replaced at the same time as the timing belt due to access reasons - more expense. So prices of these higher cost items can still vary between dealerships. |
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12-05-2013, 04:27 PM | #7 | ||
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The model Ford uses is so filled with flaws it isn't funny....
The wording is that it is the 'most' you will pay, yet in most cases it is actually put as a fixed price. So I guess that is a play on words there... Also, people tend to agree that the going rate for a dealership service centre is $110ph. That's fine, in fact If I were charged that I would be happy. The problem is, the real rate under the capped price program is circa $200 per hr. If you don't believe me, go see what your service schedule states in terms of materials used, and time taken. Then compare that to what the capped price is. Please don't tell me that because I have never run a dealership I have no right to question their costings. They are a franchise, and like any franchise run a tight ship to be as efficient as possible. They should be charging the same or less than independant Joe Blow down the street. Mc Donalds do it, Pizza Hut do it, K-Mart / Ultra Tune do it. Oh thats right, we get 'free roadside assistance'. NOTHING is free..... When I got my car, the 'salesperson' said that the Focus 'fixed price' service was $199. He said it was a standard price for minor services. No worries then, happy with that price. Come collection of the car it wasn't the case. In the end and after a lot of arguments and threats, the dealership honoured the verbal price I was given. So, every minor service I was charged $199, and was told that it included the roadside assistance, and my book was stamped accordingly. Till I called to get a battery installed while out of Sydney a few months ago. Nope, no record of my car or the number plate on their system (EVER). When the crap hit the fan with my dodgy 60K service I asked for a 'please explain' and was told that "my car was serviced just the same as any other car on the capped price program, but without the roadside assistance". Their exact words.... What a joke...... honestly. So, it beggers the question, those people who do a lot of KM and perhaps get their car serviced sooner than the 12 months, are they paying for 12 months roadside assistance every 4, 5, 6 or 7 months? Or was Ford clever enough to negotiate a 'per month' fee when paying for it to not double pay from their end??? I have receipts to show that they fudge the figures as well. My fancy auto tranny requires 5.5L of fluid @ $37ish per litre. And 5.6 when doing the filter. When I questioned them as to why they needed 7L they replied that it was due to the filter also being changed. When I directed them to where they can find the info in the booklet about fluid requirements, included the 100ml extra needed for the filter change I got no reply, and still have no reply to this day.... Great customer service there. You seeing this Ford PR??????? Capped price servicing under fire? About bloody time........
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12-05-2013, 04:58 PM | #8 | ||
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I didnt start this thread to be a bagging session directed at any dealer/brand.
Thing is i didnt purchased my ST because of the capped price stuff. I purchased because i wanted the car and would have purchased even if it wasnt on the capped price list, as it seems to be exempt from a lot of things unfortunately. My partner purchased a new corolla 4mths ago and again its on Toyotas capped price at $130, she never purchased because of that, but because she wanted the car. I know a lot of folk factor in the future servicing when purchasing, but can we not turn it is a dealer/brand slagging session (Yeah i know some have had issues)
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12-05-2013, 07:47 PM | #10 | ||
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I cringe everytime I go pick up the car from the dealer servicing dept.
It normally works out to be 249 plus parts and labour and it balloons out to between 650 and 800. Labour use too be the killer. 300 on average. |
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12-05-2013, 08:11 PM | #11 | ||
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Personally I don't see how a dealer could possibly pay the huge costs of a dealership and be expected to do it cheaper than a small work shop with a fraction of the costs. o0 ,
interesting article . But wouldn't it be nice to see a list of car models with longer term ownerships and servicing cost for longer term say up to 150000 k's or even 200000 k's , I would expect some people to get a shock at how much wearing parts cost, clutches , dual mass flywheels, particulate filter, even a simple timing belt can be a very expensive job on some models, another reason I like my falcon. |
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12-05-2013, 08:59 PM | #12 | ||
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I think capped price servicing is a good thing. I used to ring around to different dealerships in my area for quotes which was a waste of time. X dealership would want $100 more than Y dealership, so you would go to X, only for them to try to sting you when you get down there.
Compared to others, Ford's capped price system seems honest enough- once per year minimum (unlike 6 or 9 month intervals elsewhere). I always supply my own oil and the service tends to come out cheaper than the capped price quote. I've used a few dealerships under capped pricing- some still try to sting you. At one service they tried telling me the car "needed" an upper engine clean for $100!! By that they meant we will spray some crap into the throttle body and make a quick 90 bucks, because we think you're a moron. |
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12-05-2013, 09:24 PM | #13 | ||
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My last two vehicles I just refused to take my car into the dealership for servicing and did the servicing myself. Over the years I learned that the "get the car serviced by others in order to keep the warranty" was a bunch of crap.
