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#1 ·
Parts are a lot cheaper in Northern Ireland than here, and than other Euro zone countries, Since VAG took over distribution there is no reason for this, and it may be illegal under EU law.

VAG cars sold in the UK come with a 3 year warranty. Are the same right hand drive cars sold in Ireland so inferior that the warranty is only 2 years?
UK customers also have extended warranty options available to them, we dont!

Service packages are also available to UK customers if taken out when the car has covered under 10,000 miles. These are very good value, 3 choices,
service, service and maintenance, and service, maintenance and tyres.

Vagdrivers members can and to save money by buying parts up north, and by getting a servise there too.

Exchange rate is good and getting better. A further saving can be made - quote an Irish VAT Number to a NI dealer and UK VAT (15%) is not charged on an export sale.

VAG Ireland should be informed that Rip Off Ireland is extinct.
 
#2 ·
Newbie in stuff is cheaper up north shocker.
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I was in Agnews and Hursts on the Boucher Rd yesterday. Roughly half the cars there were southern registered. Some nice stuff in Hursts from Ferraris to Astons so obviously those with a few euros are spending it wisely.
 
#4 ·
you'll find that depending on what you're buying, 100pound spent will be enough to have saved you a bomb.
complete driveshaft for an arosa in SEAT in the south, 400euro,
same part in SEAT in the north, 160pounds.
take a tdi for the drive up and it costs next to nothing to go up and back.

thats a serious saving.
and thats without thinking about parts from other places like GSF or Eurocarparts,
where some parts can be even cheaper.
 
#5 ·
QUOTE (alfresco @ Sep 24 2009, 07:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>A further saving can be made - quote an Irish VAT Number to a NI dealer and UK VAT (15%) is not charged on an export sale.

Of course you have to bear in mind that unless you are purchasing items for your business then this is fraud, which last time I checked was illegal. How can anyone down south compete against people who are basically defrauding the NI taxpayer out of VAT?
 
#7 ·
QUOTE (Alan B. @ Sep 24 2009, 07:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>thats a fair point geo but at the same time,
even without getting the vat off, you can still save a fortune.
True Alan, I think if you have a job that needs doing that requires partas that are any way expensive go north.
I recently had the timing belt and alternator belt done in my car, I had all the parts for €140 delivered, I was quoted €290 from the stealers down here for the same stuff!
 
#8 · (Edited by Moderator)
QUOTE (alfresco @ Sep 24 2009, 07:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Parts are a lot cheaper in Northern Ireland than here, and than other Euro zone countries, Since VAG took over distribution there is no reason for this, and it may be illegal under EU law.

VAG cars sold in the UK come with a 3 year warranty. Are the same right hand drive cars sold in Ireland so inferior that the warranty is only 2 years?
UK customers also have extended warranty options available to them, we dont!

Service packages are also available to UK customers if taken out when the car has covered under 10,000 miles. These are very good value, 3 choices,
service, service and maintenance, and service, maintenance and tyres.

Vagdrivers members can and to save money by buying parts up north, and by getting a servise there too.

Exchange rate is good and getting better. A further saving can be made - quote an Irish VAT Number to a NI dealer and UK VAT (15%) is not charged on an export sale.

VAG Ireland should be informed that Rip Off Ireland is extinct.

nothing to do with the be-loved vw but its the same with every car company by the sounds of it eg my mother is looking to buy a nissan qashqui +2 ,( trust me i tried convincing her to get a touareg
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) she picked up the brouchure from the local dealer and had a flick trough it now im not exactly sure what the extra's are over here and how much they cost but she checked out the u.k dealers and the extra's come as standard and a longer warranty and even with the exchange rate there still a hell of alot cheaper but obviously the higher vat rate has alot to do with that which is ridiculous in my opinion!!

does anyone know if the same type of thing is happening in other countrie's or is it just us ???
 
#10 ·
On your 3 year warranty claim
THe third year of the warranty in the UK is a dealer warranty and not a VW warranty. You can only return to the supplying dealer with the car. THe extended warranty options are underwritten by 3rd part providors and not VW. Same as buying finance in a vw garage previously wasn't VW (IT may be now with VW bank on stream).
 
#11 ·
QUOTE (Declan @ Sep 25 2009, 09:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>On your 3 year warranty claim
THe third year of the warranty in the UK is a dealer warranty and not a VW warranty. You can only return to the supplying dealer with the car. THe extended warranty options are underwritten by 3rd part providors and not VW. Same as buying finance in a vw garage previously wasn't VW (IT may be now with VW bank on stream).

i thought the third year was still covered up north?
 
#14 · (Edited by Moderator)
QUOTE (Trevor @ Sep 25 2009, 02:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>VW UK warranty as opposed to VW factory warranty.

Exactly, its the importer / distributor (VW UK in this case) that is backing the extra year warranty, 2 manufacturers and an extra year from the distributor.

QUOTE We go to great lengths to ensure that you are happy with your purchase.
That's why when you buy a new passenger car from an authorised Volkswagen retailer in the UK we'll provide a Factory Warranty to cover you against defects and repairs for the first three years. In addition, you'll receive:
A 2-year unlimited mileage manufacturers warranty
A further 1 year / 60,000 miles (whichever is soonest) retailer warranty.
This means you're covered for a total of 3 years or up to 60,000 miles, whichever comes first.

http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/owners/warranty/factory
 
#21 · (Edited by Moderator)
I knew BMW and Mini service packs were good but is it really that cheap?
Would make a BMW a reasonable alternative if that is the case , a 316d with feck all road tax , low emissions , high mpg and decent residuals. Worth thinking about for sure. Their efficient dynamics cars seem to be great , i seen the new X1 efficient dynamics over at the Frankfurt show last week and it's doin 5.8L/100km. My T5 does 10.7L/100km
So a 316d has 118g iirc , that's €104 per annum road tax and 63mpg or 3.8L/100km
 
#22 · (Edited by Moderator)
QUOTE (Ray @ Sep 28 2009, 09:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I knew BMW and Mini service packs were good but is it really that cheap?
Would make a BMW a reasonable alternative if that is the case , a 316d with feck all road tax , low emissions , high mpg and decent residuals. Worth thinking about for sure. Their efficient dynamics cars seem to be great , i seen the new X1 efficient dynamics over at the Frankfurt show last week and it's doin 5.8L/100km. My T5 does 10.7L/100km
So a 316d has 118g iirc , that's €104 per annum road tax and 63mpg or 3.8L/100km

What can Joe remap them to?

And a quick search

http://external.bmw.ie/sausage/templates/B...ceInclusive.pdf

Its 995 for the inc pack on the 3 series.
 
#23 ·
A guy in work had his brakes sieze in a Primera, I can't recall the exact figures but were way higher down south than up north. He told the garage the price and they said thats the price from Nissan Ireland. So he rang Nissan Ireland,they said they weren't a high usage part and agreed to match the NI Price (recession must be starting to bite!!!!)