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firstmb Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Service Costs I wanted to take in my car for Service B and was talking to different dealers in the area, and found that Service Costs (Service B) are different at each and every dealerships. Should the charges be same at all the dealers with minimal difference, as the manual clearly specifies what needs to be done for any particular service. In any case, I was quoted from 395 - 465 - 520 for Service B, what a big spread. | ||
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firstmb Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Service Costs I would like to know what you guys are paying for Service A, B in your area. TIA | ||
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samhmbz Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Service Costs Sam (1.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 1.jpg (210KB - 41 downloads) | ||
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firstmb Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Service Costs Sam, thanks for posting. I am getting Service A done for 295/-, relatively higher then what you posted, but this is cheapest in this area. | ||
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SergioinMiami Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Service Costs Paid Bull Ussery in Miami $400 for Service B at 13,000. Service is a glorified Oil and Flter Change! | ||
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bmwm3csl Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: Service Costs Guy's come on.... This reminds me of an old Lexus commercial where there were a bunch of guys sitting around the table at their country club bragging about how much they each had just spent for the maintenance for their Jag, BMW, Mercedes, etc.... The Service A is nothing more than a basic oil change and a quick inspection of your brakes, tires, & fluids. It takes all of 30min to do this yourself. If I paid a dealer 295.00 to do a "Service A" I could not look myself in the mirror. If you can't perform this type of maintenance yourself, the least you can do is save yourself some money the next time your vehicle is due for a "Service A". Take 5 min. out of your busy day prior to dropping of your car at the dealership. Walk around your vehicle stopping to look at each wheel and tire and inspect them for signs of premature or erratic wear patterns. While you're down there take a look to ensure you still have some life left in your break pads. Now pop the hood and make a visual inspection of the engine compartment to check for any signs of fluid leaks. Top off your windshield wash fluid tank. When your done close the hood and drive over to your local dealer and ask them to only change your oil and you just saved yourself upwards of $200. Now take that $200 you just saved and bet your golfing buddies that you can birdie the 1st hole next Sunday morning. | ||
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