Jacko27
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My second service is due shortly, approaching 16K miles, what prices should I expect for this one. Ideas anyone, TIA
Hi Steve,Steve said:My 1.6 Multiwagon is currently on 14,667 miles so I'll be interested in this as well. A call to a Fiat dealer would answer the question. What do you think of the MW overall Jack?
Steve,A call to a Fiat dealer would answer the question.
Hellcat said:I'll be at F.A.S.T in Stockton on Monday morning, I'll ask them for a service cost if you like?
Stuart DemonD said:A few service figures for the 1.6 in this thread:
https://www.fiatforum.com/stilo/27589-stilo-service-costs.html?highlight=stilo+1.6+service
OK Steve,Steve said:Jack, I'm very happy with mine so far. It's an 04 MW Active Aircon in Sassi Grey and I've had it about 6 weeks or so. I'm getting similar MPG to you, averaging around 35 MPG with mixed city/country/motorway driving. The interior space is fantastic, I had a single bed in the boot with the rear seats folded down. My one gripe is the interior colour. I love the way it looks but with two young kids it's virtually impossible to keep clean, I'm going to invest in a seat cover for the rear seat at some point. All in all I'd buy it again, but with darker seats!![]()
Hellcat !,Hellcat said:I'll be at F.A.S.T in Stockton on Monday morning, I'll ask them for a service cost if you like?
Steve,Steve said:I love the way it looks but with two young kids it's virtually impossible to keep clean, I'm going to invest in a seat cover for the rear seat at some point.
Jacko27 said:Hellcat !,
Please do, that would be of interest ... thanks for the offer ... look forward to result.![]()
OK Thanks for that one Hellcat, shouldn't get too much pain in the wallet for that one then. LOLHellcat said:Ok, quick quote from FAST comes to a grand total of £116 for your 2nd service around 16k.
Covers all usual stuff, oil, air, plugs etc.
Hellcat said:Covers all usual stuff, oil, air, plugs etc.
Stuart DemonD said:I really must try and sort a matrix out, with engine variants/cost per service at each mileage interval :chin:
Hmmm, where is Rich? :idea:
Jacko27 said:Steve,
just this last day or so I found something that may be of use ... I had a few marks on the drivers door lining, and and one stain on the drivers seat I'd tried to clean them off with no luck ... then my wife suggested a prewash stain remover spray called "Shout" ... I tried this damping the material first, then spraying the marked area with shout ( not too much ) left this for a couple of minutes then wiped the area several times with a damp cloth to rinse out any spray residue afterwards allowed to air dry ... results brilliant not a trace of marks after 24 hours. Probably best done on a warm day to dry quicker.![]()
Hi Steve,Steve said:Jack, great, many thanks for that. I'll certainly be giving that a go.