Oil Change cost
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Oil Change cost
I just rerceived a coupon for an oil change from my dealer. It says
"Change Oil and Filter for $29.95". What is the usual cost for this
service, as I plan on taking it to a different dealer? I'll try to get
them to honor this coupon. It never hurts to ask. : )
J.W.
"Change Oil and Filter for $29.95". What is the usual cost for this
service, as I plan on taking it to a different dealer? I'll try to get
them to honor this coupon. It never hurts to ask. : )
J.W.
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Re: Oil Change cost
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 17:40:36 -0400, Jon W staggered into the Black Sun
and said:
> I just rerceived a coupon for an oil change from my dealer. It says
> "Change Oil and Filter for $29.95". What is the usual cost for this
> service, as I plan on taking it to a different dealer? I'll try to get
> them to honor this coupon. It never hurts to ask. : )
$29.95 seems very reasonable. You didn't specify your geographic
location (Michigan != New York != California) but your NNTP-Posting-Host
header combined with nslookup makes me think you're in Lansing. The
Lansing Hyundai dealer charges about $33 after tax for an oil change
without a coupon.
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and said:
> I just rerceived a coupon for an oil change from my dealer. It says
> "Change Oil and Filter for $29.95". What is the usual cost for this
> service, as I plan on taking it to a different dealer? I'll try to get
> them to honor this coupon. It never hurts to ask. : )
$29.95 seems very reasonable. You didn't specify your geographic
location (Michigan != New York != California) but your NNTP-Posting-Host
header combined with nslookup makes me think you're in Lansing. The
Lansing Hyundai dealer charges about $33 after tax for an oil change
without a coupon.
--
Matt G|There is no Darkness in eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see
Hire me! http://crow202.dyndns.org/~mhgraham/resume/
Ketchup is a two wheeled vehicle. Vegetables can be smoked, just like
crack. Crack is a poor substitute for caffeine. --MegaHAL
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Re: Oil Change cost
On 26 Sep 2004 00:06:49 GMT, Dances With Crows
<danSPANceswitTRAPhcrows@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 17:40:36 -0400, Jon W staggered into the Black Sun
>and said:
>> I just rerceived a coupon for an oil change from my dealer. It says
>> "Change Oil and Filter for $29.95". What is the usual cost for this
>> service, as I plan on taking it to a different dealer? I'll try to get
>> them to honor this coupon. It never hurts to ask. : )
>
>$29.95 seems very reasonable. You didn't specify your geographic
>location (Michigan != New York != California) but your NNTP-Posting-Host
>header combined with nslookup makes me think you're in Lansing. The
>Lansing Hyundai dealer charges about $33 after tax for an oil change
>without a coupon.
Yes, my fault, I should have stated my location. Actually, you were
close. I'm in the metro Detroit area. I guess $33 isn't too bad. I
used to do all my own oil changes until I became disabled, now I'm at
the mercy of the local dealers/mechanics. Thanks for the tip.
J.W.
<danSPANceswitTRAPhcrows@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 17:40:36 -0400, Jon W staggered into the Black Sun
>and said:
>> I just rerceived a coupon for an oil change from my dealer. It says
>> "Change Oil and Filter for $29.95". What is the usual cost for this
>> service, as I plan on taking it to a different dealer? I'll try to get
>> them to honor this coupon. It never hurts to ask. : )
>
>$29.95 seems very reasonable. You didn't specify your geographic
>location (Michigan != New York != California) but your NNTP-Posting-Host
>header combined with nslookup makes me think you're in Lansing. The
>Lansing Hyundai dealer charges about $33 after tax for an oil change
>without a coupon.
Yes, my fault, I should have stated my location. Actually, you were
close. I'm in the metro Detroit area. I guess $33 isn't too bad. I
used to do all my own oil changes until I became disabled, now I'm at
the mercy of the local dealers/mechanics. Thanks for the tip.
J.W.
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Re: Oil Change cost
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 17:40:36 -0400, Jon W. <JWalker@yahoo34.com>
wrote:
>I just rerceived a coupon for an oil change from my dealer. It says
>"Change Oil and Filter for $29.95". What is the usual cost for this
>service, as I plan on taking it to a different dealer? I'll try to get
>them to honor this coupon. It never hurts to ask. : )
>
>J.W.
The normal cost for changing the oil and replacingthe filter is about
$16 USD for standard and ~$30 for synthetic. I just got a coupon in
the mail from Tires Plus that is for $13.95.
wrote:
>I just rerceived a coupon for an oil change from my dealer. It says
>"Change Oil and Filter for $29.95". What is the usual cost for this
>service, as I plan on taking it to a different dealer? I'll try to get
>them to honor this coupon. It never hurts to ask. : )
>
>J.W.
The normal cost for changing the oil and replacingthe filter is about
$16 USD for standard and ~$30 for synthetic. I just got a coupon in
the mail from Tires Plus that is for $13.95.
