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Dads_Taxi -> RE: Service Interval (5/26/2008 6:52:16 AM)
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Hi David, sorry about the delayed reply - when I got back home the forum had gone faulty! Not long now 'til you get your car. I'm very impressed with the price you've paid - good haggling there. I expect you'll be glad to see the back of your Scenic. I had a diesel Espace prior to the Mazda 5, It was so unreliable I was dreading it breaking down on the way to picking up the Mazda! Anyway, to answer your question from way up the page, the first service was supposed to cost £267, and I really can't remember what the "adjustments" were that were essential at 12.5K. I thought it would be on the receipt but it doesn't mention anything. At my 12.5K service there were major tyre issues, with all sorts of adjustments to the bill to allow for Mazda's contribution to the new tyres etc., and I notice that I didn't pay that much in the end for the service. Good. The 25K service was £182 and included a change of brake fluid.Allegedly. As I said previously, I phoned a few dealers and prices for both these services varied by up to £100. The tinted windows do not impair at all, you don't really notice the tint from the driver's point of view. The Sat-Nav is great, but don't EVER ask it for the shortest route, it takes it rather too literally and it will take you off a lovely dual carriageway to cut off a corner by going down a windey B-road and then back on to the dual carriageway. The intuitive address and postcode entry really is clever. The reversing camera takes a bit of getting used to, but the 1m and 0.5m lines make confident reversing up to walls etc quite easy. I have three gripes about the camera: 1, as mentioned further up the page, it becomes too blurred to discern after a bit of rain. 2, It is off-centre and as a result I often find myself parked in a carpark space at an angle rather than square in the space. 3, The screen of course is shared with the sat-nav, and dims when you put the lights on, which is great for reading the sat-nav but dumb for trying to see what's behind the car. It's dark outside, so the screen needs to be bright when reversing, not dark. I've got lots more to tell you! However my wife is hinting that maybe I'd better fix the fence in the back garden, so I'll type more later. Dave.
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