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    Servicing costs

    My 23 110 D300 has finally arrived

    Been offered a 5 year service deal for about $2600 from the dealer
    I will only get 3 scheduled services over the 5 years, given the lengthy service interval. Im told if the EMS detects dirty or diluted oil it will flag a intermediate service
    Intermediate services are not included. I will probably do intermediate oil and filter myself using the genuine filter and JLR spec oil

    Is the upfront service plan a good investment? What have you been charged for a service?

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    Similar deal for the P400SE, It works out to 866 per service, which I think is excessive, however, if akdo taking up the extended warranty, these services are advised to maintain that warranty. So for almost 10years warranty (5yr factory plus 5 year extended) and so effectively trouble free motoring, I think it is worth it. Another reason why we opted for the petrol over the diesel is the long service intervals across their range. I do note they spec a 0W30 oil for the petrol ingenium engines, so having such a thin oil at start up should mean it gets where it needs to be quicker, but also tells me that tolerances are even finer in these new engines...just my thoughts.

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    I have to check the fine print, but does not the 5 year service pack include 5 years road site assist, thats worth a $1,000
    Ordered my D300 SE last week, tow pack and ediff
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric SDV6SE View Post
    So for almost 10years warranty (5yr factory plus 5 year extended) and so effectively trouble free motoring, I think it is worth it.
    Well worth it,but 10 yrs of trouble free motoring,that seems wishful thinking.

    Components will wear out,brakes,suspension components,and on it goes.

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    *Thinner oil AND larger clearances in modern engines is to reduce internal friction thus meeting better emissions requirements.
    *The down side of this is more fuel bypass and oil dilution which many a new owner is noticing (not specifically pointing to new Defenders).
    *So more oil dilution, more servicing? so on top of the "scheduled" servicing the cost of the servicing in between?
    *$866 wow I wonder what that includes, I would assume all filters right?

    *Servicing from a dealer does not keep your warranty safe.
    *Servicing at the manufacturers listed interval (as a minimum) is what counts.
    *More so Australian consumer law is what counts.
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    Our P400 is serviced annually, shortly it will have its 2nd in just over a months time, it also gets an
    interim oil and filter change at 12,000 k’s, I have zero confidence in LR’s 2 year/34,000k plans..
    My interim service cost $330 for oil, oil and air filter, the 1st annual major service was free, I believe
    I will get financially burned on the next annual

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    Quote Originally Posted by zilch View Post
    Our P400 is serviced annually, shortly it will have its 2nd in just over a months time, it also gets an
    interim oil and filter change at 12,000 k’s, I have zero confidence in LR’s 2 year/34,000k plans..
    My interim service cost $330 for oil, oil and air filter, the 1st annual major service was free, I believe
    I will get financially burned on the next annual
    $330 for oil, oil filter, air filter to me is pretty dam ok.
    I charge $560 for the diesel 4 (likely to be the same for the 6) oil, oil filter, air filter, fuel filter.

    "I will get financially burned on the next annual" well surely there is no body else to blame but yoself??
    Money for jam to have cash-cow customers that dont mind throwing big chunks of cash for an oil change
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    Quote Originally Posted by DazzaTD5 View Post
    $330 for oil, oil filter, air filter to me is pretty dam ok.
    I charge $560 for the diesel 4 (likely to be the same for the 6) oil, oil filter, air filter, fuel filter.

    "I will get financially burned on the next annual" well surely there is no body else to blame but yoself??
    Money for jam to have cash-cow customers that dont mind throwing big chunks of cash for an oil change
    i plan to keep it for quite a few years, plus it is used off road and long trips into the bondooks and
    nether regions of Oz, will be towing an off road caravan in the near future, I personally think the oil
    change and service interval’s we are sticking to makes more sense based upon its use than LR’s

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    Quote Originally Posted by zilch View Post
    i plan to keep it for quite a few years, plus it is used off road and long trips into the bondooks and
    nether regions of Oz, will be towing an off road caravan in the near future, I personally think the oil
    change and service interval’s we are sticking to makes more sense based upon its use than LR’s
    Yep well every time i review Land Rover blogs for diesels they recommend more regular servicing than the manufacturer. Bitter experience in some cases. My D200 is being serviced every 12,000Kms

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    Quote Originally Posted by zilch View Post
    i plan to keep it for quite a few years, plus it is used off road and long trips into the bondooks and
    nether regions of Oz, will be towing an off road caravan in the near future, I personally think the oil
    change and service interval’s we are sticking to makes more sense based upon its use than LR’s
    In your previous post you said "I will get financially burned on the next annual" with a sad sad face.
    My point was you could find a good indy repair workshop that wont burn you, the choice is yours.
    Regards
    Daz


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