Are all Infiniti dealers nuts?
#16
Its also a matter of time value of money. No one on here is that bad off because there driving a very expensive car, so i hope i dont sound like a jerk when i say this...
But if your making lets say a couple hundred thousand a year, and you break that down to how much you make per hour. It would be better to get an hour of work out of the way and spend the 65 bucks, than to save the money, and use that hour on your car. Because then your really losing money.
#17
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#18
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If you mess up, its on you.
If the independent shop messes up, good luck getting something.
If the dealer messes up, well, they better take care of it.
If you're not happy with the price, why don't you try asking for a discount? It never hurts to ask. Dealers (and independent mechanics) charge standardized rates; anything cheaper and they're subsidizing the published number of hours a job is supposed to take.
If the independent shop messes up, good luck getting something.
If the dealer messes up, well, they better take care of it.
If you're not happy with the price, why don't you try asking for a discount? It never hurts to ask. Dealers (and independent mechanics) charge standardized rates; anything cheaper and they're subsidizing the published number of hours a job is supposed to take.
#20
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It’s true that dealer rates are a bit higher than independent shops. But you’re getting a few benefits in return. First, they work on Infinitis all day and their mechanics have the proper documents and experience to deal with unique Infiniti problems. Secondly, they’re more likely to have any needed parts on site.
Now I know a fair amount about cars, but am comfortable going to my local dealer. Besides, they have free donuts and coffee and wash my car afterwards.
Now I know a fair amount about cars, but am comfortable going to my local dealer. Besides, they have free donuts and coffee and wash my car afterwards.
#22
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I think most missed the point. I know dealers are high, I will continue to get my services done at LMW in SoCal. What I was pointing out was $35 for a oil/filter change, but $120 to do the differential? I will do diffs all day long for that kind of money!
#23
because if you did- wrestling a wretch against a stuck bolt, banging a hammer behind an old stuck brake rotor, or hiding underneath a car would be your only means of escape. LOL
changing your oil on the 3500mile marker, becomes an ABSOLUTELY, NECESSARY, "SORRY I WOULD LOVE TOO HONEY, BUT I CANT GO TO YOUR MOMS TODAY" thing to do LOL
#25
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i dont mind getting my oil changed and tires rotated at the dealer. in the maint schedule the premium maintenance items show up at 30,000 miles and it includes
lubricate all locks/hinges
replace auto trans non-7at models
replace diff oil
replace engine drive belts
replace radiator cap
replace transfer case oil
replace wiper blades
inspect all lights and adjust if necessary.
is all that really necessary? dont think so but if i did get all that done along with the normal schedule 1 maintenance items at the dealer i think im looking at 1000 bill. replace drive belts wtf?
what actaully is necessary at 30k. i would think just the awd transfer case oil and the diff oil right? even then im sure its a couple hundred bucks at the dealer.
lubricate all locks/hinges
replace auto trans non-7at models
replace diff oil
replace engine drive belts
replace radiator cap
replace transfer case oil
replace wiper blades
inspect all lights and adjust if necessary.
is all that really necessary? dont think so but if i did get all that done along with the normal schedule 1 maintenance items at the dealer i think im looking at 1000 bill. replace drive belts wtf?
what actaully is necessary at 30k. i would think just the awd transfer case oil and the diff oil right? even then im sure its a couple hundred bucks at the dealer.
#26
i dont mind getting my oil changed and tires rotated at the dealer. in the maint schedule the premium maintenance items show up at 30,000 miles and it includes
lubricate all locks/hinges
replace auto trans non-7at models
replace diff oil
replace engine drive belts
replace radiator cap
replace transfer case oil
replace wiper blades
inspect all lights and adjust if necessary.
is all that really necessary? dont think so but if i did get all that done along with the normal schedule 1 maintenance items at the dealer i think im looking at 1000 bill. replace drive belts wtf?
what actaully is necessary at 30k. i would think just the awd transfer case oil and the diff oil right? even then im sure its a couple hundred bucks at the dealer.
lubricate all locks/hinges
replace auto trans non-7at models
replace diff oil
replace engine drive belts
replace radiator cap
replace transfer case oil
replace wiper blades
inspect all lights and adjust if necessary.
is all that really necessary? dont think so but if i did get all that done along with the normal schedule 1 maintenance items at the dealer i think im looking at 1000 bill. replace drive belts wtf?
what actaully is necessary at 30k. i would think just the awd transfer case oil and the diff oil right? even then im sure its a couple hundred bucks at the dealer.
"replace radiator cap"?? i would only replace it every 50k if that(unless there are issues)
"replace engine drive belts"?? if there is no issue, why replace it??
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