I think my dealership in Oklahoma is about that price, and for 8qts it’s like $80ish.
Just say "no thanks". I guess there must be enough people that say "yes" to enough stuff, to make up for the people that never come back?
Once the Subaru advisor started talking about needing new rotors and pads on our hwy driven car, with 40k on it, and wouldn't service them because the weren't done at 20k, it was too much BS for me to trust them on an actual problem.... $900 for the front axle alone! I serviced the brakes myself and the pads were actually done 2 years later .at 70-80k...
I wonder if people are foregoing maintenance or finding cheaper alternatives.
Nice.I have gone with the cheaper alternative option,
Just had OC's done on the Pilot and the Accord last week.
Price was $49. each out the door using Castrol oil from a small town, independent Honda /Acura specialist.
No pressure, no upsells.
Hopefully not... I've never had a independent garage upsell me, really at all, now that I think about it. But these are all smaller places, owners name on the sign, or he's there working, doing something, often on the wrenches still.Of course they are. There are those who are naive, or just want convenience and doesn't care what it costs.
The other side of the equation is, What happens when you say "No."
Does life go on, or do you get your vehicle tampered with, or when you get your OC, do you get the threads stripped on the oil pan?
It can and has happened.
I remember back in the day, I would get coupons from Audi (we're talking early 2000s). It was $80 for an conventional oil change up to 5qts. Guess what, my car took 6.5qts and required synthetic. There, in tiny print "synthetic costs more". I used them for the free oil change that Audi used to offer when you bought a new car. I did the rest myself or I bought the stuff and paid a shop $15 to put it in.In the dead of winter when I don't want to do it myself, my local independent shop charges $69 for 8 quarts of 0w20 synthetic out of a 55 gallon drum and a filter.
Nice.
The upsell is why I won’t utilize the free oil change. I thought about using it and maybe throwing in an alignment or something so they can actually make some kind of profit. But I figured they’re just gonna try to upsell me more anyways. I have a few oil changes on hand so not like I’m needing it.
All cars require an alignment, according to anyone who owns an alignment rack.It’s likely they will determine your car needs alignment. Trying to lure you in the door…
I experienced something like this from Nissan, 25 years ago. Oil change and free interior shampoo and exterior wash. for $29.95. It was a 4x4 truck so, the inside needed a clean. No brainer right?It only looks good until you look at your car next time and find the rounded off drain bolt, and half the fasteners missing on your splash shield (assuming that they didn't throw away your splash shield).
And it includes a tire rotationMidas does 5qt full syn for $49.99+tax+disposal. I know the locations near me use Enenos oil. Can't beat that deal if you are not a DIYer.
Yep , there's likely a lot of profit in windshield wiper bladesIt is a great deal. Likely they are trying to get customers in, and upsell
Not that hard with string line to get toe-in within the limits of wear.All cars require an alignment, according to anyone who owns an alignment rack.
I think my truck was on a alignment rack 10 years ago or so.
Just had my F-150 done by them last week. 6 qts. of Valvoline and a NAPA filter for $37.00, including courtesy check. Couldn't pass it up.Midas does 5qt full syn for $49.99+tax+disposal. I know the locations near me use Enenos oil. Can't beat that deal if you are not a DIYer.
I had Honda try to upsell me multiple times. One times they even lied. Told me that my CAF was extremely dirty. I told them I replaced it the night before I dropped it off. The look I got was like "Oh crap. We were caught!"That's a great price.
I've never had a dealership try to upsell me. Midas, Les Schwab, etc. yes, but not a dealership.
If there was an attempt to upsell something you don't want or feel you don't need the answer is simply "no, thank you".