Lexus Dealer vs Toyota for oil change?
#16
I took my car to my Toyota Dealer, thanks for the tip. I end up spending 52$ on the synthetic oil change and 16,95$ to replace both wiper blade. At that price I got an extra pair for the future.
I have hard time understanding that people would be 199$ or even 50$ for wiper blade.
I have hard time understanding that people would be 199$ or even 50$ for wiper blade.
#17
Driver School Candidate
I took my car to my Toyota Dealer, thanks for the tip. I end up spending 52$ on the synthetic oil change and 16,95$ to replace both wiper blade. At that price I got an extra pair for the future.
I have hard time understanding that people would be 199$ or even 50$ for wiper blade.
I have hard time understanding that people would be 199$ or even 50$ for wiper blade.
#18
Instructor
This is an interesting thread.... this past weekend I took my Toyota 4 Runner into the local toyota dealership for an oil change and tire rotation... while I was there I had mentioned to the service writer there that I had an es 350 and wanted to know if I brought my lexus to them, what would they charge me for an oil change... I was told that they would NOT service my lexus..( it should be noted here that the toyota dealership and the lexus dealership are both owned by the same man ).. when I asked why they wouldn't service my es I was told it was because lexus techs are specially trained in certain things that toyota techs aren't and vice versa... so then I asked if I owned a chevy and brought it in for an oil change would they do it... she said yes.... interesting, don't you think?
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#19
This is an interesting thread.... this past weekend I took my Toyota 4 Runner into the local toyota dealership for an oil change and tire rotation... while I was there I had mentioned to the service writer there that I had an es 350 and wanted to know if I brought my lexus to them, what would they charge me for an oil change... I was told that they would NOT service my lexus..( it should be noted here that the toyota dealership and the lexus dealership are both owned by the same man ).. when I asked why they wouldn't service my es I was told it was because lexus techs are specially trained in certain things that toyota techs aren't and vice versa... so then I asked if I owned a chevy and brought it in for an oil change would they do it... she said yes.... interesting, don't you think?
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#22
This is an interesting thread.... this past weekend I took my Toyota 4 Runner into the local toyota dealership for an oil change and tire rotation... while I was there I had mentioned to the service writer there that I had an es 350 and wanted to know if I brought my lexus to them, what would they charge me for an oil change... I was told that they would NOT service my lexus..( it should be noted here that the toyota dealership and the lexus dealership are both owned by the same man ).. when I asked why they wouldn't service my es I was told it was because lexus techs are specially trained in certain things that toyota techs aren't and vice versa... so then I asked if I owned a chevy and brought it in for an oil change would they do it... she said yes.... interesting, don't you think?
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#23
Lead Lap
Good point on the "warranty" aspect of this question. If you do need WARRANTY work, you would logically HAVE to go to an official Leus dealership so that they can be compensated by corporate.
However, for any and ALL other services, we also used our local Toyota dealership on both our previous Lexus' (the RX300 & the GX470) and it was ALWAYS SIGNIFICANTLY less expensive (and this was some 8 years ago). When we went to trade in the GX on the current HyHi, Toyota gave us a HUGE trade in value for it (essentially Private Party value rather than trade-in) and we were told that was because they knew the vehicle as they had done EVERY service on it up to that point. I have NEVER previously traded in a car and had no intentions on trading in that GX at that time but their PPV after I had already negotiated a satisfactory reduction from MSRP on the HyHi made it a no-brainer.
As you the extra cost for the Lexus service.... they have to pay for those "free" dounuts, snack and coffee and super nice waiting areas in some way, don't they?
However, for any and ALL other services, we also used our local Toyota dealership on both our previous Lexus' (the RX300 & the GX470) and it was ALWAYS SIGNIFICANTLY less expensive (and this was some 8 years ago). When we went to trade in the GX on the current HyHi, Toyota gave us a HUGE trade in value for it (essentially Private Party value rather than trade-in) and we were told that was because they knew the vehicle as they had done EVERY service on it up to that point. I have NEVER previously traded in a car and had no intentions on trading in that GX at that time but their PPV after I had already negotiated a satisfactory reduction from MSRP on the HyHi made it a no-brainer.
