Some advice would be appreciated.
I purchased my lovely, used 07-plate GTI last October from a main dealer. It's due its four year service in May, although MOT is not due until August (I assume because the dealer that sold it wanted a full year's MOT as part of the deal). I also have a two-year servicing plan with the dealer as part of the sale of the car.
I went to the dealer this morning to arrange a 4-year service for next month (the car was manufactured in May 2007), but was told that it wasn't due until October. I was also quoted the price for a standard 40,000 mile service, to be covered by the two-year service deal, and the guy said a DSG service would cost £160.
Unless I'm missing something (and the guy was far from clear) I can't understand why a 4-year service is no longer due next month. He said that I could get it serviced next month, but that the 2-year service plan would not 'authorise' it. To be honest, I've no idea what that means and had lost the will to live by then, so left.
Does this sound right, or does the guy not have a clue? Is a DSG service really this cheap? Should I get the 4-year service next month, even though they say it's not due until October?
Thanks, everyone.