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$65 for oil change? am I being ripped off?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by Can'tWait, Oct 26, 2009.

  1. Can'tWait

    Can'tWait Junior Member

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    2010 owners - pl confirm this

    I just pulled in for the first 5K oil change; she wrote me up for 29.95 as usual

    I then mentioned that they need to use the OW20 (I read on this forum) oil since this is 2010 model; she then modified the price for $65..since it is synthetic oil....

    $65 for just an an oil change...can this be true
     
  2. SW03ES

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    Well...yeah.

    The $29.99 is for the dino-oil change. 5 quarts of synthetic oil will cost more than that...just the oil. 5 quarts of Mobil-1 Synthetic costs me $35 or so when I buy it for my oil changes. and yes...I know the car doesn't hold quite 5 but they still have to open 5 quarts so you're going to get billed for 5 quarts.
     
  3. Boji

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    I don't know if I'm reading your response incorrectly, but you seem to say that you buy your synthetic oil and then bring it to your dealer to have them do it for you? If so, I'm surprised your dealer would allow you to do that.
     
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    I think it is just a touch high. But I believe most of us who go to the dealer will be paying 55-65.

    I know there was another thread or several on this a month or two ago.
     
  5. Boji

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    Thanks--I'm combing through this site to find more information about this, and I'm not adverse to the idea, especially if the oil change intervals are longer than with regular dino oil--now I'm just wondering if Toyota Canada will endorse this as well.
     
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    OK, so that's an additional $7.00 @ quart, assuming they will charge your for five quarts. That seems a bit on the high side to me; that's seven bucks in addition to the price per quart of dino oil. They need to get real!

    But if you're not comparing the initial estimate to the new one, then the price is in range. My dealer wanted $90.00 for the first 5K service... and that's why I won't be having my servicing done there!
     
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    My dealership charges 79.99 for the 0w20 Oil change w/ filter, etc... They also told me that if I bring it in, and supply my own own oil, they will so it all for only $20, which covers their filter, and labor. (and is $10 off the cost of the Dino Oil Change).

    Seeing as I can buy the 0w20 at Walmart for $22.00 for a 4 quart bottle, and $8 for a single quart, then my spending $30 on oil, and $20 on installing it, stills seems a good deal as compared to the 79.99 they wanted from me the first time (which caught me by surprise).
     
  8. rrolff

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    Keep in mind - whatever price should also include tire rotation !!! One local dealer has specials (synthetic extra) - $29 for oil change, $75 for 5K (which is really just oil+tires)
     
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    No, most dealers in the midwest charge in the range of $80 for this oil change, and another $25 for the tire rotation. Many offer a 5k service for $99.99 which includes both, and a few other inspections.

    While some dealers may have a great deal, based on some horror reports I have read on this blog, I would imagine that some shops are not using the oil required by our cars.

    In my case, I found a local tire shop to do my rotations for me, for only $5.
     
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    I took Amsoil to my dealer back when I was still going there occasionally and never had an issue. Discount was minimal but I WANTED to use that oil.

    Lately I take Mobil 1 with me to Pope-Davis around the corner, and pay $20.99 or so for the change and tire rotation. So I guess I'm at $43 or so, but the rotation alone is listed at $19 so I'm OK with the cost...
     
  11. EternityInBlack

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    Three of the local Toyota dealerships here where I live are quoting me for $99 for the 5000 mile service for all the following:

    • Replace engine oil
    • Replace oil filter with Genuine Toyota oil filter
    • Lube chassis
    • Check & top off all fluid levels
    • Check tire pressure
    • Inspect suspension, steering & exhaust systems
    • Inspect, clean & adjust brakes
    • Check battery
    • Inspect lights & wiper blades
    • Inspect drive belts & coolant hoses
    • Rotate tires
    • Road test vehicle.
    Plus 21 point inspection.

    Is anyone getting all these services cheaper than $99?
     
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    I can't tell...are you braging or complaining?

     
  13. richard schumacher

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    Mine changes the oil and filter for $20 when I bring the oil.

    You can save more by refusing the tire rotation. It's not really needed.
     
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    I would disagree with your assesment that a tire rotation is not needed. However, I am following the sage advice I have followed for years, from my brother an ASE Master Mechanic with Chevy:

    If it is recommended to rotate your tires every 5k miles, then you can do the following, and save 1/2 the money with zero ill effects:

    5k, rotate all as expected.
    10k, do nothing.
    15k, rotate.
    20k, do nothing.
    25k, rotate tires.

    If you do this, instead of every 5k miles, your tires will still get the same total # of miles, but you will only change them 1/2 as often.

    It's like when we step. We can double the steps taken if we step forward, and then bring the rear foot even with the first. Instead, I prefer to take the rear foot, and bring it past the other foot, placing it front of me when I walk. Both walking styles will make you walk the same number of miles, but with twice the number of steps (rotations).
     
  15. Indyking

    Indyking Happy Hyundai owner...

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    No, you have not being ripped off... welcome to the "high-cost maintenance 2010 Toyota Priusâ€â€¦ That’s all I can say after having Hondas for years...
     
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    Let us know how that drive belt inspection comes out.:rolleyes:

    It would also be fun to ask for a print out of the 21 points they are going to inspect.
     
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    Jiffy Lube here in SE VA is $79.95 for a syn-oil change.
     
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    At 5k and 10k miles, I wouldn't pay anything for most of those items.

    This had better be a generic car list, not specific to the 2010 Prius. If they intend to check the drive belts on the 2010, then I'd ask them about the clutch and transmission bands too. Then go find another shop.

    My maintenance guide doesn't ever list any chassis lube out to 120k, but does list other things not clearly called out on this list. Get a printout of those 21 other inspection points.
     
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    What makes you say that? Apart from the oil change, what else does the Prius require that, say, the Honda doesn't? I always thought it was the opposite--the Honda Civic Hybrid (HCH) required special tires and a pricey and special maintenance schedule.