Originally Posted By: The Critic
Originally Posted By: KrisZ
I would try to get some of that money back, either cash or free services, if they refuse, just don't go there, oil changes are not rocket science and any place can perform it. All your warranty requirements are in the owner's manual make sure your wife reads it.
You're nuts. The dealer did nothing wrong-- $92 is quite reasonable in this area for an oil change, tire rotation and inspection.
Those tire shop/independent shop (unless brand specific) free inspections are not nearly as good as the ones at the dealer. They may be free, but the techs at the independent shops do not know what to look for. They do not know all of the common issues with every make/model, where the dealer does.
Dealers also have a higher overhead. They use better quality parts. With regular dealer servicing, you can demonstrate to the manufacturer that you are a good customer and can potentially qualify for goodwill assistance in the event that you need a post-warranty repair. There are many advantages to dealer servicing, but you just have to ask yourself if you're willing to pay the price. If not, then go elsewhere. But don't complain and say that dealer servicing is a scam; just because you pay more for it does not mean it is a rip off. It's like you can buy your pair of Levi's and I can buy my pair of True Religions.
The problem is, thats $92 every 5k, then paying several hundred for the 15k-30k, 60k on top of those 5k intervals. If something is REQUIRED to keep warranty, I am pretty sure it has to be offered for free under the Magnusson Moss Warranty Act. They can't require you to pay $92 to keep your warranty in tact. Your warranty is good for 3/36 or 5/100 etc so long as you follow the owners manual. If the owners manual doesn't mention a mandatory $92 "inspection" at 5k intervals then they owe you a refund.
When I had my 01 Impala and 08 tC they were checked for free, and they caught things that needed to be taken care of(under warranty). No expense out of my pocket.