Difference between Lexus and Toyota Oil and Filter Change
#31
Lexus Test Driver
$225 is for the schedule maintenance, check this, check that, fill your tires or top off your fluids. You dont have to do the schedule maintenance, just change all your fluids, belts and filters according to schedule.
#32
wow! i can't believe they can look straight in your face charging that much. The oil by itself costs $5 or so and filter another $5. Add labor to rotate tires $15... So they're charging you 10x the actual cost, or $225 for the service that runs $25 at most! My advice is to find another place to do the service.
Ridiculous!
#33
Believe it or not there are a certain individuals who think they are getting a lousy job if the price is too low. Sadly, they tend to fall into the group that buy expensive toys such as a Lexus. They think that if it costs more it must by default be better. The stealerships keep a sharp eye out for these people.
#34
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Believe it or not there are a certain individuals who think they are getting a lousy job if the price is too low. Sadly, they tend to fall into the group that buy expensive toys such as a Lexus. They think that if it costs more it must by default be better. The stealerships keep a sharp eye out for these people.
#35
I have to disagree with you atleast on one dealer in Mass. Clair Acura in Walpole. I bought a 2004 TL from them and had really bad flatspotting and hydroplaning with the Bridgestone EL42's. I brought it in to them they verified the flatspotting and were going to order me a new set but I refused the EL42's because of hydroplaning and they basically told me to choose ANY tire with comparable price to the EL42's and they'd order it. I chose the Michelin Pilot's A/S and if though they were pricier than EL's by $20, they had no hesitation in their voice!!! Of all the different car brands I have owned that dealership has been the best out of any other dealership I have been to and that includes lexus dealership. Absolutely hate Lexus of Norwood.
#36
Lexus Test Driver
I bought 3 cars from Clairs and had nothing but good experience. I still take my Toyota there for repairs. Clair Acura is pretty good too, but Acura of Boston is terrible. I take my Lexus to Lexus of Watertown, they are much better than Lexus of Norwood but a bit more expensive.
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I Just bought my IS250 last month and I already put close to 4k miles on it. I drove down to Myrtle Beach from Maryland with it and also I drive about 80 to 100 miles a day for work. My lex sales guy said that the first oil change is free and then they charge $39.99. I did all my oil changes myself on my old car, I think I'll do the same for the IS.
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here is an update. I called local Toyota dealer. They will do the 5000 mileage service for $90 (lexus was $225), and they can do the 30k service for $200 less than Lexus.
I called back the Lexus dealer and wanted to know what value I received for the 25k service besides oil (non-synthetic) and tire rotation. He stated that you get a free loaner and the suspension bolts are tightened, but that once the car is out of warranty Lexus will not work with you--I guess acts of good will--if you service elsewhere. He also said that if we planned to sell this car privately that the prospective buyer will prefer dealer service over an independent. That maybe true.
Here both the lexus and toyota dealer are owned by the same corporation. The only difference between the two are labor rates. Looks like my wife's rx330 is heading to service bays of toyota.
I called back the Lexus dealer and wanted to know what value I received for the 25k service besides oil (non-synthetic) and tire rotation. He stated that you get a free loaner and the suspension bolts are tightened, but that once the car is out of warranty Lexus will not work with you--I guess acts of good will--if you service elsewhere. He also said that if we planned to sell this car privately that the prospective buyer will prefer dealer service over an independent. That maybe true.
Here both the lexus and toyota dealer are owned by the same corporation. The only difference between the two are labor rates. Looks like my wife's rx330 is heading to service bays of toyota.
#39
I bought 3 cars from Clairs and had nothing but good experience. I still take my Toyota there for repairs. Clair Acura is pretty good too, but Acura of Boston is terrible. I take my Lexus to Lexus of Watertown, they are much better than Lexus of Norwood but a bit more expensive.
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5 qts 5W30 Mobil 1 EP $26.00 at Walmart. $24.00 to install oil and new filter at Toyota dealer, which includes multi-point inspection. Total $50 for top quality synthetic oil change. Easy peasy.
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When I first got my used RX I took it to the Lexus dealer 1 time for service. After that costly experience, I've used an independent repair shop for the expensive repairs, and my Toyota dealer for regular maintenance.
#44
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Just Oil change cost me about ~$70.00 taxes in and for a full service it came up to ~$171.00 taxes in.
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