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Reasons to choose a Service Plan
Fixed at today's price
But know you're covered for the next few years
Pay monthly or upfront
There's no interest or penalty, choose whichever you prefer
Choose the right cover for you
Our range of Service Plans allow you to pick one that meets your needs
Nationwide network, approved parts and trained technicians
Let the people who know your car best look after it, wherever you are in the country
Why is it important to service your vehicle?
Ensure safety by identifying potential problems before they become an issue
Stay on top of upkeep costs to help avoid unexpected bills down the line
Keep your car in top working order in the long term - positive for the environment and your wallet
A service record and well looked after vehicle helps to maintain the value in the future
What are the benefits of VWFS Service Plans?
Still not sure about servicing?
Is getting my car serviced worth it?
Servicing might seem pricey, but it’s an initial outlay that could save you a considerable amount of money down the line. With thorough checks on all your car’s mechanical and electrical parts, services can help to ensure it runs better, for longer.
Plus, from a safety point of view, it’s a great opportunity to spot any potentially dangerous issues before they present themselves on the road. With everything running perfectly, you can normally expect to save money on petrol, and a full service history is hugely valuable when it eventually comes to selling your car.
When to book in for your service?
The majority of modern cars will remind you when you need a service with a dashboard message or warning light, so figuring out when to book is easy. Failing that, you should aim to have your car serviced annually, or by a particular mileage suggested by the manufacturer. This is often around 12,000 miles, but you should have a look in your car’s handbook to make sure.
What to expect from your service?
The level of servicing you should expect to receive depends largely on the service interval that your car is at. For instance, most first services on new cars will include an oil and filter change, whilst the second service covers the replacement of all components with a 2 year life span. Barring any major hiccups, this cycle then continues for the lifetime of the car. It’s also a great opportunity to get a general health check on your car, so the technician will give it a thorough inspection to check for any malfunctions or excessive wear and tear. Importantly, fixing these issues will normally come at an additional cost.
*All-in valid for vehicles aged 3 to 6 years, with a 2.0L engine or less and under 100,000 miles at activation. Terms, eligibility criteria and exclusions apply. Valid MOT required. Excludes electric vehicles and vehicles with an existing service plan. Vehicles that have been out of a warranty (that has been provided by Volkswagen Group United Kingdom Ltd or Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Limited) for more than 30 days will have a no-claim period of 30 days at the start of their policy. The All-in Warranty does not cover any vehicle already covered under any other guarantee, Insurance, Warranty and/or gesture of goodwill.
^Service Plans available for cars up to 15 years old. T&Cs apply. Coverage varies according to the service plan purchased. Number of monthly payments vary depending on plan purchased for vehicles under 200,000 miles. Servicing must be carried out in line with the requirements of the service schedule and all work must be carried out at a chosen Brands’ Authorised Repairer. Additional work, including wear and tear, is excluded. Service Plan validity is dependent on required payments received.
Administered by Volkswagen Financial Services.