Dealer Oil Change
#46
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Re: Dealer Oil Change
On Mon, 1 May 2006 18:05:22 -0500, Fast1970Vette@webtv.net (dave)
wrote:
>'I took my 2006 Sonata to the dealer this morning for the first oil
>change since I bought the car. Fortunately this was a freebie in that
>this was included when I bought the car, but the cost for the oil change
>would have been $39.79 They also wanted to charge an additional $25
>for a multi-point inspection to check the condition of belts, brakes,
>lights, hoses etc. which I refused to pay for. Have any of you had a
>similair experience with this type of pricing? '
>
>REPLY: Dealers have an enormous overhead and charge accordingly. If
>you dont want to do the oil changes yourself which is always the best
>way...then take your car to Lube Pros or Jiffy Lube. Youll save about
>$10 on the oil change and theyll check belts,hoses, air filter,
>etc...for nothing.
I always use a local repair shop that I have been using over 15 years
with the exception of the first oil change done at the dealer or if
traveling out of town and the mileage between oil changes is getting
too high. I am not familiar with Lube Pros but I have used Jiffy Lube
once and will never go back. All of their fluids come out of the same
nozzle, and in fact if your brake fluid is down they can't even top it
off because of problems they had several years ago with the brake
fluid being contaminated by mixing with other fluids. They also tried
to sell me parts that were not needed (air filter, PCV, and even wiper
blades) just to bring up the total sale.
wrote:
>'I took my 2006 Sonata to the dealer this morning for the first oil
>change since I bought the car. Fortunately this was a freebie in that
>this was included when I bought the car, but the cost for the oil change
>would have been $39.79 They also wanted to charge an additional $25
>for a multi-point inspection to check the condition of belts, brakes,
>lights, hoses etc. which I refused to pay for. Have any of you had a
>similair experience with this type of pricing? '
>
>REPLY: Dealers have an enormous overhead and charge accordingly. If
>you dont want to do the oil changes yourself which is always the best
>way...then take your car to Lube Pros or Jiffy Lube. Youll save about
>$10 on the oil change and theyll check belts,hoses, air filter,
>etc...for nothing.
I always use a local repair shop that I have been using over 15 years
with the exception of the first oil change done at the dealer or if
traveling out of town and the mileage between oil changes is getting
too high. I am not familiar with Lube Pros but I have used Jiffy Lube
once and will never go back. All of their fluids come out of the same
nozzle, and in fact if your brake fluid is down they can't even top it
off because of problems they had several years ago with the brake
fluid being contaminated by mixing with other fluids. They also tried
to sell me parts that were not needed (air filter, PCV, and even wiper
blades) just to bring up the total sale.
#47
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Re: Dealer Oil Change
<Marc> wrote in message news:m8ie525eqeg8iu9vt5nar282725uu8jdfq@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 1 May 2006 18:05:22 -0500, Fast1970Vette@webtv.net (dave)
> wrote:
>
<snip> I am not familiar with Lube Pros but I have used Jiffy Lube
> once and will never go back. All of their fluids come out of the same
> nozzle, and in fact if your brake fluid is down they can't even top it
> off because of problems they had several years ago with the brake
> fluid being contaminated by mixing with other fluids. They also tried
> to sell me parts that were not needed (air filter, PCV, and even wiper
> blades) just to bring up the total sale.
I agree whole heartedly about Jiffy Lube...very user unfriendly with slimy
tactics. Its not cheap either as I recall.
I have, however, found a quick lube place here that is very good....10
minute turn around, 20 bucks, and no trying to sell unneeded stuff. They
also have had the same help for years, which make me think the work
environment is good. called "Pronto" Alas, not yet stocking the Hyundai
filter (canister)
#48
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Re: Dealer Oil Change
<Marc> wrote in message news:m8ie525eqeg8iu9vt5nar282725uu8jdfq@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 1 May 2006 18:05:22 -0500, Fast1970Vette@webtv.net (dave)
> wrote:
>
<snip> I am not familiar with Lube Pros but I have used Jiffy Lube
> once and will never go back. All of their fluids come out of the same
> nozzle, and in fact if your brake fluid is down they can't even top it
> off because of problems they had several years ago with the brake
> fluid being contaminated by mixing with other fluids. They also tried
> to sell me parts that were not needed (air filter, PCV, and even wiper
> blades) just to bring up the total sale.
I agree whole heartedly about Jiffy Lube...very user unfriendly with slimy
tactics. Its not cheap either as I recall.
