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Geordiesteve Nov 19th, 2019 21:47

Service plan
 
Evening all.

Ive had a post up recently as I'm currently test driving / considering a change to a 2019 V90 R design.
If I make the switch what kind of deal will be offered for a service plan and what should I be looking to pay for say a 4 year plan?
I assume there some negotiating to be had?

sk546 Nov 19th, 2019 22:02

As far as I'm aware, Volvo service plans are set prices for 3, 4 or 5 year plans but I cant remember the price I was quoted for an XC60 one.
As the quote was back in May, they have probably changed a little anyway.
This thread will be of interest to me as I will be collecting my car in the very near future and am looking to get a service pack included. If there are negotiations to be had on the price of these packs, then I will be trying my luck during collection to get one at a good price. If there arn't I suppose I will be paying sticker price for it. Either way, they seemed to be pretty good deals compared to paying for each service separately.

nu11eaf Nov 19th, 2019 22:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by Geordiesteve (Post 2573650)
Evening all.

Ive had a post up recently as I'm currently test driving / considering a change to a 2019 V90 R design.
If I make the switch what kind of deal will be offered for a service plan and what should I be looking to pay for say a 4 year plan?
I assume there some negotiating to be had?

When I bought my XC90 in 2016 I paid £500 for a 5 years service plan, which was a no brainer, the 3 year plan was £300, I think both have gone up to £600 and £400 respectively. But are still no brainer deals.
These were only available to private purchasers and lot lease cars.

Geordiesteve Nov 19th, 2019 23:00

Not bad, and certainly worth getting, as I assume minor /major service will be circa £250/£400 respectively?

Thsnks

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Originally Posted by nu11eaf (Post 2573663)
When I bought my XC90 in 2016 I paid £500 for a 5 years service plan, which was a no brainer, the 3 year plan was £300, I think both have gone up to £600 and £400 respectively. But are still no brainer deals.
These were only available to private purchasers and lot lease cars.


Kenp8257 Nov 20th, 2019 07:55

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Originally Posted by Geordiesteve (Post 2573675)
Not bad, and certainly worth getting, as I assume minor /major service will be circa £250/£400 respectively?

Thsnks

Try £350/£500 respectively (London prices)

Scotia64 Nov 20th, 2019 09:17

I collected my B5 in mid September & the 5 year service plan was £600, its the first time ever that I’ve taken such a plan. You would be daft not too , to put it into perspective I but a new iPad yesterday, £1k 😳

Robbie34 Nov 20th, 2019 12:36

The Volvo Service Plan is currently £599 for five years.

CNC XC60 Nov 20th, 2019 12:53

Is the service due from when the car arrives in uk or from when first registered and collected from dealer?

If it’s a 12 month cycle and the car has been at the dealer for two months then it would potentially bring forward your service due date.

XC60AndyH Nov 20th, 2019 15:48

Just paid £599 for 5yr service plan on a new XC60. Services are every 12 months. Main dealer service includes 12mths Volvo breakdown recovery, so means we will be covered for 6yrs. Was a no-brainer for me. First service on my VW Tiguan cost almost £300 with no breakdown cover.

Boatie Nov 20th, 2019 17:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by nu11eaf (Post 2573663)
When I bought my XC90 in 2016 I paid £500 for a 5 years service plan, which was a no brainer, the 3 year plan was £300, I think both have gone up to £600 and £400 respectively. But are still no brainer deals.
These were only available to private purchasers and lot lease cars.

Mine was £500 for 5 services in March 2017. I did an armchair calculation and PAYG would have been around £1800. I thought long and hard before signing up :eek:


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