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Can anyone recommend a good place to get an Audi (A3) serviced for a reasonable price in SE22 or close by?


Turners quoted ?200 for a service which is great but unfortunately they said they don't change the transmission oil as it needs to be done in a special dust free environment.


Audi Dulwich is charging ?400 for a service and ?300 for changing the transmission oil!

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They shouldn't be charging ?400 for a service. Challenge them on that - ref their fixed price service list - http://www.audi.co.uk/owners-area/servicing-with-audi/affordable-servicing.html


You have to watch them - I've twice had them try to quote higher prices than what they state on that site and only relented when I challenged them on it.

Thanks for the info!


I got referred to Wavertree Automatics by the guys at Turners - They have the facility to service the DSG transmission in the Audi. I rang Andrew Brock and he said he couldn't do a major service if it included the transmission servicing. Nice and honest guy though.


Wavertree charges ?90 for the major service plus parts. Probably come to ?150 - ?200. They then charge ?180 for the transmission servicing.

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