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January 28th, 2007 05:16 PM #11
From Haspee42ner of http://pinoyfortuner.14.forumer.com/...er=asc&start=0
Hi, My 2.7VVTi 42ner will soon be due for 10K PMS. I got the following estimates from different dealers.
Toyota Makati: Using Regular Oil - Total is P2,327 with VAT
- Labor P880
- Engine Oil P762
- Oil filter P380
- Rags P20
- Gloves P10
- Body wash P60
- Tire Rotation P110
Toyota Makati: Using Toyota Fully Syntetic Oil - Total is P4,565.60 with VAT
- Labor P880
- Engine Oil P3000
- Oil filter P380
- Rags P20
- Gloves P10
- Body wash P60
- Tire Rotation P110
Toyota Otis: Using Regular Oil - Total is P3,151 with VAT
- Labor P1200
- Engine Oil P768
- Oil filter P420
- 4 pcs Spark Plugs P425
- Brake Cleaner and Misc P400
Toyota Otis: Using Mobil 1 Fully Synthetic Oil - Total is P6,188 with VAT
- Labor P1200
- Engine Oil P3,480
- Oil filter P420
- 4 pcs Spark Plugs P425
- Brake Cleaner and Misc P400
Notice the cost difference from the earlier posting in this tread....also I am wondering why Toyota Otis will replace the spark plugs at 10K PMS ....Should the spark plugs be replaced at 10K PMS......Hope you can provide some inputs....
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January 28th, 2007 05:54 PM #12
No wonder the owner(s) of this dealer can afford to field a basketball team (Team Toyota Otis).
Toyota Balintawak, Toyota North Balintawak, and Toyota Otis have the same owners.
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January 28th, 2007 05:57 PM #13
No wonder the owner(s) of this dealer can afford to field a basketball team (Team Toyota Otis).
Toyota Balintawak, Toyota North Balintawak, and Toyota Otis have the same owners.
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January 28th, 2007 06:26 PM #14
I'm planning to have my next PMS at Toyota North Balintawak. I'll check first their prices and compare with others.
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January 29th, 2007 09:06 AM #15
Dapat nasa Goon Squad ito.
Which is why I don't have my vehicles serviced sa casa anymore, hindi ko rin kasi nababantayan. Dun na lang ako sa suking talyer.
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January 29th, 2007 09:25 AM #16
my advice is make a letter addressed to both head of customer service and service manager of toyota otis and at the same time meet with them in person about your problem. if you don't get favorable results then call Butch Buenaventura (Customer Relation) of TMP at 858 8036. HTH.
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January 31st, 2007 04:15 AM #17
sorry to hear that..why dont u make a formal complaint sa GM ng toyota otis?
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January 31st, 2007 08:08 AM #18
I suggest that you write a formal complaint. This is disgusting!
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January 31st, 2007 09:00 AM #19
To the threadstarter,
Is your Toyota out of the warranty period already (3 years or 100K km)?
And a 100K estimate? :rofl:
That sounds like my experience with another Toyota casa... there was a leak already in my power steering fluid and they just visually inspected the unit in the parking lot. From their estimate is will cost me around P90K excluding labor for replacing the power steering pump and the whole rack & pinion!
So I got a second opinioin from Autotechnika The Fort and the overall cost of repair only amounted to around P12K, which already included the power steering repair kit, labor, alignment & centrib bolt (needed for the alignment).
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January 31st, 2007 09:10 AM #20
king.....
make a formal complaint sa management.....para matauhan ang lokong yan!!!
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