With the service department generating revenue for the dealerships I wonder how aggressive they will be? My last experience at a dealership convinced me to try another one. They tried to tell me that my air filter was dirty even though I told them that I changed it myself!!!! On top of all of this the service writer wanted me to give him a good report event after he told me to change the air filter FishHawk
I find dealers do try to sell as much as they can in the service department..far more than you need..and because of that, I look skeptical at the things I may 'really' need...they make all the other stuff sound so critical and important that it may be hard to find the real truth. For example...on my 5,000 mile free first oil change...the service advisor came to me about 15 minutes after I entered the waiting room to recommend a wheel alignment for $$ cost. - I asked "Do you do 2 wheel or 4 wheel on the Prius?" His answer was "4 wheel." I asked "Did you find any problem with the tire wear or handling?" His answer was "No, we have not even looked at the car yet, but these Prius often have alignment problems and it is important you do an alignment soon after you get it." I skipped the alignment and my tire wear is good so I am not worried about it. Also I learned here there is a TSB on alignments - something about the shipping of Prius - so if there was an alignment problem, they should have done it no charge. I fear it will only get worse at the dealers.
and alignments are pretty much the only job that pays better as a warranty job than as a customer out of pocket job...
Yes, there's an issue with alignments but if you're not experiencing any problems (pulling to one side or steering wheel off-center), I wouldn't worry about it. And yes, you get one warranty-covered alignment in the first year.
they are hiking prices up around here for simple services. I plan to sell my prius soon anyway, so I will just do the next few services on my own. it's all very easy till much later in the cars life when you need to change plugs, intercooler fluids etc
Now is this an unlimited mileage thing, or something like 1 year or xxxxx miles. If its a 1 year regardless of mileage thing, I'm gonna give the dealer a fit, long story. The car was purchased at the end of February 2008, but it has 21000 miles on it right now. By this time next year it will probably have 50,000 or more on it.