60,000 service cost
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For 2010 60k, an oil change, tire rotation, full vehicle inspection, cabin air filter replacement, engine air filter replacement, and brake fluid replacement (all OEM parts and fluids) is $263.9.
Add transfer and differential fluid replacement makes it $363.9.
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That's a heck of a lot of money for a 60k.
For 2010 60k, an oil change, tire rotation, full vehicle inspection, cabin air filter replacement, engine air filter replacement, and brake fluid replacement (all OEM parts and fluids) is $263.9.
Add transfer and differential fluid replacement makes it $363.9.
For 2010 60k, an oil change, tire rotation, full vehicle inspection, cabin air filter replacement, engine air filter replacement, and brake fluid replacement (all OEM parts and fluids) is $263.9.
Add transfer and differential fluid replacement makes it $363.9.
If the list they gave me weren't so long I would post it all here. I don't even know what some of these things are!
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Here is a photo of the list they gave me. Sorry if it's blurry...but this list is just too long for me to type out here.
This is the list they gave me for 60k service at a cost of approx. $1247.00.
This is the list they gave me for 60k service at a cost of approx. $1247.00.
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That's a good catch - lots of stuff other there is not needed as well. It isn't going to hurt the car any but may be excessive.
It should be noted that Toyota/Lexus say not to lube door latches for fear of contaminating electrical contacts. I've seen latch lock actuators fail shortly after being lubed with silicone.
It's a little disheartening they pile on all this extra stuff.
It should be noted that Toyota/Lexus say not to lube door latches for fear of contaminating electrical contacts. I've seen latch lock actuators fail shortly after being lubed with silicone.
It's a little disheartening they pile on all this extra stuff.
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Thanks, everyone. Any other suggestions or advice about this subject will be greatly appreciated. So for the TO-DO list of 60k, I have: oil change, tire rotation, full vehicle inspection, cabin air filter replacement, engine air filter replacement, brake fluid replacement, transfer and differential fluid replacement....
We just had the aforementioned dealership change the oil (to the tune of $95)( they said:
"But t's good for 10,000 miles!), It must have had a full inspection recently, because the sticker is up to date; or are they talking here about another rarified, lexus-pro-inspector-completed, fancier, more extra-super-spectacular inspection than what is rewarded with "the sticker"?
We just had the aforementioned dealership change the oil (to the tune of $95)( they said:
"But t's good for 10,000 miles!), It must have had a full inspection recently, because the sticker is up to date; or are they talking here about another rarified, lexus-pro-inspector-completed, fancier, more extra-super-spectacular inspection than what is rewarded with "the sticker"?
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I'm due for my 60K too. Figuring Lexus of Wayzata (here in MN) would be more expensive, I called the local Toyota Dealership and they quoted me "around $200, when all is said and done" for the standard 60K maintenance. Seems like a pretty good deal!
#56
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We just got quoted $1,254 for 60K mile service. Before the very generous 10% discount!!
Wonder if this includes blinker fluid.
Needless to say, I'm incredibly upset they're trying to take advantage of my wife. Have asked them to call me ASAP before starting any work on this vehicle.
Wonder if this includes blinker fluid.
Needless to say, I'm incredibly upset they're trying to take advantage of my wife. Have asked them to call me ASAP before starting any work on this vehicle.
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I'm not the best at car repairs, but I at least do the cabin and engine air filters myself. Order your parts from Ebay, Amazon, wherever. Simple fixes that save you $, especially at the Lexus dealer.
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That is why a lot of preventative maintenance items could be done in 15 minutes and save you lots of money. Use Ebay, Rockauto.com, etc to get the needed parts at a great discount, and find out just how much you are being ripped off. I am teaching my granddaughters how to do these things so that the money can stay in their purses....
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WTF?? 60,000 m tune-up so cheap?
I live in Las Vegas and I'm @ 65,000m with my GX460 and local Lexus Dealership (there's only 2) quoted me $987 for the tune-up. Yah!!
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60000 mile service cost
got mine done yesterday in Des Moines, IA, $441. I assume the brake fluid change and the cabin filters are what upped it !
I guess that is the cost of driving what I consider to be one of the most excellent daily drivers on the planet.
I guess that is the cost of driving what I consider to be one of the most excellent daily drivers on the planet.