
"A solidly designed City service station dragged down by a price tag that never matched the parts count: critics and a meaningful share of owners agreed the $89.99 ask was too high, landing the set a BrickScore of 62 despite real strengths in vehicle design, the EV charging detail, and a rare two-in-one alternate build."
Reviewers land in genuinely mixed territory on the 60132 Service Station: the expert critique (BrickScore 62) calls out steep pricing and limited functionality relative to cost, while the large pool of owner ratings tells a warmer story at 4.48 out of 5 across 160 buyers. JANG found the set well-designed but significantly overpriced, expecting the tag to run 20-30% lower, and many owner reviewers echoed the value concern directly. Where critics and owners converge is on the vehicles and the modern EV charging station detail, both consistently praised.
Where they split: Critics and owners split clearly on value. Expert reviewers consistently flagged overpricing as a core flaw, with JANG recommending waiting for a sale at retail. Yet 160 owner raters gave an average of 4.48 out of 5, and a 68% would-recommend rate suggests many buyers were satisfied once they owned it. The gap between professional and casual assessments is the defining tension in this set's reception.

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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"this car here is very nice I like the use of a color that's not bright you know it's the dark red color and I like what they've done with switching to this different style of wheel and tire"
JANG's LEGO Reviews
"When LEGO revealed that they were releasing an Octan Service Station (better known as "servos" here Down Under) in 2016, I was pretty ecstatic."
Jay's Brick Blog"this car here is very nice I like the use of a color that's not bright you know it's the dark red color and I like what they've done with switching to this different style of wheel and tire"

"When LEGO revealed that they were releasing an Octan Service Station (better known as "servos" here Down Under) in 2016, I was pretty ecstatic."




Owners love the vehicles, two-build versatility, and details like the pumps and street sweeper, but nearly all feel the $90 price point is hard to justify for 515 pieces and common parts, creating tension between value and play satisfaction.
Amazon4.6
LEGO.com3.9