I have, however, found a quick lube place here that is very good....10
minute turn around, 20 bucks, and no trying to sell unneeded stuff. They
also have had the same help for years, which make me think the work
environment is good. called "Pronto" Alas, not yet stocking the Hyundai
filter (canister)
#49
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Re: Dealer Oil Change
<Marc> wrote in message news:m8ie525eqeg8iu9vt5nar282725uu8jdfq@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 1 May 2006 18:05:22 -0500, Fast1970Vette@webtv.net (dave)
> wrote:
>
<snip> I am not familiar with Lube Pros but I have used Jiffy Lube
> once and will never go back. All of their fluids come out of the same
> nozzle, and in fact if your brake fluid is down they can't even top it
> off because of problems they had several years ago with the brake
> fluid being contaminated by mixing with other fluids. They also tried
> to sell me parts that were not needed (air filter, PCV, and even wiper
> blades) just to bring up the total sale.
I agree whole heartedly about Jiffy Lube...very user unfriendly with slimy
tactics. Its not cheap either as I recall.
I have, however, found a quick lube place here that is very good....10
minute turn around, 20 bucks, and no trying to sell unneeded stuff. They
also have had the same help for years, which make me think the work
environment is good. called "Pronto" Alas, not yet stocking the Hyundai
filter (canister)
#50
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Re: Dealer Oil Change
The 6cyl Sonata takes 6 qts, just like the owners manual says. The only
place you can get filter for it is at the Hyundai dealer. I Paid 8.32 at
my dealer for filter. later I bought 2 more on line from Hyunday Dealer in
Spgfld Mass for 6.50 each with free shipping. I changed the oil myself
using Wallyworld synthetic which cost $16.00..here's another little gem
that is on its way: When I ordered the filters I asked about the fuel
tank air filter that is supposed to be changed in the warranty cycle.
Guess what.. you can't change it. he says you have to drop the tank to
change it. that'll be really cheap,,yeah right!!
place you can get filter for it is at the Hyundai dealer. I Paid 8.32 at
my dealer for filter. later I bought 2 more on line from Hyunday Dealer in
Spgfld Mass for 6.50 each with free shipping. I changed the oil myself
using Wallyworld synthetic which cost $16.00..here's another little gem
that is on its way: When I ordered the filters I asked about the fuel
tank air filter that is supposed to be changed in the warranty cycle.
Guess what.. you can't change it. he says you have to drop the tank to
change it. that'll be really cheap,,yeah right!!
#51
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Re: Dealer Oil Change
The 6cyl Sonata takes 6 qts, just like the owners manual says. The only
place you can get filter for it is at the Hyundai dealer. I Paid 8.32 at
my dealer for filter. later I bought 2 more on line from Hyunday Dealer in
Spgfld Mass for 6.50 each with free shipping. I changed the oil myself
using Wallyworld synthetic which cost $16.00..here's another little gem
that is on its way: When I ordered the filters I asked about the fuel
tank air filter that is supposed to be changed in the warranty cycle.
Guess what.. you can't change it. he says you have to drop the tank to
change it. that'll be really cheap,,yeah right!!
place you can get filter for it is at the Hyundai dealer. I Paid 8.32 at
my dealer for filter. later I bought 2 more on line from Hyunday Dealer in
Spgfld Mass for 6.50 each with free shipping. I changed the oil myself
using Wallyworld synthetic which cost $16.00..here's another little gem
that is on its way: When I ordered the filters I asked about the fuel
tank air filter that is supposed to be changed in the warranty cycle.
Guess what.. you can't change it. he says you have to drop the tank to
change it. that'll be really cheap,,yeah right!!
#52
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Re: Dealer Oil Change
The 6cyl Sonata takes 6 qts, just like the owners manual says. The only
place you can get filter for it is at the Hyundai dealer. I Paid 8.32 at
my dealer for filter. later I bought 2 more on line from Hyunday Dealer in
Spgfld Mass for 6.50 each with free shipping. I changed the oil myself
using Wallyworld synthetic which cost $16.00..here's another little gem
that is on its way: When I ordered the filters I asked about the fuel
tank air filter that is supposed to be changed in the warranty cycle.
Guess what.. you can't change it. he says you have to drop the tank to
change it. that'll be really cheap,,yeah right!!
place you can get filter for it is at the Hyundai dealer. I Paid 8.32 at
my dealer for filter. later I bought 2 more on line from Hyunday Dealer in
Spgfld Mass for 6.50 each with free shipping. I changed the oil myself
using Wallyworld synthetic which cost $16.00..here's another little gem
that is on its way: When I ordered the filters I asked about the fuel
tank air filter that is supposed to be changed in the warranty cycle.
