Depending on the type of car you drive, there are car garages and service centres which offer services specifically for the brand of car you have. In this article, we will discuss, Skoda, SEAT, Audi and VW services.
There are two types of Audi services available on the market. These include:
- Fixed service
- Longlife service
The fixed service is offered for cars which travel up to 10,000 miles a year. Whereas, the longlife service is suited towards the new generation vehicles with service intervals of up to 19,000 miles or also can be performed every 2 years – whichever out the two comes first.
The options available to you for a Volkswagen service include:
- Time and distance service
- Variable service
The main difference between the two services offered for VW cars is at what stage the service can be completed. The time and distance service is offered to cars that drive less than 10,000 miles in a year and the variable service is recommended at 20,000 miles or every 2 years.
The type of service recommended for your SEAT vehicle will depend solely on your driving method. The SEAT services available include:
- Fixed service
- Longlife service
The fixed service is recommended for vehicles driving less than 10,000 miles a year but the longlife service is recommended if you drive your vehicle more than 25 miles a day, up to 20,000 miles or every 2 years.
Offered for Skoda vehicles are the following types of service:
- Time and distance service.
- Longlife service.
The time and distance service is available if you are driving your Skoda less than 10,000 miles in a year and the longlife service is available every 2 years or up to 20,000 miles.
However, as well as the information provided, there are other factors which can determine what service you will need for your vehicle. You can always check this with your chosen service provider against your service history records.