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SudoWarrior
3 years ago

I don’t know what you want to hear, but without any information about the vehicle regarding mileage, year of construction and rest period or route to the service you can’t say anything exactly.

The vehicle has a flexible maintenance computer and it provides a service code that the Mercedes dealer must enter into his system.

On the basis of these, the maintenance sheet is created with the necessary maintenance work.

The workshop will give you the price for maintenance.

If the price is too high from your point of view, you ask the service consultant why it comes to this high price.

Once assumed, the vehicle has reached the kilometers for the DSG oil change, then the price can be plausible.

But if the workshop wants to renew the brake, for example, because it is worn out, it would be a separate work that does not belong to the maintenance scope.

This must be discussed separately with you regarding the release of work and costs if you have only given the workshop the release of maintenance work.

So again, talk to the service consultant and ask him why the costs for a small service are so high. He is the only one who can and must explain to you the question reasonably and plausibly.

ProB4sher
3 years ago

Perhaps the great

But every workshop can make its own prices