Quick Change Oil Services
- Phoenix Within
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Re: Quick Change Oil Services
politico35 wrote:The time I've tried to save getting the oil change at one of these places as opposed to going to the dealer has been outweighed by the headache enduring the sales pitch.
Yea, because dealerships NEVER try to up-sell!
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- Übergod
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Re: Quick Change Oil Services
Phoenix Within wrote:Yea, because dealerships NEVER try to up-sell!
Nah, they just perform the work without telling you, on parts that don't need to be changed, and then charged you for it. Even if you tell them to phone you if they find anything else that needs to be done.
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Re: Quick Change Oil Services
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Re: Quick Change Oil Services
If I had a place where I could do my own work without the potential for someone bitching about it because it's in the 'rules' not to do any work, I would do it.
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Re: Quick Change Oil Services
I have used a quick lube service only once, when I could not remove the drain plug while laying in the snow, no traction.
I used the dealer once, new vehicle, first service and they supposedly checked all the belts, boots and fluids, charged me $200 for that. I have otherwise done all my oil changes, on time and using the the best oil I can buy. The best investment is in the materials not the labour. I am spoiled, I built a grease pit in my garage so I can really see what is going on under the vehicle. This is almost as good as a hoist and very unobtrusive.
I can't think of a less rewarding job than doing oil changes all day. Worse, having to listen to lame clients who don't know the difference between a drain plug and a dip stick and then complain when you find a problem that they were not aware of and they think it is your fault.
I used the dealer once, new vehicle, first service and they supposedly checked all the belts, boots and fluids, charged me $200 for that. I have otherwise done all my oil changes, on time and using the the best oil I can buy. The best investment is in the materials not the labour. I am spoiled, I built a grease pit in my garage so I can really see what is going on under the vehicle. This is almost as good as a hoist and very unobtrusive.
I can't think of a less rewarding job than doing oil changes all day. Worse, having to listen to lame clients who don't know the difference between a drain plug and a dip stick and then complain when you find a problem that they were not aware of and they think it is your fault.
Waste not