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#31
No, I don't play soccer!
Bobroob, that's outrageous if you look at the link in my post above (#23). And TriCounty? You could do better.
Edit: Sorry, I should have included the link for the 450h. The price is even better:
http://xws.xtime.com/xmmmenu/?varian...estimate=false
Plus $10 off with a coupon:
http://www.lexusofbridgewater.com/Vi...01200933443856
Edit: Sorry, I should have included the link for the 450h. The price is even better:
http://xws.xtime.com/xmmmenu/?varian...estimate=false
Plus $10 off with a coupon:
http://www.lexusofbridgewater.com/Vi...01200933443856
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Happy: I took your advice and then ordered the two air filters from Sewell
Anita: Then I saw the link that you posted! Thanks, that is eye opening at one-third what I was quoted.
Anita: Then I saw the link that you posted! Thanks, that is eye opening at one-third what I was quoted.
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I got a price of over $300 for the 15K service in Mobile and they were not going to change out the air filters only back blow them. Took the car to a Toyota dealer for the tire rotation and order the filters and wiper blades from Sewell for less than $60. Took less than 30 min to changes out both filters and the blades.
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I talked to the Service Manager, and was told that they "regularly shop the competition for premium brands", and their prices are comparable. As an FYI-I'm pretty sure that BMW, Audi, Mercedes, MINI, and VW all include free scheduled maintenance, including consumables such as brake pads and windshield wipers. He must have meant Infiniti and Acura. He did point out that they routinely send coupons for 10% off in the mail. He was completely unconcerned when I told him I would be using 3rd party service providers for everything except warranty work. I guess enough people pay the price without questioning, that it doesn't matter if he loses my business.
Why is it acceptable for "premium brands" to absolutely gouge their customers for service? Paying an extra 100% of a reasonable price just seems wrong, to me. Especially when I paid extra for the "premium brand" in the first place!
Just for full disclosure - I have 2 Lexus cars (would that be Lexi?). I love everything about them EXCEPT the price for service and parts. I'm just glad I don't have an out of warranty BMW!
OK. I'm off my soap box, now. Deep breath .....
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Why is it acceptable for "premium brands" to absolutely gouge their customers for service? Paying an extra 100% of a reasonable price just seems wrong, to me. Especially when I paid extra for the "premium brand" in the first place!
Let the buyer beware. It is like anything else in life you never have to pay their price if someone else would do it for less.
#36
I am glad I enjoy tooling around with my cars.
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Are you close to that dealer? I guess it would make sense if you don't have free tire rotation from tire stores coz that would be the important thing. It won't make sense to drive from PA to NJ just for that service. The other services like filter change, it's a DIY and you don't need to change your key fob battery that often.
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The tires which came with my Lexus which is Michelin Latitude is unidirectional. Then it can not be rotate to the other side. I buy tires in sets of four so I am not really that concern.
(I double check and went to the Michelin site but I couldn't find any info on it being uni or multi-directional. I suppose for marketing purposes they will claim it is both. The tire pattern looks symmetrical giving credence to it being multi.)
(I double check and went to the Michelin site but I couldn't find any info on it being uni or multi-directional. I suppose for marketing purposes they will claim it is both. The tire pattern looks symmetrical giving credence to it being multi.)
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The tires which came with my Lexus which is Michelin Latitude is unidirectional. Then it can not be rotate to the other side. I buy tires in sets of four so I am not really that concern.
(I double check and went to the Michelin site but I couldn't find any info on it being uni or multi-directional. I suppose for marketing purposes they will claim it is both. The tire pattern looks symmetrical giving credence to it being multi.)
(I double check and went to the Michelin site but I couldn't find any info on it being uni or multi-directional. I suppose for marketing purposes they will claim it is both. The tire pattern looks symmetrical giving credence to it being multi.)
#44
Well my point was that you need to rotate tires front to back only if they are directional, otherwise you can cross rotate them to the other side of the car. All you have to do is look on the sidewall and check to see if the word "Rotation" along with an arrow is present. If so - then you just need to make sure they rotate in that direction when you are moving forward.
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Let me tell you another reason to DIY your own cars.
My wife drives a nissan Hybrid Altima,
Now mind you I never have lifted the hood on this car, she has gone to the dealer since new.
Well the last time in service the bill was in the 350 range and I questioned her on it.
The bill stated they rotated tires checked this, topped of that and a oil change nothing to equal
$100 never mind $300 so I decide to look under the hood and see how hard this would be to do myself from now on.
Under the hood was an oily mess, spilled oil and dirt all over the plastic covers and half the push pins not in place underneith the car is an cross member that had dirt and oil on top
just a real sloppy mess, when I pulled the dip stick the oil was black and had a smell to it.
I was pissed because this is the dealer that has never kept an appointment since the car was new and always backed up and late.
I mean she'd have an appointment for and oil change at 9am and go back 2 hours later and they haven't even touch the car yet so I was primed , locked and loaded.
To top it off the car still vibrated on the way back to the dealer.
They just said they were sorry and would do it again for no charge, yea right !
I went to another dealer to have it all documented that nothing was done and had to get redone
and yes I paid again but I wanted the record against the first dealer.
So sometime doing your maintance yourself is worth even more than the dealer charges,
You know what products your getting, and you can keep an eye on everything yourself.
My wife drives a nissan Hybrid Altima,
Now mind you I never have lifted the hood on this car, she has gone to the dealer since new.
Well the last time in service the bill was in the 350 range and I questioned her on it.
The bill stated they rotated tires checked this, topped of that and a oil change nothing to equal
$100 never mind $300 so I decide to look under the hood and see how hard this would be to do myself from now on.
Under the hood was an oily mess, spilled oil and dirt all over the plastic covers and half the push pins not in place underneith the car is an cross member that had dirt and oil on top
just a real sloppy mess, when I pulled the dip stick the oil was black and had a smell to it.
I was pissed because this is the dealer that has never kept an appointment since the car was new and always backed up and late.
I mean she'd have an appointment for and oil change at 9am and go back 2 hours later and they haven't even touch the car yet so I was primed , locked and loaded.
To top it off the car still vibrated on the way back to the dealer.
They just said they were sorry and would do it again for no charge, yea right !
I went to another dealer to have it all documented that nothing was done and had to get redone
and yes I paid again but I wanted the record against the first dealer.
So sometime doing your maintance yourself is worth even more than the dealer charges,
You know what products your getting, and you can keep an eye on everything yourself.