B0 service cost
#1
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B0 service cost
How much is the average for it? with or without coupons? I live in LA area
#3
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Recommend you call a couple of dealer for a quote. What I do to minimize cost is sometimes called " a la carte" service. I look at the maintenance manual and figure out what items actually need to be accomplished. Why pay the dealer to check the windshield wipers, check the tires, trailer hitch ( I never tow) and other things you can do.
On my 20,000 B service I had them:
- change the oil and filter
- replace dust filter
- combination filter
For the 30,000 A service, I plan to have them
- change oil and filter
- replace brake fluid ( 2 year requirement)
- replace dust filter
On my 20,000 B service I had them:
- change the oil and filter
- replace dust filter
- combination filter
For the 30,000 A service, I plan to have them
- change oil and filter
- replace brake fluid ( 2 year requirement)
- replace dust filter
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drwolf (01-13-2017)
#4
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i called several dealers and base price is 500 dollars, i found a coupon for 400 at one dealer, i found another place in LA called GN motors that will charge $176 for service B and from yelp reviews sounds promising
Thanks for the feedback
Thanks for the feedback
#6
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Thread Starter
I see, well see how my service appt goes next week i'll let you guys know how it goes
#7
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I'll add tax to DFW's parts to come to $110
+ $20 & $50 my indy shop charges for oil change & brake service
I can change the air filters myself.
So I figured less than $200 should do.
But it sucks that my indy shop doesn't offer free coffee...
+ $20 & $50 my indy shop charges for oil change & brake service
I can change the air filters myself.
So I figured less than $200 should do.
But it sucks that my indy shop doesn't offer free coffee...
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Forget the free coffee. I have always used a MB indy shop for my cars. I could buy lots of Starbucks for the prices I paid vs going to the dealer for out of warranty work or upkeep.
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