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Recall Software Upgrade & Oil Change Costs $$$

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by Smoke-N-Shot, Feb 16, 2010.

  1. Smoke-N-Shot

    Smoke-N-Shot Junior Member

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    Today I went in for my software update relating to the recall... Along with that I had my oil and filtered changed and tires rotated which they called the basic service. Cost me $83.93 and I feel that I've been a tad violated... Didn't say anything to the dealer but the next time I am going to shop around for what I think should cost far less. Bought my car at list price, (no haggle on my part as they had what I wanted) purchased an 8 year warranty and today I get what I feel was nickeled and dimed... It did not leave me with a good feeling as I'm a tad BS :mad:

    Am I wrong? :mmph:
     
  2. PazPrius

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    I would say, $40 to rotate the tires is alot, but then so is $43 for the oil change....
     
  3. spiderman

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    Probably included an extra charge for synthetic oil. Should have been no charge for the update.
     
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    that how they pay for those nice buildings.
     
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    Sure glad the Gen II's don't use that expensive, synthetic oil the Gen III's use.
     
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    "The inherent vice of Capitalism is the unequal sharing of the blessings. The inherent blessing of Socialism is the equal sharing of misery."
    ....Winston Churchill

    "The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money to spend."
    .....Margaret Thatcher


    I saw these and had to laugh. Oh how things just don't change. In the UK we appear to be sliding down the slippery slope towards European socialism and I can assure you it isn't pleasant!
     
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    I can't tell you how that sends shivers up my spine.
     
  8. jdenenberg

    jdenenberg EE Professor

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    My 2004 does, it deserves the "Good Stuff".

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    The recall is free of charge, right?
     
  10. john1701a

    john1701a Prius Guru

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    Correct.

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    Of course, the change interval is half as often. So, the cost is kind of a wash... or less.

    For me, doing the 2004 change myself with 5W-30 synthetic was $26.13. Doing the 2010 change myself with 0W-20 synthetic was $33.84.
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  11. Smoke-N-Shot

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    I guess when I can get my Volvo S80 synthetic oil change and tires rotated for about $60.00 bucks, I have an issue with the Toyota dealership on this one... Chalk it up for me not doing my homework... :rolleyes:
     
  12. wick1ert

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    A lot of places will do tire rotations for around $20. Though, if you're already at the Toyota dealer for the oil change (I recommend doing them yourself - save time and money) you'd be stuck waiting at another place just to save a few bucks. I look at it based upon what my time is worth as well.

    There are a couple places here that will do rotations for free. Esp if you get a balance, alignment, etc done at the same time.

    I am planning on doing the brake recall update in the spring, after I swap my snow tires off the car and put the original (i hate the stock tires, btw) ones back on. I hope that the dealership will then do the TPMS reset for free since they're already in the ECU to begin with.
     
  13. adamace1

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    $83 every 10,000 miles is not bad. Alot of people get regular dino oil changed at 3k like the little shops recomend, for around $30 so your paying less than most people.
     
  14. GrumpyCabbie

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    Just had my 10k mile service and was charged £141.00 inc tax ($220). Seems expensive compared to the prices you're all quoting but it is actually a good price for the UK. My girlfriends 12.5k service on her Honda was £190.00 inc tax ($297).

    :(
     
  15. pjksr02

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    Did they balance your tires too? Even if they didn't, if you consider the labor involved in rotating your tires and changing your oil, anything less than $100 isn't terrible. Remember, they have to dig out your wheel lock's "key" and pry off those hub cabs, too...
     
  16. JimN

    JimN Let the games begin!

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    I didn't want the wheel locks & they didn't want to take them off.
     
  17. Earman

    Earman CDN Prius III Technology Blue

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    I have not done my first oil change yet. However, when I asked the service department a few months ago they told me the 2010 Prius does not use synthetic oil (in Canada)...
     
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    I'm hoping I'm missing a big dose of sarcasm in this post...:D
     
  19. shwee

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    My local dealer here in CT wanted $150+ for an oil change/tire rotation. Needless to say, I ended up doing the job myself! Feel a little bit better? :)