My first service cost me £250.00 from BMW Park Lane - it seems rather pricey to me

First Service

Free.... Vines, Guildford!

Still, look on the bright side you paid Feck all for the bike :thumb
 
motomartin said:
like my old man said to me...

you wanna play with the big boys ?
you gotta pay like the big boys !!


sell it if you can't afford it :nenau


And what big boys are you referring to then. It's not a question of 'sell it if you can't afford it' what a feckin' purile remark :spitfire it's a question of not being ripped off. The guy asked a legitimate question and with the exception of your worthless post, has been given the support and advice he needs.
 
No worries, I'm an easy going chappie - takes far more than that to get me going... something like being ripped off by a greedy dealer... now that gets me going :D :D :beerjug:
 
mrTickle said:
Bill breaks down as follows:-


Labour: 157.08
Castrol GP Oil: 44.84
R1100rs sump washer: 0.25
oIL fILTER r12gs: 7.45

Sub Total: 209.62
VAT: 36.68

Owing: 246.30

£44.84 for oil!!! Bunch of :censor::censor::censor::censor::censor:. I'll never use them again or recommend 'em. :censor::censor::censor::censor::censor:

Both my 6k and 12k services were less than that and that was on an RT with all the plastic to take off and replace! BTW the oil was even more than £44.84 because of the VAT - more like £52.69. So £13 a litre for lawnmower oil (as my old dealer used to call it) :eek:

Paul
 
I saw the man at BVM yesterday,and told him about this.He just shook his head when I told him about how much they charged for the oil.The man he was talking to,just happened to be one of the heads of technical things at Mbw,who was visiting the shop.His ears definatly pricked up when I said about the oil.I think he took it away with him as well,he didn't look very impressed at all.

Who knows if words get had about it
 
First service, yesterday, on my 1200 at John Clark Aberdeen, as I was reminded when I booked it in "You do know that BMW no longer pay for the first service, you should have been told when you bought it". Doesn't matter as I was expecting to pay after what I read on here.

So:

Seal ring: £0.25
Oil filter: £7.45
Oil Castrol GP 20/50: £25.20
Labour (more than usual as we had to remove and refit your engine bars): £141.44

Therefore inc vat = £204.85

Ah, the pleasures of owning a piece of finely honed teutonic engineering. The amount of money BMW are making and they won't give you a free first service :spitfire but what can you do apart from not buy one.
Small point, on all my Jap bikes the first service wasn't free, you just didn't pay for the labour.
 
The amount of money BMW are making

Not that stunning really. 2005 shows profits of €60M from the motorcycle division so about £425 per bike. By the time profits on parts and clothing sales are stripped out, the profit on each new bike sold is not all that high.

Strange fact: The US and Italian markets are the same size for BM!

Paul
 
had my 12 Adv 1st service done last week at Astle in grimsby, I knew i would pay as i got mine from Park Lane, they quoted me 150 as the supplying dealer, Astle charged me £185 and fed me free coffee for the time it took, happy enough
 
Defence for Park Lane

OK, I have had my bike serviced at Park Lane.
My first service was indeed done there. I cant recall the price though.
However, I must come to their defence. At least in my experience they treated me well. They determined the battery was defective, lent me a brand new R1200 ST to ride around with until the new battery was replaced. They were the ones who alerted me to the bash plate update (rubber bungs). They even replaced the HP2 pump for free because it fell off somewhere on the road.
Maybe they have charged a bit more than usual, Ive not compared prices, but I will be doing my future services there.

However, in light of the information priced in this thread I will challenge them on parts, oil etc... before parting with my hard earned cash.
 
From a recent quote I had, Park Lane charge £78 per hour + VAT compared with SBW (Sawbridgeworth) at £48 per hour + VAT for labour

Get used to it...however, feeling the pain that comes from being ripped off by these places for their oil alone, might I suggest that the GS Club contacts a Silkolene rep and become a dealer for the oil? Before you say ''Yeah right''...we have done this local to where I live and now enjoy purchasing oil at trade prices.

One small thing but will save quite a few £ every service.
 
TENTOONE said:
Get used to it...however, feeling the pain that comes from being ripped off by these places for their oil alone, might I suggest that the GS Club contacts a Silkolene rep and become a dealer for the oil? Before you say ''Yeah right''...we have done this local to where I live and now enjoy purchasing oil at trade prices.

One small thing but will save quite a few £ every service.

I've just sent an e-mail to Morris lubricants today funnily enough :thumb
 
£11 a litre, I don't even pay that for my car (VW TDI Pd) which needs a special blend ??

With a name like "Park Lane" in London, they can probably charge what they like. Doesn't make it right though. :spitfire
 
TENTOONE said:
Get used to it...however, feeling the pain that comes from being ripped off by these places for their oil alone, might I suggest that the GS Club contacts a Silkolene rep and become a dealer for the oil? Before you say ''Yeah right''...we have done this local to where I live and now enjoy purchasing oil at trade prices.

One small thing but will save quite a few £ every service.

No need to become an Oil Rep just -

Nip down to Costco, you'll get 20 ltrs of Chevron 15w-40 (mineral oil) for approx.£19, or 4 ltrs Chevron 5w-40 (fully synthetic) for £12. Or even better you'll be lucky as I was a month or two ago and get 4 ltrs Mobil 4T Racing oil 15w-50 (fully synthetic) for £9. :thumb
 
Any dealer will allow you to take along your own oil to be put in - if it complies with warranty standards.

Same goes for spare parts.
 
motomartin said:
Any dealer will allow you to take along your own oil to be put in - if it complies with warranty standards.

Same goes for spare parts.

That's a good point. When I had my last Ducati serviced, the dealer asked me if I wanted to supply my own oil.

PhilM said:
First service, yesterday, on my 1200 at John Clark Aberdeen, as I was reminded when I booked it in "You do know that BMW no longer pay for the first service, you should have been told when you bought it". Doesn't matter as I was expecting to pay after what I read on here.

So:

Seal ring: £0.25
Oil filter: £7.45
Oil Castrol GP 20/50: £25.20
Labour (more than usual as we had to remove and refit your engine bars): £141.44

Therefore inc vat = £204.85

Ah, the pleasures of owning a piece of finely honed teutonic engineering. The amount of money BMW are making and they won't give you a free first service but what can you do apart from not buy one.
Small point, on all my Jap bikes the first service wasn't free, you just didn't pay for the labour.
I found the first servicebought the bike from John Clarke

Interestingly John Clark of Aberdeen is where I got my HP2 from. The parts used are exactly the same so apart from the oil, Park Lane seems to be about the same sort of price as what John Clark would of charged me ( although I don't have any engine bars ).
 
I always change my oil for the service, don't get ripped off for either the cost of the oil, or the "environmental disposal" cost.
 
Pukmeister said:
£11 a litre, I don't even pay that for my car (VW TDI Pd) which needs a special blend ??

With a name like "Park Lane" in London, they can probably charge what they like. Doesn't make it right though. :spitfire

Monopoly money, springs to mind :rolleyes:
 


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