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Cayenne E hybrid first service pricing

nigelmoorhouse

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Anyone had a first service on a MY 23 hybrid. What was the rough price. I have just been quoted £1100 by my OPC. Dread to think what a major service will be. First service on wife’s Macan 2 years ago was £330.
 
I was staggered. I run a 911 as well on the last one, the first service was no where near £1100.

Think service price is now based on per volt.
 
They are banking on you being terrified of taking it to a garage that is not an OPC. It’s a total rip off. I never use an OPC regardless of age and don’t bother with warranties either. Might as well save your warranty payments and pay for stuff yourself as and when if ever, it happens.
I would happily buy a car with an independent history and to be honest would prefer it.
 
I’ve had 5 new Porsche's in the last 5 years, I know what to expect to pay for first services. This was not what I am used to paying.

The price was quoted by the dealers central booking team. I managed to contact the Porsche centre directly, they confirmed the quoted price was correct. All other OPC’s near me are the same price.
 
Unfortunately, like everything else servicing has gone through the roof. That said I think I paid around £500 for my first ever Porsche service on my first Cayenne Hybrid back in 2015 just to hopefully make it more appealing when I sold it and to reduce any warranty arguments. I also had a full service on my 718 Spyder last year and that cost around £800 for not an awful amount of work.
 
Mine is due it's first service next month, also Cayenne MY 23 hybrid. I'm relatively new to Porsche ownership so been preparing myself mentally for the first service! Did plenty of research beforehand so wasn't too much of a shock.

Quote from OPC Guildford was £1200! Portsmouth was just under £1100 but they offered a 25% discount for Porsche Club members (R17 - part of the reason why I became a member), so £760 in the end. Still feels overpriced for what they are doing.
 
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So £1100 equates to less than £1.50 per day over 2 years. Less than a daily newspaper and way less than a daily coffee

Seems pretty reasonable for a £80k car
 

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