Ah, my mistake. Depending on what routine maintenance entails, I would still cancel. Anything fairly simple like oil changes, filter changes, brakes, etc I prefer to do myself anyway.It's not a warranty. It's prepaid routine maintenance.
Ah, my mistake. Depending on what routine maintenance entails, I would still cancel. Anything fairly simple like oil changes, filter changes, brakes, etc I prefer to do myself anyway.It's not a warranty. It's prepaid routine maintenance.
Yeah that would be cool.
Get 7000TL. You can get extensions for trucks.Yeah that would be cool.
They don't inspire confidence if one asks me, looks like you get inside car and shut door closed, it's all gonna fold to a side.
They don't inspire confidence if one asks me, looks like you get inside car and shut door closed, it's all gonna fold to a side.
I bought a Volvo for my wife. I know better than not to have an extended warranty. It basically (the Volvo extended warranty) covers the electronics-save for the 12 volt battery. It's a hybrid-the 48volt battery is covered up to 100,000 miles.I'm on the getting and keeping the factory warranties these days. Maybe not what the dealer is offering and most likely not an aftermarket one. My Sequoia when I had it, father-in-laws Renegade and my Pilot now we got the warranty on line from a different dealer. They were all 1/2 price or less of what local dealership wanted and some of them were aftermarket not even factory.
The electronics issues and other motor issues on almost everything these days is sad. I'm probably one of the few that actually benefitted from getting the warranty on all 3 vehicles and I used to hate getting them.
Looks can be deceiving.They don't inspire confidence if one asks me, looks like you get inside car and shut door closed, it's all gonna fold to a side.
Wow, I’d be doubly mad if they forced it on (I assume that means as a line item cost, not just built into the purchase price) and then provided such lousy work.I had Toyotacare for 5/60K - Southeast Toyota forces everyone into it here.
One time they left one flap of the air filter hanging out - it ruined the air filter / gasket. I didn't find out till I got home. I didn't bother complaining, I was trying to stay friends at that point.
Another time they said they changed the oil but didn't. I complained and then they said since I only drove 5000 miles that I didn't need it. I said its been 12 months which manual says it does and b) why say on the service order you did? No answer but they clear they were not pulling it back in. Took it home and did it myself.
Another time I wheeled in and they immediately said it was time for a $150 alignment. I said "does ToyotaCare cover it", and they said no. Said I guess I don't need it.
Grifters IMHO.
Having said that, if your going to pay the dealer to do the plugs at 40K, then you might consider keeping it. Depends on your objectives.
Southeast Toyota - which is the master distributor for 5 states I think - installs it at the "port"Wow, I’d be doubly mad if they forced it on (I assume that means as a line item cost, not just built into the purchase price) and then provided such lousy work.
I get the allure of dealership service to many. For me, I’m too excited to get under the car myself. The addition of issues like lost bolts and bad work makes me that much more hesitant…
Almost all pull this one : Exterior Paint Sealant! What a scam they started long time ago. Still going strong today.Southeast Toyota - which is the master distributor for 5 states I think - installs it at the "port"
Its on every car sold in those 5 states, or was in 2019 - no idea now. In the end its the out the door price. Best price I could find was 300 miles away in VA to save I think $800. Decided wasn't worth the drive. The sale at the local dealer was actually fine, and their price reasonable. There service just wasn't very good. Sounds like I am not the only one.
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As tough as it is for me to do anything on mine these days, it is really tough to turn the keys over to anyone. My great independent owned local shop that was run for over 30 years by two great honest guys was sold when they retired recently. I used them for all the things I thought were too much to do at home. Now the search is on....Wow, I’d be doubly mad if they forced it on (I assume that means as a line item cost, not just built into the purchase price) and then provided such lousy work.
I get the allure of dealership service to many. For me, I’m too excited to get under the car myself. The addition of issues like lost bolts and bad work makes me that much more hesitant…
The last thing I wanted was some lube-tech hack over-torquing and/or stripping fasteners, or leaving them out altogether.
I got reminded again 3 weeks ago why I don't take cars there and I don't advocate for my family to take their cars there. I change the oil in my sister-in-law's Mustang and had to use a hammer on the ratchet handle to get the drain plug off. Granted it wasn't a very long ratchet handle, but it shouldn't have required my entire body weight to twist it off. I'm surprised I was able to get the filter off at all. This over-tightening thing they've got going on is a sickness.This is an unfortunate reality. I was a heavy-line tech for a Ford dealership many years ago. Most of the guys they have working the lube rack are kids/minimum wage labor. I think a lot of people assume that when they take their car in for service that an actual mechanic/tech is working on their car. The reality is that those guys are too busy doing warranty, and on rare occasions, customer paid repairs and work.