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CrazedEpidemic
05-23-2009, 01:36 AM
I took my 08 yaris for an oil change at the dealership. They informed me that I needed over $400 in maintenance. The list they showed me was soooo long I was overwhelmed.

I thought all we had to do with new cars was get oil changes and change wipers every 6 months and change cabin air filter every year and a few other things.

I told them to just change the wipers and perform the oil change. Is there anything else you guys get done?

supmet
05-23-2009, 01:40 AM
nope. I'm at 2.5 years and 70k miles - just tires, brakes, air filter, and oil changes. No problems so far. Still on my stock wipers, but they are getting pretty crappy...

The dealerships are hurting for money, they're telling everyone who comes in right now that they need thousands of dollars of crap they don't need - someone else posted something about the dealership quoting 150 dollars for the 5000 mile maintenance... ugh

nemelek
05-23-2009, 08:33 AM
Even my over priced service department doesn't charge that much. At 5,000 miles I would rotate the tires also.

SilverBack
05-23-2009, 09:00 AM
Anything for a quick buck...

But I do agree that the brakes should be looked at during this time though, just to be safe

ddongbap
05-23-2009, 04:57 PM
I swear the Yaris weighs nothing. Im an ass driver, and I break hard at every red light. The pads stil look new.

Pars
05-23-2009, 11:48 PM
Along with engine oil changes, I'd also keep up with transmission oil flush. Otherwise, Id only replace/fix when it's broken.

If you got the extra money and you can trust the dealership to actually do all the checks as per packaged maintenance schedule, then go ahead. I would expect Yaris owners to be tight with their money, otherwise we'd be driving a Lexus and wouldn't mind getting fleeced.

jamal1984
05-24-2009, 12:27 AM
i hate dealership man, i'm at 56k, just replaced oil, filters, check brakes at every 5k. And my yaris still feel like new,

Bob Dog
05-24-2009, 02:37 AM
Our local stealership tried to sell me a top end cleaning, at 20,000 miles for $100, claiming it was routine maintainence. When Toyota marketing called I told them I didn't like to have the dealership try to sell me things that would likely damage my automobile. Read the maintainence manual and follow it like it is your new found religion.Suckas beware.

CrazedEpidemic
05-24-2009, 04:15 AM
Before I went in for the oil change I read the maintenance schedule and all it pretty much requires is the oil changed and tire rotations every six months/5,000 miles

jambo101
05-24-2009, 07:17 AM
My last oil change at the dealer was a $250 event as supposedly they did some kind of 100 point check up adjusting and changing lots of stuff.Worth it??:iono:If you cant prove all this maintenance was done you are giving the dealer a very large excuse to weasel out of any potential warranty work you might need in the future.

CrazedEpidemic
05-25-2009, 02:29 AM
My last oil change at the dealer was a $250 event as supposedly they did some kind of 100 point check up adjusting and changing lots of stuff.Worth it??:iono:If you cant prove all this maintenance was done you are giving the dealer a very large excuse to weasel out of any potential warranty work you might need in the future.

The maintenance schedule from what I can read only requires the oil changes and tire rotations to keep your warranty valid.

voodoo22
05-25-2009, 08:29 AM
The maintenance schedule from what I can read only requires the oil changes and tire rotations to keep your warranty valid.

You're right, the other stuff is a money grab.

I didn't buy a Yaris to pay someone $52 to change my cabin air filter:biggrin:

Bob Dog
05-25-2009, 08:57 AM
Dealerships make a very large percentage of their money by fleecing suckers! Know your manual and have the guts not to let them sell you any bullshit. This is not to say you shouldn't perform real maintainence. Keeping the oil and engine air filters changed is the life of the engine, and eventual appropriate coolant changes keep things like radiators and heater cores from rotting out with the subsequent damage that is caused by leaking and overheating.

SilverGlow
05-26-2009, 07:09 PM
My last oil change at the dealer was a $250 event as supposedly they did some kind of 100 point check up adjusting and changing lots of stuff.Worth it??:iono:If you cant prove all this maintenance was done you are giving the dealer a very large excuse to weasel out of any potential warranty work you might need in the future.


You got royally screwed....you should've paid under $25 for the required service....STOP trusting the stealerships....

SilverGlow
05-26-2009, 07:11 PM
You're right, the other stuff is a money grab.

I didn't buy a Yaris to pay someone $52 to change my cabin air filter:biggrin:

So true...my stealership wants $72 to replace the cabin air filter...for a $24 part that takes 1 minute to install.....this is no exaggeration!

