How Much Does a Full Service Cost for a Volkswagen?

FixMyCar reveals how much servicing costs on average for different Volkswagen models.

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Ellie Dyer-Brown

Tuesday March 05 2024

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Volkswagen is renowned for producing high-quality, stylish vehicles popular with people of all ages. Whether you're thinking about buying one or are already a proud owner, it's good to have a rough idea of how much servicing will likely cost since this aspect of car maintenance can soon add up.


How much does a full service cost for a Volkswagen?

The average price of a VW full service is £192.86.


Volkswagen servicing prices for different models

Below are the average prices for different models.

ModelAverage Cost
Polo£185.61
Up£186.04
Arteon£190.48
T-Roc£190.65
T-Cross£191.40
Golf£192.75
Scirocco£194.70
Touran£194.71
Passat£196.14
Tiguan£197.21
Sharan£201.51

Which is the cheapest Volkswagen model for a full service?

The Volkswagen Polo is, perhaps unsurprisingly, the cheapest model for a full service, costing £185.61 on average. Not only is it cheap to service but it's also one of the best small cars, ticking boxes across the board for its driveability, spacious interior and style.

VW Polo

In second place is the VW UP, a now-discontinued city car, which costs £186.04.


Which is the most expensive Volkswagen model for a full service?

The Sharan - a seven-seater minivan - is the most expensive model, with an average price of £201.51. It was discontinued in 2021 but is still widely available second-hand.

VW Tiguan (Fabian Canela)
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Close behind is the VW Tiguan (pictured above), a popular - if a little pricey - family SUV, which costs, on average, £197.23 for a full service.


Is your car due for a service? Whether it's time for a full service or interim service, you can use FixMyCar to compare prices from the best garages in your area.

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Ellie is FixMyCar's Content Manager. She has over three years of experience writing about cars and regularly collaborates with automotive experts to provide trustworthy advice for drivers that is easy understand. Her work has been featured in Yahoo! Finance, iNews, The Daily Express and The Sun. She has a BA in English literature and an MA in creative writing from Durham University. Outside of work, Ellie follows F1 and eagerly awaits Ferrari's next era of dominance in the sport. She drives a Suzuki Swift.

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