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Hyundai Service Plan
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There are lots of things I don't understand about buying a car. 5 years servicing for £599, they paid me a £1000 "deposit contribution" to use their interest free credit, none of it makes any sense but if the numbers look good I'm happy.^it was a reply to @essexexileTall, dark & handsome. Well two out of three ain't bad.0 -
^ah right so you didn’t pay the car outright etc. Was it a new car and what make/garage?0
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My Hyundai service plan included service labour and parts/oil. Other wear & tear items - brakes etc weren't included.
It worked out a a similar cost over the period but I found it a good way to budget for servicing,
One glitch - I moved for work and it was a trek to get to the dealer for the last couple of visits
ETA - you won't void the warranty but the servicing must be done to the correct schedule on time & mileage with equivalent parts fitted as due per the schedule by a VAT registered garage0 -
Thank you flash g0
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