Now I service the vehicle myself as prescribed by the handbook using genuine parts and approved fluids. I have had no issues whatsoever when I brought a vehicle back in for a warranty issue. They do not even look at the book, just at the odometer. You may ask why would I do that - well - its simple, when you live 1,750km from Adelaide and most country folks will atest, no bloody warranty will fix your car when your broken down on the Gunbarrel Highway. Roadside assistance aint worth **** and a vehicle serviced by it's owner is generally better maintained than some joker at the dealer.
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13-05-2013, 02:54 AM | #14 | |||
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now i know many will ark up with the old 'dealer stamp means nothing', 'dealers are all dodgy', 'service history means nothing' etc etc, but bear in mind, enthusiasts like on this forum are very much in the minority and the general population feel much more at ease if the book is full of stamps, and if they are dealership ones, then even more so. so whilst i'm very capable of servicing my own car, i figure the $180/yr (i supply my own oil) is a small price to pay and i don't have to climb underneath it. i fail to see how the capped price servicing can be at a different interval to your manufacturer specs though, so not sure why the intervals got mentioned. if your manufacuter recommends 6 or 9 month intervals, then it makes no difference whether its capped or not. typical mr dowling playing a bit fast and loose with the facts again to try to paint a juicier story. |
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12-05-2013, 09:54 PM | #15 | ||
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Is there anyway to be sure they use the (probably premium) oil you supply?
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13-05-2013, 12:01 AM | #17 | ||
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Same with me, I supply my own oil, and there is over 3 litres remaining in the second 5 lt bottle, the other bottle is empty, which they also put back into the boot at each service. I have a box which the bottles neatly fit into so they don't tip over.
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13-05-2013, 09:18 AM | #18 | |||
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Make that the 5 L pack they give you back cos they don't get all the old oil out like DIY would.
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12-05-2013, 09:40 PM | #19 | ||
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Unless I missed it, the Article did not say anything about Ford capped pricing.. Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
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12-05-2013, 10:05 PM | #20 | ||
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Re the fixed price service
in my local area at Browns plains I was fueling up my BA Ghia (stock standard) and was given a flyer from the same servo for fixed price servicing it was $199 for a service which included minor service plus replacement of wiper blades air filter and spark plugs sounded good to me booked it in and told them it was a BA Ghia the reply no probs we can do that went back that arvo to pick it up and was told $299 of course I queeried the price and was told BAs have special plugs so the extra money I had a go and told them they are a workshop and should know about BA plugs long story short they wouldnt give me the car back till I coughed up the cash so in my mind fixed price servicing is for the birds once bitten twice shy |
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13-05-2013, 11:36 AM | #23 | ||
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FORD's fixed price servicing isn't fixed price..always get a phone call, "radiator needs a flush..brake fluid needs changing..etc etc" to me, this should be in fixed price servicing..not an extra....
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13-05-2013, 12:00 PM | #24 | |||
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But what service departments should do, is have each vehicle service history on computer so that when you book your car in for its next service, the owner states what the km reading is, the advisor puts that reading in the computer, then presto, the computer shows exactly what is required. For example xxx km service + coolant flush = $xx +$yy = $zz. After all, isn't that what computers do and should do? Unfortunately unforeseen items outside the service schedule including brakes are on-condition items with prices that are dependent on what is required, so there is no avoiding that dreaded phone call that can double the service cost or even more. |
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13-05-2013, 03:17 PM | #26 | |||
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The problem is, some people do little driving and only get a service a year, some people do 40k a year and do 2.5 services a year. The intervals are km based in the drop down menu, not time based. Having said that, you choose model by model, and with the coolant interval they use this line: "If the radiator coolant needs to be replaced (between every 3 - 10 years depending on the model) an additional charge of $185 will apply." Do they go out of their way to be vague? In the process of entering the data, it wouldn't have been that hard to be model specific with this. Eg, the interval for diesel Focus is 10 years. So, for things like coolant and brakes, they can't really match it to a km interval, on the other hand the auto box in the Focus needs to be done at 60K and that is listed with the capped price.
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13-05-2013, 12:34 PM | #27 | |||
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13-05-2013, 12:19 PM | #28 | ||
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Wait, I'm not sure I understand.
So a system brought out by dealerships in the last few years ISN'T designed to save the buyer money (and in return reduce dealership profits)? But instead to disguise the price and make them money? I'm so shocked. |
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13-05-2013, 03:23 PM | #29 | ||
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Thanks for explaining that. $185 extra to change the coolant makes it pretty clear what "value" this system gives customers.
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13-05-2013, 08:12 PM | #30 | |||
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i guess it all depends what 'value' you put on your time. i use to do all my own work but these days i have 2 kids (not to mention wife) and time weekends or during the week isn't a luxury i often have, so if $185 will free up my weekend to spend it with my family, to me its well worth it!! of course you can do things cheaper yourself. do you really expect dealerships to do it for nothing? they aren't charities! |
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