Andrew1782 vs Scion Dealership
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Qouted $272.00 Including tax to service rear brakes....double that for rear and fronts. When I looked at the service guy and questioned that he said "well if another place said cheaper are they turning the rotors?" To which I laughed and walked out.
So to the point. I did my rear brakes today, had the rotors turned (only $12each by the way)still with all parts and everythng involved spent....$95. That's right $177.00 less than the dealership!
Now....lets hope I did it right.......errrrrr
So to the point. I did my rear brakes today, had the rotors turned (only $12each by the way)still with all parts and everythng involved spent....$95. That's right $177.00 less than the dealership!
Now....lets hope I did it right.......errrrrr
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Seriousley you guys... when he brought up if the other place was turning the rotors I about died. I almost said yeah for a whopping $12 but I guess you guys are like 10 times that for the turning of the rotors. I swear you guys the dealerships just slay me anymore....just mindboggeling.
I don't know why you are flipping out over how expensive taking your car to the dealership is. Its like that for anyone. They charge jobs by the book and labor usually runs around 80-100 bucks an hour. The good thing about deciding to go to the dealership is that they will warranty their work and part,, where as any other mechanic shop wont. And your not being very courteous by being rude to the service guy at the dealership, its not his fault labor is too expensive for you, its not like they are purposely trying to rip you off, he is just doing his job.
I know that if I wanted to get something done right, on time, and with warranty and the reassurance I wouldn't mind taking it to the dealership. Anyhow doing brakes is cake, you could of saved your self even more money by doing it yourself. With some replacement pads and taking your rotots to get turned you wouldn't of spent over $50.
I know that if I wanted to get something done right, on time, and with warranty and the reassurance I wouldn't mind taking it to the dealership. Anyhow doing brakes is cake, you could of saved your self even more money by doing it yourself. With some replacement pads and taking your rotots to get turned you wouldn't of spent over $50.
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Originally Posted by WendysOrBust
I don't know why you are flipping out over how expensive taking your car to the dealership is. Its like that for anyone. They charge jobs by the book and labor usually runs around 80-100 bucks an hour. The good thing about deciding to go to the dealership is that they will warranty their work and part,, where as any other mechanic shop wont. And your not being very courteous by being rude to the service guy at the dealership, its not his fault labor is too expensive for you, its not like they are purposely trying to rip you off, he is just doing his job.
I know that if I wanted to get something done right, on time, and with warranty and the reassurance I wouldn't mind taking it to the dealership. Anyhow doing brakes is cake, you could of saved your self even more money by doing it yourself. With some replacement pads and taking your rotots to get turned you wouldn't of spent over $50.
I know that if I wanted to get something done right, on time, and with warranty and the reassurance I wouldn't mind taking it to the dealership. Anyhow doing brakes is cake, you could of saved your self even more money by doing it yourself. With some replacement pads and taking your rotots to get turned you wouldn't of spent over $50.
But just in case reading isn't your field of expertise here are the cliff notes:
1) Wasn't rude to the service guy
2) At no point was I "flipping out"
and 3) I did do it myself you moron.
Oh and #4) just to clarify right now I AM bieng rude to you .
Peace.
Originally Posted by Andrew1782
blah... blah... I'm so angry... blah...blah...
Originally Posted by Andrew1782
1) Wasn't rude to the service guy
Originally Posted by Andrew1782
2) some garbage
3) I'm a 32 year old male that drives an introductory level sports coupe yapping about how expensive dealer prices are..
4) lol some more garbage about being rude to me
Peace.
3) I'm a 32 year old male that drives an introductory level sports coupe yapping about how expensive dealer prices are..
4) lol some more garbage about being rude to me
Peace.
Wendysorbust- You actually think that the dealer always does the right/correct job? um, i guess you haven't seen the dealerships the rest of us have had to endure. Lots of them really DO NOT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING when they attempt to "fix" something. There are a handful of dealers do know what they're doing but the majority hire people who really don't care what they do.
You go against andrew1782 but yet you're doing exactly what he did in replacing your brake pads yourself, so i don't get it. Do you just want to argue?
and yes all of us can agree that the dealership charges way too much for simple jobs. Just because it's "in the book" doesn't mean they need to charge that. In this economy, they'll be lucky to stay in business if they continue to charge outrageous prices for simple maintenance. People always find a way to fix stuff in economic downturns that don't cost them lots of money.. Ask some older people what happened to dealerships in the 80's when they did the same thing (poor service-high prices)
You go against andrew1782 but yet you're doing exactly what he did in replacing your brake pads yourself, so i don't get it. Do you just want to argue?
and yes all of us can agree that the dealership charges way too much for simple jobs. Just because it's "in the book" doesn't mean they need to charge that. In this economy, they'll be lucky to stay in business if they continue to charge outrageous prices for simple maintenance. People always find a way to fix stuff in economic downturns that don't cost them lots of money.. Ask some older people what happened to dealerships in the 80's when they did the same thing (poor service-high prices)
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Originally Posted by WendysOrBust
Originally Posted by Andrew1782
blah... blah... I'm so angry... blah...blah...
Originally Posted by Andrew1782
1) Wasn't rude to the service guy
Originally Posted by Andrew1782
2) some garbage
3) I'm a 32 year old male that drives an introductory level sports coupe yapping about how expensive dealer prices are..
4) lol some more garbage about being rude to me
Peace.
3) I'm a 32 year old male that drives an introductory level sports coupe yapping about how expensive dealer prices are..
4) lol some more garbage about being rude to me
Peace.
As far as for my age and your insinuation of my income and not bieng able to afford dealer prices, you are displaying your ignorance.
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It's funny how a simple thread gets some randon kid all bent out of shape.
Even funnier how many ignorant comments he made.
Anyway, point is, beware of dealerships......
Even funnier how many ignorant comments he made.
Anyway, point is, beware of dealerships......
lol dude...its so funny how dealerships try to lie to u about things u need for ur car liek new brake pads and tires and then when u tell them ull get it somewhere else for cheaper they get so mad and they try to bs you. diy is the best way for anyhting if u know at ur doing
Originally Posted by Andrew1782
It's funny how a simple thread gets some randon kid all bent out of shape.
Sounds like you did what's best in that scenario. For the prices the stealership is trying to charge, forget machining the rotors, you could get new rotors and still come out ahead DIY.
Which 'stealership ' was that? Doesn't surprise me here in the valley.
When I had my new rotors and pads installed it didn't cost me anything!
I'm fortunate to know peeps who can do the job right.
When I had my new rotors and pads installed it didn't cost me anything!
I'm fortunate to know peeps who can do the job right.
Originally Posted by Aroddalobster
lol dealership. haven't been there since my 3rd free oil change
partly because i dont like the dealer
and
party because my car prob wont even make it onto the lift.
i remember when i went to get my first free oil change at 1000 miles. They were going to charge me 30 bucks saying my oil change doesnt kick in until 3000 miles. I got it for free anyways lol. Hell it was snowing outside I didnt want to do it.
Originally Posted by tri856
hey i got a question since were all hating on the dealership but i recently got servicd the other day and the tc is supppose to get 5w-30 and they gave me 5w-20 is that bad or good?
It's good, friend of mine was having noise when cold with 5w-30.. Switched to 5w-20 and great cold starts now. My friend's dealership told him it would be better for cold weather, and they were right. Even in summer the engine was working better. It's a good thing, stay with the switch.





