Originally Posted By: Vikas
Dealership prices are getting almost outrageous. I just had Acura TL did their "standard" oil change and tire rotation (balance) and the usual check this check that business. When it was over, the service adviser tells me "Everything is great, the car is practically new!" The listed price was $115.00 Wow, that is quite a lot. Fortunately, I had "free service" coupon, so I did not have to pay. There is no way that I want to pay that kind of money for an oil change (0W20 semi-synthetic?) and tire rotation (they did NOT really need balancing).
But I would still recommend the dealer if you are willing to pay the price. The oil change only is $40 which is not unreasonable.
Somebody has to pay for the fancy rooms with free internet

Given that I was not allowed to watch the work being performed, I had a room there where I could do work or browse using their free internet and my laptop.
They gave me a full printout including the tire tread depth, coolant temperature capability etc. If I had to pay it would be worth about $50 to me.
I think we all have different ideas as to a fair price, which is why there are a variety of service options available -- and also explains why there are often huge variations in quality as well.
Clearly, the dealer has an audience who is willing to pay their $150-$170/hr labor rate. I'm one of them because I feel that they consistently deliver a strong value. But obviously not everyone agrees -- which is why there are other choices available.