For those new to Audi, some service info

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Old 03-26-2015, 08:10 AM
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I thought I would post up some info regarding Audi service in the Philly area. I actually live in the NW burbs, so the 3 closest dealers to me are Devon, Willow Grove, and Conshy. I needed an oil change done for my SQ5. Here are the prices I was quoted for just an oil change, no other service included.

Devon - would not quote me a direct price for just an oil change. After I mentioned a few times that I just needed an oil change price, they quoted me a 15k mile service price of $387. Free loaner not offered since I didnt buy the car there.

Conshy - I made an appt and went down there to have them tell me an oil change was $199. I asked if this was just for the oil change and the service rep said yes. Free loaner offered (bought car at Conshy).

Willow Grove - oil change for $129.95. Free loaner offered even though I didnt buy car there. This is where I took the car, and I was very happy with the service.

Hopefully the above is helpful to someone. I know I bought a premium auto and will have to pay more for service, but $200 for an oil change seemed very high to me.

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Willow Grove has the best service prices I have seen in the area as well. I take my wife's Range Rover to Land Rover of Willow Grove, right next to Audi of Willow Grove, where I service my A6. By the fairest prices, and I have shopped around as well.
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Good info...

i always go to the independent wash and lube on spring garden that does the hand wash...

prices i wanna say are relatively around 80-100 range...

any benefits taking it to dealer?
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To be honest, "just an oil change" is something you should be doing yourself. Go to a parts store, buy the proper oil and filter (should be under $100) and there you go. Or, do the same but take the oil and filter to an independent shop that has been around for a while and have them do it. They'll probably charge you in the $25-40 range. That is pretty comparable to what the OP posted for Willow Grove also, and it would be done at the dealer. Pretty good deal if you ask me since the service will be on record with Audi.
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holy carp, people are still responding to this? man, this is old. i bought a new S3 at Audi Reading and will be calling around the local dealers again when i need an oil change. i plan to call Devon, Reading, West Chester (formerly Conshy), and Willow Grove.
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