how much is reasonable for the 60K mile maintenence?
thanks everyone!
- Was the coolant changed? It's due every 3 years
- Brake fluid changed? Due every 2 years
- The drive belt?
- The engine air filters?
- What do the motor mounts look like? These are covered under warrantee.
- Were the rear diff seals leaking? This are covered under warrantee.
- Are the spark plugs 4 or 5 years old? Although for $950, I doubt they included plugs.
- Are the flex discs cracked? These are covered under warrantee.
- How were the suspension bushings? These are covered under warrantee.
On a straight "B" service (no coolant, no brake fluid), my local dealer wants between $400 and $500. Naturally, at those prices I do it myself.
- Was the coolant changed? It's due every 3 years
- Brake fluid changed? Due every 2 years
- The drive belt?
- The engine air filters?
- What do the motor mounts look like? These are covered under warrantee.
- Were the rear diff seals leaking? This are covered under warrantee.
- Are the spark plugs 4 or 5 years old? Although for $950, I doubt they included plugs.
- Are the flex discs cracked? These are covered under warrantee.
- How were the suspension bushings? These are covered under warrantee.
On a straight "B" service (no coolant, no brake fluid), my local dealer wants between $400 and $500. Naturally, at those prices I do it myself.
i have no clue how the previous record was since i just bought the car, but i got the whole service done, everything from spark plugs to air filter to oil. my car is out of warrenty and it was done at a private shop, so does 950 sound too high ?

Like I said, my local dealer wants between $400 and $500 for a regular B service, another $100 (P&L) each for the brake fluid flush, coolant service, drive belt, and fuel filter. At least $50 for the cabin filter. Then toss in at least $500 for the plugs.
All that's left is the transmission fluid change - my dealer charges about $325, but that for a complete change. I've heard others pay closer to $250, but that's for 4 quarts.
You did very well.

Like I said, my local dealer wants between $400 and $500 for a regular B service, another $100 (P&L) each for the brake fluid flush, coolant service, drive belt, and fuel filter. At least $50 for the cabin filter. Then toss in at least $500 for the plugs.
All that's left is the transmission fluid change - my dealer charges about $325, but that for a complete change. I've heard others pay closer to $250, but that's for 4 quarts.
You did very well.

Brakes rotors, oil/filt air filt.. cabin filt. alignment tires and the list goes on

So the real question is what does it really need at 60K
. Best of luck.
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