Guess what.. you can't change it. he says you have to drop the tank to
change it. that'll be really cheap,,yeah right!!
#53
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Re: Dealer Oil Change
'but I have used Jiffy Lube once and will never go back. All of their
fluids come out of the same nozzle, and in fact if your brake fluid is
down they can't even top it off because of problems they had several
years ago with the brake fluid being contaminated by mixing with other
fluids. They also tried to sell me parts that were not needed (air
filter, PCV, and even wiper blades) just to bring up the total sale. '
REPLY: Not all Jiffy Lubes are unethical. The one by me isnt bad at
all, and , they use a variety of nozzles for thier fluids. You wont find
many shops that WONT see if they can ring up a larger tab for you ; im
okay with that 'if' its genuinely needed for my car. Id find a local
shop before id go to a Hyundai Dealership for routine maintenance ; the
last time i went to one....there were these mechanics walking around
with these slick 'genuine Hyundai' jackets on with a real attitude. No
thanks to that !
fluids come out of the same nozzle, and in fact if your brake fluid is
down they can't even top it off because of problems they had several
years ago with the brake fluid being contaminated by mixing with other
fluids. They also tried to sell me parts that were not needed (air
filter, PCV, and even wiper blades) just to bring up the total sale. '
REPLY: Not all Jiffy Lubes are unethical. The one by me isnt bad at
all, and , they use a variety of nozzles for thier fluids. You wont find
many shops that WONT see if they can ring up a larger tab for you ; im
okay with that 'if' its genuinely needed for my car. Id find a local
shop before id go to a Hyundai Dealership for routine maintenance ; the
last time i went to one....there were these mechanics walking around
with these slick 'genuine Hyundai' jackets on with a real attitude. No
thanks to that !
#54
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Re: Dealer Oil Change
'but I have used Jiffy Lube once and will never go back. All of their
fluids come out of the same nozzle, and in fact if your brake fluid is
down they can't even top it off because of problems they had several
years ago with the brake fluid being contaminated by mixing with other
fluids. They also tried to sell me parts that were not needed (air
filter, PCV, and even wiper blades) just to bring up the total sale. '
REPLY: Not all Jiffy Lubes are unethical. The one by me isnt bad at
all, and , they use a variety of nozzles for thier fluids. You wont find
many shops that WONT see if they can ring up a larger tab for you ; im
okay with that 'if' its genuinely needed for my car. Id find a local
shop before id go to a Hyundai Dealership for routine maintenance ; the
last time i went to one....there were these mechanics walking around
with these slick 'genuine Hyundai' jackets on with a real attitude. No
thanks to that !
fluids come out of the same nozzle, and in fact if your brake fluid is
down they can't even top it off because of problems they had several
years ago with the brake fluid being contaminated by mixing with other
fluids. They also tried to sell me parts that were not needed (air
filter, PCV, and even wiper blades) just to bring up the total sale. '
REPLY: Not all Jiffy Lubes are unethical. The one by me isnt bad at
all, and , they use a variety of nozzles for thier fluids. You wont find
many shops that WONT see if they can ring up a larger tab for you ; im
okay with that 'if' its genuinely needed for my car. Id find a local
shop before id go to a Hyundai Dealership for routine maintenance ; the
last time i went to one....there were these mechanics walking around
with these slick 'genuine Hyundai' jackets on with a real attitude. No
thanks to that !
#55
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Re: Dealer Oil Change
'but I have used Jiffy Lube once and will never go back. All of their
fluids come out of the same nozzle, and in fact if your brake fluid is
down they can't even top it off because of problems they had several
years ago with the brake fluid being contaminated by mixing with other
fluids. They also tried to sell me parts that were not needed (air
filter, PCV, and even wiper blades) just to bring up the total sale. '
REPLY: Not all Jiffy Lubes are unethical. The one by me isnt bad at
all, and , they use a variety of nozzles for thier fluids. You wont find
many shops that WONT see if they can ring up a larger tab for you ; im
okay with that 'if' its genuinely needed for my car. Id find a local
shop before id go to a Hyundai Dealership for routine maintenance ; the
last time i went to one....there were these mechanics walking around
with these slick 'genuine Hyundai' jackets on with a real attitude. No
thanks to that !
