dealer service pricing
dealer service pricing
Spring is coming, and a young man's heart turns to Driving Events.
As I am getting my 996 ready for the next season, i stopped by my dealer to get some prices on their service.
here goes:
oil change $180 Plus oil (9x $10)
change engine air filter $90 (with my filter)
change cabin air filter $40.
Now, the oil change consists of lifting the car up, opening up 3 bolts, letting the oil drain and filling the tank with oil. This takes 2 hrs of labor?
So, why do we go to the dealer for service?
JB
As I am getting my 996 ready for the next season, i stopped by my dealer to get some prices on their service.
here goes:
oil change $180 Plus oil (9x $10)
change engine air filter $90 (with my filter)
change cabin air filter $40.
Now, the oil change consists of lifting the car up, opening up 3 bolts, letting the oil drain and filling the tank with oil. This takes 2 hrs of labor?
So, why do we go to the dealer for service?
JB
Last edited by JB Lifeguard; Feb 12, 2010 at 04:00 PM. Reason: dont want dealer to know i will be taking it elswhere
These guys (who we would all pledge our alliegance to in a perfect world) are the techs who make their living based on formulas that are raised to the highest next numeral by the dealers who have us all by the short and curlies. Yes- we want our cars to be looked after by the guys who purport to be the only ones who will nurture our babies through adolescence and beyond, but in reality are beholden to the dealerships who pay them their wages to keep them quiet. Not that I am against all Porsche dealer mechanics, but how often do you get to talk to the guy who is turning the wrench as opposed to guy who is sitting at the desk telling you how much it is going to cost to change a spark plug?
to give you another data point:
transmission flush + break flush + final drive flush is $1650 at my dealer... I will let my indy do it ( a little over 1/2 price from dealer. )
Last oil change cost me $50 with my supplied oil and filter.
transmission flush + break flush + final drive flush is $1650 at my dealer... I will let my indy do it ( a little over 1/2 price from dealer. )
Last oil change cost me $50 with my supplied oil and filter.
looks like i will be investing in tools.
i have been looking at DIY on several boards, and these cars seem really easy to work on.
i guess a duramatic is in my future.
any other suggestions for special tools?
JB
i have been looking at DIY on several boards, and these cars seem really easy to work on.
i guess a duramatic is in my future.
any other suggestions for special tools?
JB
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Changing the air filter is maybe a 15 minute job. The cabin air filter maybe 10 minutes. An oil change can easily be done in 30 minutes, even in my driveway. I know that dealers/mechanics have to make a profit, but that is why the dealers are paying the mechanics $30-$0/hr. or so, and then charging them out at $100-$175/hr. But the "shop time" from the books is often outrageous.
Always took mine to the dealer because I know the mechanic and it is pricey. Decided to go to my local indy porsche shop. Get the car back and there is coolant leaking. They tell me they replaced the radiator cap because old one was leaking and now maybe the bottle is cracked. Had to go back 3 times until they gave me a new cap. The new cap they put on was defective.
Was cheaper but my time...
Now I need 15000 mile service and not sure where I'm going to get it done.
2003 996 C2
Was cheaper but my time...
Now I need 15000 mile service and not sure where I'm going to get it done.
2003 996 C2
Rudy
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