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Re: Oil Change cost
re: oil changes et cetera
10. if the discount car wash place with every oil change doesn't really have an
hyundai oil filter of the correct kind, then that doesn't really bother the d
bs, because they'll install whatever theyve got (as they apparently did to mine
once)
9. don't maintain it, if it ain't broke, because they (service dept) may f it
up--it happens, folks, but i don't really endorse not jumping thru the warranty
required hoops, so nevermind
8. yeah there's that highly touted castrol SAE 5W-50, but what about when i
just get your bulk crappy stuff from the 50 gallon drum?
7. it's a jungle out here (in case you're oblivious to ordinary reality)
6. hey, i betcha hyundai repair-persons often fantasize about having smaller
fingers
5. there are so many hyundai service dealers near me that i only have to go
about 80+ miles round trip per visit
4. it's a nice car, especially for the money, but nobody can pronounce it
without thinking he's a lingo boob-rube
3. prediction that a few other daewoo buying suckers will appreciate:
at some future time, hyundai buys-out general motors, and bankrupts 'em only in
south korea
2. well, as steve martin doesn't exactly disclaim, it's not a forrrrrrrddddd
1. BIG EXISTENTIAL QUESTION ABOUT THE FUTURE: if they ever market a spiffy
nifty pick-up truck, will they put a cassette or a c.d. in the dashboard as
standard?
10. if the discount car wash place with every oil change doesn't really have an
hyundai oil filter of the correct kind, then that doesn't really bother the d
bs, because they'll install whatever theyve got (as they apparently did to mine
once)
9. don't maintain it, if it ain't broke, because they (service dept) may f it
up--it happens, folks, but i don't really endorse not jumping thru the warranty
required hoops, so nevermind
8. yeah there's that highly touted castrol SAE 5W-50, but what about when i
just get your bulk crappy stuff from the 50 gallon drum?
7. it's a jungle out here (in case you're oblivious to ordinary reality)
6. hey, i betcha hyundai repair-persons often fantasize about having smaller
fingers
5. there are so many hyundai service dealers near me that i only have to go
about 80+ miles round trip per visit
4. it's a nice car, especially for the money, but nobody can pronounce it
without thinking he's a lingo boob-rube
3. prediction that a few other daewoo buying suckers will appreciate:
at some future time, hyundai buys-out general motors, and bankrupts 'em only in
south korea
2. well, as steve martin doesn't exactly disclaim, it's not a forrrrrrrddddd
1. BIG EXISTENTIAL QUESTION ABOUT THE FUTURE: if they ever market a spiffy
nifty pick-up truck, will they put a cassette or a c.d. in the dashboard as
standard?
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Re: Oil Change cost
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 17:40:36 -0400, Jon W. <JWalker@yahoo34.com>
wrote:
>I just rerceived a coupon for an oil change from my dealer. It says
>"Change Oil and Filter for $29.95". What is the usual cost for this
>service, as I plan on taking it to a different dealer? I'll try to get
>them to honor this coupon. It never hurts to ask. : )
>
>J.W.
The dealer in my area charges $26.49 without a coupon. They do have a
deal though where you can buy 10 oil changes for $120.
wrote:
>I just rerceived a coupon for an oil change from my dealer. It says
>"Change Oil and Filter for $29.95". What is the usual cost for this
>service, as I plan on taking it to a different dealer? I'll try to get
>them to honor this coupon. It never hurts to ask. : )
>
>J.W.
The dealer in my area charges $26.49 without a coupon. They do have a
deal though where you can buy 10 oil changes for $120.
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Re: Oil Change cost
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 22:13:24 -0400, Jason
<none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
>On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 17:40:36 -0400, Jon W. <JWalker@yahoo34.com>
>wrote:
>
>>I just rerceived a coupon for an oil change from my dealer. It says
>>"Change Oil and Filter for $29.95". What is the usual cost for this
>>service, as I plan on taking it to a different dealer? I'll try to get
>>them to honor this coupon. It never hurts to ask. : )
>>
>>J.W.
>
>The normal cost for changing the oil and replacingthe filter is about
>$16 USD for standard and ~$30 for synthetic. I just got a coupon in
>the mail from Tires Plus that is for $13.95.
I forgot to add that my dealer will change my oil with the Hyundai
Filter for $12 if I supply the oil. I use Synthetic but if you were
just using conventional oil then you would come out at about $17 for a
dealer change.
<none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
>On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 17:40:36 -0400, Jon W. <JWalker@yahoo34.com>
>wrote:
>
>>I just rerceived a coupon for an oil change from my dealer. It says
>>"Change Oil and Filter for $29.95". What is the usual cost for this
>>service, as I plan on taking it to a different dealer? I'll try to get
>>them to honor this coupon. It never hurts to ask. : )
>>
>>J.W.
>
>The normal cost for changing the oil and replacingthe filter is about
>$16 USD for standard and ~$30 for synthetic. I just got a coupon in
>the mail from Tires Plus that is for $13.95.
I forgot to add that my dealer will change my oil with the Hyundai
Filter for $12 if I supply the oil. I use Synthetic but if you were
just using conventional oil then you would come out at about $17 for a
dealer change.
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