fluids come out of the same nozzle, and in fact if your brake fluid is
down they can't even top it off because of problems they had several
years ago with the brake fluid being contaminated by mixing with other
fluids. They also tried to sell me parts that were not needed (air
filter, PCV, and even wiper blades) just to bring up the total sale. '
REPLY: Not all Jiffy Lubes are unethical. The one by me isnt bad at
all, and , they use a variety of nozzles for thier fluids. You wont find
many shops that WONT see if they can ring up a larger tab for you ; im
okay with that 'if' its genuinely needed for my car. Id find a local
shop before id go to a Hyundai Dealership for routine maintenance ; the
last time i went to one....there were these mechanics walking around
with these slick 'genuine Hyundai' jackets on with a real attitude. No
thanks to that !
#56
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Re: Dealer Oil Change
"Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:7e68dd29955bce1e6a7cbcd05b4c3f60@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
> The 6cyl Sonata takes 6 qts, just like the owners manual says. The
> only place you can get filter for it is at the Hyundai dealer. I Paid
> 8.32 at my dealer for filter. later I bought 2 more on line from
> Hyunday Dealer in Spgfld Mass for 6.50 each with free shipping. I
> changed the oil myself using Wallyworld synthetic which cost
> $16.00..here's another little gem that is on its way: When I ordered
> the filters I asked about the fuel tank air filter that is supposed to
> be changed in the warranty cycle. Guess what.. you can't change it.
> he says you have to drop the tank to change it. that'll be really
> cheap,,yeah right!!
No way I'm going there myself, but I had a little free time today and I
stopped by my local Jiffy Lube to check on the canister filter. I spoke
with the manager who said they had them. I asked if I could see one
because I really didn't believe him. He had 4 of them in stock purchased
from my local Hyundai dealer. He explained that they had a runner that
makes stops at the dealer for parts when they can't get them through their
normal supplier.
What is a fuel tank air filter?
Eric
news:7e68dd29955bce1e6a7cbcd05b4c3f60@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
> The 6cyl Sonata takes 6 qts, just like the owners manual says. The
> only place you can get filter for it is at the Hyundai dealer. I Paid
> 8.32 at my dealer for filter. later I bought 2 more on line from
> Hyunday Dealer in Spgfld Mass for 6.50 each with free shipping. I
> changed the oil myself using Wallyworld synthetic which cost
> $16.00..here's another little gem that is on its way: When I ordered
> the filters I asked about the fuel tank air filter that is supposed to
> be changed in the warranty cycle. Guess what.. you can't change it.
> he says you have to drop the tank to change it. that'll be really
> cheap,,yeah right!!
No way I'm going there myself, but I had a little free time today and I
stopped by my local Jiffy Lube to check on the canister filter. I spoke
with the manager who said they had them. I asked if I could see one
because I really didn't believe him. He had 4 of them in stock purchased
from my local Hyundai dealer. He explained that they had a runner that
makes stops at the dealer for parts when they can't get them through their
normal supplier.
What is a fuel tank air filter?
Eric
#57
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Re: Dealer Oil Change
"Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:7e68dd29955bce1e6a7cbcd05b4c3f60@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
> The 6cyl Sonata takes 6 qts, just like the owners manual says. The
> only place you can get filter for it is at the Hyundai dealer. I Paid
> 8.32 at my dealer for filter. later I bought 2 more on line from
> Hyunday Dealer in Spgfld Mass for 6.50 each with free shipping. I
> changed the oil myself using Wallyworld synthetic which cost
> $16.00..here's another little gem that is on its way: When I ordered
> the filters I asked about the fuel tank air filter that is supposed to
> be changed in the warranty cycle. Guess what.. you can't change it.
> he says you have to drop the tank to change it. that'll be really
> cheap,,yeah right!!
No way I'm going there myself, but I had a little free time today and I
stopped by my local Jiffy Lube to check on the canister filter. I spoke
with the manager who said they had them. I asked if I could see one
because I really didn't believe him. He had 4 of them in stock purchased
from my local Hyundai dealer. He explained that they had a runner that
makes stops at the dealer for parts when they can't get them through their
normal supplier.
What is a fuel tank air filter?
