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May 29th, 2019 11:43 AM #27Learn to DIY. You’ll save a lot and can make sure that it’s been done properly.
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April 16th, 2020 01:19 AM #28Actually that price is normal if you will service your vehicle inside the Dealer's casa. But it is also proven that they always charge overpriced products and services compared to those reliable casas out there. They even charge you or will tell you that you need to change this, change that even without any good/beneficial reasons. It makes me wonder maybe because we do not have any choice since we really have to service our car in the dealer's casa to aviod disqualification in the warranties.
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April 16th, 2020 01:46 AM #29oil change and tire rotation/balancing?
if you want only those in that list,
a decent gas station and tire shop, can do it, for half the price and little or no waiting.
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April 16th, 2020 03:04 AM #30
Ahhhh, the warranty scare dealerships throw to turn everyone willing victim of overpriced, underwhelming preventive maintenance service?
Unless the car is unreliable, unproven or Chinese, I'd just DIY them....oh, except for the Mazdas under free yojin3. Barring bad omen, the savings from skipping them pricey dealership PMS would likely cover whatever warranty usually would, should anything prematurely fail.
Calculate your risks.
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Neither's mine. 3 yrs old and no issues whatsoever. Initial 2 PMS lang sa casa, the rest is OC...
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