As you the extra cost for the Lexus service.... they have to pay for those "free" dounuts, snack and coffee and super nice waiting areas in some way, don't they?
#24
My friend started working at a Toyota dealership and told me things I would never have thought would happen. They hire noobs or as he says wackos to do quick lube and stuff. Says some guys sometimes forget to put oil in the car and goes in to start the car up to drive out the bay but then was reminded by another worker that there is no oil in the car. They also will forget to put screws or caps back where it belongs. I have a Tacoma that was getting service there since I bought the truck new 4 years ago. They happen to not put back a plug by the filter and broke off a piece that holds up my cabin air filter. Need to pull the glove compartment to replace the filter.
After hearing that and seeing how my truck was not treated right, I now just do the oil change and maintainace at home. With the money I save, I buy Mobile 1 oil and filter for all my truck and cars.
After hearing that and seeing how my truck was not treated right, I now just do the oil change and maintainace at home. With the money I save, I buy Mobile 1 oil and filter for all my truck and cars.
#25
You don't have to do it at home, but you DO have to train your own "pit crew." I've selected my local Walmart and have made a pact with some very capable and willing guys there: they do my car right and they'll get all my oil change business. With me supplying oil (Pennzoil 0W-20), filter kits (Toyota OEM), drain plug gaskets, and tools, they charge me right around $16 and I KNOW the job is done 100% correctly. It's simple, really: you've got to get to know the people you're dealing with and make a mutual commitment to have the job done right.
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Lexus Oil Change
I'm a newbie Lexus owner but I have owned Nissans and Infinitis and noticed the same issue (Inifiniti prices are higher for the same service versus Nissans and the parts are the SAME). With Infinitis the higher price for the SAME service gets U a free loaner, better service, and more amenities (snacks, drinks, FAR better waiting room area). Now......if these things are not important to you then simply do not pay the extra price for them and have the service performed at your local Toyota dealer.......but......they do cost money and that's what you're paying for (better service, more amenities, etc). I have only visited my local Lexus service department once so far.........but.......from my Infiniti service.....WOW!!......the Lexus customer service is FAR superior (in fact........not even close). As I get my first 2 complimentary oil changes (and hopefully synthetic oil is used) with my new car purchase.......I will get more experience with their oil change service.
#27
Lead Lap
Just to clarify, with your Lexus, you only get one free oil change. The first complimentary service is only for a tire rotation (and a number of inspections). The second complimentary service includes an oil change, tire rotation, and the inspections.
#28
I just bought my ES350 on July 20th ANY Lexus dealer is over 2 hours from me. I bought it at one in St Louis.. He even told me to take it to the Toyota dealer here as no one will drive 4 hours round trip ..If warranty or recalls, naturally ill go to Lexus dealer. he even included a dent,scratch, ding pkg which included me scrapping the wheels on a curb, Told me to take it to Toyota dealer and show them the paperwork..
#29
Lexus Champion
Well. Lexus offers the first two services for free (1st is tire rotation and vehicle check; 2nd is full synthic oil change, tire rotation and vehicle check). I'm not sure if your local Toyota dealer will honor that, but the most the second service will cost is around $100, and well worth your time, imho. Maybe the Lexus dealer can coordinate with your Toyota dealer for the work?
#30
Lead Lap
I just bought my ES350 on July 20th ANY Lexus dealer is over 2 hours from me. I bought it at one in St Louis.. He even told me to take it to the Toyota dealer here as no one will drive 4 hours round trip ..If warranty or recalls, naturally ill go to Lexus dealer. he even included a dent,scratch, ding pkg which included me scrapping the wheels on a curb, Told me to take it to Toyota dealer and show them the paperwork..
And, as I said in my earlier post, the voucher for the first service on a Lexus vehicle does not include an oil change even if it is done at a Lexus dealer.