Eric
news:7e68dd29955bce1e6a7cbcd05b4c3f60@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
> The 6cyl Sonata takes 6 qts, just like the owners manual says. The
> only place you can get filter for it is at the Hyundai dealer. I Paid
> 8.32 at my dealer for filter. later I bought 2 more on line from
> Hyunday Dealer in Spgfld Mass for 6.50 each with free shipping. I
> changed the oil myself using Wallyworld synthetic which cost
> $16.00..here's another little gem that is on its way: When I ordered
> the filters I asked about the fuel tank air filter that is supposed to
> be changed in the warranty cycle. Guess what.. you can't change it.
> he says you have to drop the tank to change it. that'll be really
> cheap,,yeah right!!
No way I'm going there myself, but I had a little free time today and I
stopped by my local Jiffy Lube to check on the canister filter. I spoke
with the manager who said they had them. I asked if I could see one
because I really didn't believe him. He had 4 of them in stock purchased
from my local Hyundai dealer. He explained that they had a runner that
makes stops at the dealer for parts when they can't get them through their
normal supplier.
What is a fuel tank air filter?
Eric
#58
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Re: Dealer Oil Change
"Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:7e68dd29955bce1e6a7cbcd05b4c3f60@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
> The 6cyl Sonata takes 6 qts, just like the owners manual says. The
> only place you can get filter for it is at the Hyundai dealer. I Paid
> 8.32 at my dealer for filter. later I bought 2 more on line from
> Hyunday Dealer in Spgfld Mass for 6.50 each with free shipping. I
> changed the oil myself using Wallyworld synthetic which cost
> $16.00..here's another little gem that is on its way: When I ordered
> the filters I asked about the fuel tank air filter that is supposed to
> be changed in the warranty cycle. Guess what.. you can't change it.
> he says you have to drop the tank to change it. that'll be really
> cheap,,yeah right!!
No way I'm going there myself, but I had a little free time today and I
stopped by my local Jiffy Lube to check on the canister filter. I spoke
with the manager who said they had them. I asked if I could see one
because I really didn't believe him. He had 4 of them in stock purchased
from my local Hyundai dealer. He explained that they had a runner that
makes stops at the dealer for parts when they can't get them through their
normal supplier.
What is a fuel tank air filter?
Eric
news:7e68dd29955bce1e6a7cbcd05b4c3f60@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
> The 6cyl Sonata takes 6 qts, just like the owners manual says. The
> only place you can get filter for it is at the Hyundai dealer. I Paid
> 8.32 at my dealer for filter. later I bought 2 more on line from
> Hyunday Dealer in Spgfld Mass for 6.50 each with free shipping. I
> changed the oil myself using Wallyworld synthetic which cost
> $16.00..here's another little gem that is on its way: When I ordered
> the filters I asked about the fuel tank air filter that is supposed to
> be changed in the warranty cycle. Guess what.. you can't change it.
> he says you have to drop the tank to change it. that'll be really
> cheap,,yeah right!!
No way I'm going there myself, but I had a little free time today and I
stopped by my local Jiffy Lube to check on the canister filter. I spoke
with the manager who said they had them. I asked if I could see one
because I really didn't believe him. He had 4 of them in stock purchased
from my local Hyundai dealer. He explained that they had a runner that
makes stops at the dealer for parts when they can't get them through their
normal supplier.
What is a fuel tank air filter?
Eric
#59
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Re: Dealer Oil Change
In my world, there is usually a place you can go that you can trust for MOST
of your work besides the dealer (in my case, it is the local Firestone Total
Car Care Center - great techs, excellent work, fair prices).
Most of those places also have a quick and inexpensive oil change. If you
get to know a mechanic (or a garage full of them, as I have here), they will
take good care of you. If I have service done there, usually they will give
me a courtesy oil change at no extra charge (they may just be being nice to
a man of the cloth, but I think here it is more than that).
Tom Wenndt
"dave" <Fast1970Vette@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:25528-4457DB11-18@storefull-3233.bay.webtv.net...
> 'but I have used Jiffy Lube once and will never go back. All of their
> fluids come out of the same nozzle, and in fact if your brake fluid is
> down they can't even top it off because of problems they had several
> years ago with the brake fluid being contaminated by mixing with other
> fluids. They also tried to sell me parts that were not needed (air
> filter, PCV, and even wiper blades) just to bring up the total sale. '
>
> REPLY: Not all Jiffy Lubes are unethical. The one by me isnt bad at
> all, and , they use a variety of nozzles for thier fluids. You wont find
> many shops that WONT see if they can ring up a larger tab for you ; im
> okay with that 'if' its genuinely needed for my car. Id find a local
> shop before id go to a Hyundai Dealership for routine maintenance ; the
> last time i went to one....there were these mechanics walking around
> with these slick 'genuine Hyundai' jackets on with a real attitude. No
> thanks to that !
