I committed three BiTOG automotive no-no's

I've been a member here for 20+ years and l will confess that l recently did three things that have always been frowned on here:

1. Paid $119 for a synthetic oil change at the dealership.

2. Allowed dealership to upsell me on a cabin air filter for $59 followed by a "cleaning" of the vents for another $100.

3. Took the car through an automatic car wash.

I guess l am getting old because l would have NEVER done #1 and 2 when l was younger. I used the excuse that it was "too cold" to do it myself. But at least l got a free cup of coffee at the dealership.
You have confessed your automotive sin

For this you must do penance of 7 OCI’s and 7 Hail Filters.

In the name of the Bob, the Mods, and the Holy Forum, you are forgiven.

Go now, and change your cabin filter in peace.
 
Sometimes, you gotta do what you gotta do.
In my case, I go to an independent Honda specialist who will do 2 OC's for less than you paid for one.
Plus, I do my own CAF's, with some coaching from You Tube, after I stop at the World of Wally for a CAF.
Auto car washes are a way of life for me.
That comes with being a seasoned citizen.
 
#2 should be an indefinite ban from
Bitog, maybe lifetime, like what those two Yankees fans got, who grabbed Mookie Betts’ wrist and the ball. Hilarious one of them is a friend of Gronk’s.

It’s just that egregious.

Ok I’m kidding. Takes a real man to fess up like that. All good.
 
I would like to see what the vent cleaning process is? Run some long swiffer type thing in them while the cabin filter is out? Or maybe its nothing...

Usually a spray can, turn the blower on hi, and spray it into the air intake.
Takes 3 minutes, and $4 worth of product.
 
I've been a member here for 20+ years and l will confess that l recently did three things that have always been frowned on here:

1. Paid $119 for a synthetic oil change at the dealership.

2. Allowed dealership to upsell me on a cabin air filter for $59 followed by a "cleaning" of the vents for another $100.

3. Took the car through an automatic car wash.

I guess l am getting old because l would have NEVER done #1 and 2 when l was younger. I used the excuse that it was "too cold" to do it myself. But at least l got a free cup of coffee at the dealership.

I bought a Dealer Demo 2023 Silverado. It came with enough superficial scratches on the BLACK paint. Other than using the automatic car wash (assuming it wasn't brushless) I don't disagree with your decisions. I have had dozens upon dozens of dealership service visits-all without issues.
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I use commercial car washes and I'm planning to go tomorrow. They've gotten expensive the past few years or I'd go more often.
 
I use commercial car washes and I'm planning to go tomorrow. They've gotten expensive the past few years or I'd go more often.
I do too on 2/3 cars. Both have monthlies and yes swirls. It’s not practical to hand wash in the winter. My main concern is salt.

But admittedly if I had say a AMG or BMW M or Porsche, I would not run that through a wash. Sometimes we simply need to be practical.
 
Haha Love it.

For me,
Daily Drivers (Due to job, replaced every 4 year or less)
-Dealership oil changes per OLM
-Automatic car washes

Non Daily Drivers
-Self oil change, obessive OCI
-Two bucket wash method, foam cannon, polish, ceramic coat.

A tale of application and life dependancy.
 
Im am 77 years old and took my Toyota Avalon V6 to the dealer for the spark plug change this week. Had always done them on other cars myself but just decided that my intake manifold removal days are over. I guess I am lucky that I seem to have a pretty good dealer to work with. At least he has never tried to upsell me and his prices are high but not outrageous.
 
I've been a member here for 20+ years and l will confess that l recently did three things that have always been frowned on here:

1. Paid $119 for a synthetic oil change at the dealership.

2. Allowed dealership to upsell me on a cabin air filter for $59 followed by a "cleaning" of the vents for another $100.

3. Took the car through an automatic car wash.

I guess l am getting old because l would have NEVER done #1 and 2 when l was younger. I used the excuse that it was "too cold" to do it myself. But at least l got a free cup of coffee at the dealership.
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