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End of warranty inspection?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by travbug, Oct 10, 2010.

  1. travbug

    travbug Junior Member

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    Hi all,
    My 2008 Prius is nearing the end of its warranty, and I am wondering whether I should have my Toyota dealer do a thorough inspection on the car prior to the warranty's expiry. This is the 70 or 80 point inspection that dealers do for used cars that costs around $80.

    I am not having any problems with my Prius--it is performing flawlessly. I did buy it used, but its maintenance history was excellent. However, I am wondering whether it is worth spending the $80 to diagnose and prevent possible future problems.

    What do you all think? Is this a worthwhile expenditure, or would I just be wasting my money?

    Thanks in advance!
     
  2. Patrick Wong

    Patrick Wong DIY Enthusiast

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    Hmm, I suppose this depends upon what is found. If no problems are found you may decide the expenditure was a waste of money.

    If for example, the tech finds that you need new shocks & struts (which would cost $2K+ at the dealer if you are funding the replacements) then you'll probably say that the inspection was well worth the expenditure.
     
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    seilerts Battery Curmudgeon

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    It's not worth it.

    Consider the dealer's self interest here. Margin on warranty repairs is very low. Unless your check engine light is on, there is a 99% chance that they will not find anything wrong that would be covered by warranty. More likely, they will find a number of suggested maintenance items that are NOT covered. "Your engine runs a little rough, so you should consider our $150 fuel injector cleaning service." Basically, if you are willing to spend $80 to have your car checked, they will figure you are willing to spend hundreds more on unnecessary services.

    If you haven't had a transaxle fluid change, shop around for the best price. Otherwise, aside from HID lights, you should have little or no problems over the next 100,000 miles.
     
  4. lextoy

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    i did this, they say they found nothing, of course.
    i even mentioned clunking in front suspension when low speed turning.
    they said clunking was from "stones in tires"
    they removed the stones 29.99!!!
    total bs
    basically they wont do a pre warranty expiration inspection.
    my benz dealer DEMANDED i bring the car in just before 50k miles
    they did a good 4 k in warranty repairs:) and not BS either, changed spark plugs, multiple sensors, brake lines, suspensio bushings struts. etc
    not the same at toyota.
     
  5. David Beale

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    AND the shocks aren't covered. They are a wear item.
    I only go to the dealer if the money in my pockets is wearing me down and I want it removed!