>
of your work besides the dealer (in my case, it is the local Firestone Total
Car Care Center - great techs, excellent work, fair prices).
Most of those places also have a quick and inexpensive oil change. If you
get to know a mechanic (or a garage full of them, as I have here), they will
take good care of you. If I have service done there, usually they will give
me a courtesy oil change at no extra charge (they may just be being nice to
a man of the cloth, but I think here it is more than that).
Tom Wenndt
"dave" <Fast1970Vette@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:25528-4457DB11-18@storefull-3233.bay.webtv.net...
> 'but I have used Jiffy Lube once and will never go back. All of their
> fluids come out of the same nozzle, and in fact if your brake fluid is
> down they can't even top it off because of problems they had several
> years ago with the brake fluid being contaminated by mixing with other
> fluids. They also tried to sell me parts that were not needed (air
> filter, PCV, and even wiper blades) just to bring up the total sale. '
>
> REPLY: Not all Jiffy Lubes are unethical. The one by me isnt bad at
> all, and , they use a variety of nozzles for thier fluids. You wont find
> many shops that WONT see if they can ring up a larger tab for you ; im
> okay with that 'if' its genuinely needed for my car. Id find a local
> shop before id go to a Hyundai Dealership for routine maintenance ; the
> last time i went to one....there were these mechanics walking around
> with these slick 'genuine Hyundai' jackets on with a real attitude. No
> thanks to that !
>
#60
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Re: Dealer Oil Change
In my world, there is usually a place you can go that you can trust for MOST
of your work besides the dealer (in my case, it is the local Firestone Total
Car Care Center - great techs, excellent work, fair prices).
Most of those places also have a quick and inexpensive oil change. If you
get to know a mechanic (or a garage full of them, as I have here), they will
take good care of you. If I have service done there, usually they will give
me a courtesy oil change at no extra charge (they may just be being nice to
a man of the cloth, but I think here it is more than that).
Tom Wenndt
"dave" <Fast1970Vette@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:25528-4457DB11-18@storefull-3233.bay.webtv.net...
> 'but I have used Jiffy Lube once and will never go back. All of their
> fluids come out of the same nozzle, and in fact if your brake fluid is
> down they can't even top it off because of problems they had several
> years ago with the brake fluid being contaminated by mixing with other
> fluids. They also tried to sell me parts that were not needed (air
> filter, PCV, and even wiper blades) just to bring up the total sale. '
>
> REPLY: Not all Jiffy Lubes are unethical. The one by me isnt bad at
> all, and , they use a variety of nozzles for thier fluids. You wont find
> many shops that WONT see if they can ring up a larger tab for you ; im
> okay with that 'if' its genuinely needed for my car. Id find a local
> shop before id go to a Hyundai Dealership for routine maintenance ; the
> last time i went to one....there were these mechanics walking around
> with these slick 'genuine Hyundai' jackets on with a real attitude. No
> thanks to that !
>
of your work besides the dealer (in my case, it is the local Firestone Total
Car Care Center - great techs, excellent work, fair prices).
Most of those places also have a quick and inexpensive oil change. If you
get to know a mechanic (or a garage full of them, as I have here), they will
take good care of you. If I have service done there, usually they will give
me a courtesy oil change at no extra charge (they may just be being nice to
a man of the cloth, but I think here it is more than that).
Tom Wenndt
"dave" <Fast1970Vette@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:25528-4457DB11-18@storefull-3233.bay.webtv.net...
> 'but I have used Jiffy Lube once and will never go back. All of their
> fluids come out of the same nozzle, and in fact if your brake fluid is
> down they can't even top it off because of problems they had several
> years ago with the brake fluid being contaminated by mixing with other
> fluids. They also tried to sell me parts that were not needed (air
> filter, PCV, and even wiper blades) just to bring up the total sale. '
>
> REPLY: Not all Jiffy Lubes are unethical. The one by me isnt bad at
> all, and , they use a variety of nozzles for thier fluids. You wont find
> many shops that WONT see if they can ring up a larger tab for you ; im
> okay with that 'if' its genuinely needed for my car. Id find a local
> shop before id go to a Hyundai Dealership for routine maintenance ; the
> last time i went to one....there were these mechanics walking around
> with these slick 'genuine Hyundai' jackets on with a real attitude. No
> thanks to that !
>