AlexNet0
05-26-2009, 07:25 PM
So true...my stealership wants $72 to replace the cabin air filter...for a $24 part that takes 1 minute to install.....this is no exaggeration!


I know what you guys are talking about, as I do all of my own maint. as well, however what you are paying for is not only the filter and service charges, but the experience to do the stuff right. The dealership is for people that have no idea how the car runs, just that it does and it gets them from point-a to point-b. Its the same thing where I work, when people bring their computer equipment in for service, or have me come to their office and wire the building for a network. Its because they have no idea how to do it themselves, and instead of learning and making mistakes, they would just rather have it done by someone who knows what they are doing.

Like how I charge 36 dollars to install a RAM stick in a computer, plus the cost of the RAM, they are paying for me to do what they do not feel comfortable doing, or do not have time, even though it is a 5 second install. And they love me for it, they trust that the job is going to get done, done right, and in a timely manner, even if it costs them almost double what they would have paid otherwise.

firemachine69
05-28-2009, 01:12 AM
Alex:


Part of the problem is dealers attempt to sell unnecessary services, claiming them to be required to keep the warranty intact.

That's like you telling someone that because you installed a stick of ram, if they want to keep the stick of ram warrantied (and the rest of the PC), they have to buy a bigger, more power PSU from you, and you only.

SilverGlow
05-28-2009, 09:04 PM
I know what you guys are talking about, as I do all of my own maint. as well, however what you are paying for is not only the filter and service charges, but the experience to do the stuff right. The dealership is for people that have no idea how the car runs, just that it does and it gets them from point-a to point-b. Its the same thing where I work, when people bring their computer equipment in for service, or have me come to their office and wire the building for a network. Its because they have no idea how to do it themselves, and instead of learning and making mistakes, they would just rather have it done by someone who knows what they are doing.

Like how I charge 36 dollars to install a RAM stick in a computer, plus the cost of the RAM, they are paying for me to do what they do not feel comfortable doing, or do not have time, even though it is a 5 second install. And they love me for it, they trust that the job is going to get done, done right, and in a timely manner, even if it costs them almost double what they would have paid otherwise.

Alex, your arguments are very week. Even if someone does not know how to service their own Yaris, at the very least they should not be charge more then $40-$50 for a minor service (5,000 mile) or even for the 10,000 or 15,000 mile service. The million things on the list of things the dealer "checks" takes seconds, and they list a million things to check in an attempt to "justify" their high cost. It's a scam! And you cannot defend what they do.

Yet idiot lemmings continue to take their cars to the stealerships...and they complain about the high cost and getting hustle, but they do it again and again. Idiots, to be sure.

If they don't know how to maintain their car, they can take the car to many other places and get the maint done for less then half of what a dealer charges.

Just today, I had to buy a battery for my 2007 Yaris HB, with 62,000 miles. All the auto parts places had no battery for my car, so I was forced to go to the stealership...they wanted 40% then everyone else for a 7 year battery, and then they wanted to charge me for 1 hourllabor to have it install...I bought the battery from them, as I needed it right now, but installed it myself in the parking lot....6 minutes for me to do the job.

In addition, the service writer was trying to convince me that I needed to replace my alternator too....$600 installed! Yet I told him that my voltometer and ampmeter both showed the alternator was cranking out 13.9 volts & 10 amps at idle, and at 2,000 RPM's 14.1 volts. All of which points to a healty alternator!

Do you see what I mean now?

AlexNet0
05-28-2009, 11:20 PM
^ you are just saying that you know how to do these things, and you dont need to pay what people charge. My points are on totally different subjects than yours. I was not commenting on people being charged for things they dont need, my post was strictly about people complaining about honest service charges in addition to buying parts from the dealership.

and I was not arguing anything, simply stating my thoughts on previous discussion.

voodoo22
05-29-2009, 08:50 AM
^ you are just saying that you know how to do these things, and you dont need to pay what people charge. My points are on totally different subjects than yours. I was not commenting on people being charged for things they dont need, my post was strictly about people complaining about honest service charges in addition to buying parts from the dealership.

and I was not arguing anything, simply stating my thoughts on previous discussion.

I think your points are bang on, but I have yet to deal with someone with my cars since moving to Toronto who I trust is qualified or gives a damn. When I do find people who give good fair service I recommend them to everyone relevant and feel lucky to have found a rare professional.