Huh?!...$67 for an oil change?!...
Huh?!...$67 for an oil change?!...
Okay, so I call my local Chrysler dealership (the second call, actually, after the local Mercedes dealership informed me that they don't service Crossfires) to schedule an oil change. The service clerk taking my call quotes the price of $38. I then inform her that I would like synthetic oil used and the new quote was $67....Based on what's been tossed around the forum, I realize that this price is a bit low. Any thoughts on why the low price would be appreciated. My first oil change since I bought the car is scheduled for this Thursday.
Monty
Monty
Re: Huh?!...$67 for an oil change?!.....
Yeah - they are quoting 5 qts - they do not know it takes 8.5 (pay for 9)
But $150 to $200 is just insane. My local dealer chages about $100, but I do my own.
Figure they charge $7 a qt, $20 filter, $15 install. quotes ~$70 + $28 for the missed 4 qts.
Just a guess but I bet thats what happened. Otherwise take them up on it! Ant preschedule the next 10 or so changes at the same price.
But $150 to $200 is just insane. My local dealer chages about $100, but I do my own.
Figure they charge $7 a qt, $20 filter, $15 install. quotes ~$70 + $28 for the missed 4 qts.
Just a guess but I bet thats what happened. Otherwise take them up on it! Ant preschedule the next 10 or so changes at the same price.
Re: Huh?!...$67 for an oil change?!.....
Originally Posted by Mr. Burns
Okay, so I call my local Chrysler dealership (the second call, actually, after the local Mercedes dealership informed me that they don't service Crossfires) to schedule an oil change. The service clerk taking my call quotes the price of $38. I then inform her that I would like synthetic oil used and the new quote was $67....Based on what's been tossed around the forum, I realize that this price is a bit low. Any thoughts on why the low price would be appreciated. My first oil change since I bought the car is scheduled for this Thursday.
Monty
Monty
Re: Huh?!..$67 for an oil change?!...
Originally Posted by Mr. Burns
Okay, so I call my local Chrysler dealership (the second call, actually, after the local Mercedes dealership informed me that they don't service Crossfires) to schedule an oil change. The service clerk taking my call quotes the price of $38. I then inform her that I would like synthetic oil used and the new quote was $67....Based on what's been tossed around the forum, I realize that this price is a bit low. Any thoughts on why the low price would be appreciated. My first oil change since I bought the car is scheduled for this Thursday.
Monty
Monty
Re: Huh?!...$67 for an oil change?!.....
Originally Posted by 70GT6
Figure they charge $7 a qt, $20 filter, $15 install. quotes ~$70 + $28 for the missed 4 qts.
Just a guess but I bet thats what happened. Otherwise take them up on it! Ant preschedule the next 10 or so changes at the same price.
Just a guess but I bet thats what happened. Otherwise take them up on it! Ant preschedule the next 10 or so changes at the same price.
Re: Huh?!..$67 for an oil change?!...
Wow - the prices are all over the place, probably the service too. like others have said probably quoted for the wrong amount of oil which makes me wonder if the service dept. knows the right amount of oil and what kind it takes. Lets hope it was the person on the phone who was mistaken.
My first oil change was 120$, the second 160$. That was 2 years ago. Last year I did my own for a bit under 70$ including the filter which I picked up at a Mercedes dealer. Its very easy to do it yourself and then you are sure its done correctly. It also saves you money for those mods I'm sure you want to do. You can either use the topsider method where you don't even have to get under the car or you can do it the old fashion way and drain it at the drain plug. That requires jacking up the front driver's side of the car, remove the cover, 4 or 5 small screws and then the drain plug is on the passenger side. Get a bucket and a funnel. Collect the oil and pour it back in th empty containers from you new oil and dispose at a gas station that accepts used oil. The filter comes with No Brainer istructions. It really isn't hard.
My first oil change was 120$, the second 160$. That was 2 years ago. Last year I did my own for a bit under 70$ including the filter which I picked up at a Mercedes dealer. Its very easy to do it yourself and then you are sure its done correctly. It also saves you money for those mods I'm sure you want to do. You can either use the topsider method where you don't even have to get under the car or you can do it the old fashion way and drain it at the drain plug. That requires jacking up the front driver's side of the car, remove the cover, 4 or 5 small screws and then the drain plug is on the passenger side. Get a bucket and a funnel. Collect the oil and pour it back in th empty containers from you new oil and dispose at a gas station that accepts used oil. The filter comes with No Brainer istructions. It really isn't hard.
Re: Huh?!..$67 for an oil change?!...
i got a coupon in the mail from the dealer for a $17.95 oil change. fine print says some models slightly higher. i called them and told them up front that my model would be sightly higher but how much higher. the service guy pulled my record and said, "oh yeah, the crossfire is a lot higher. i'll do it for $70 with the coupon". $70 plus tax wasn't bad.
Re: Huh?!..$67 for an oil change?!...
While I agree with others that the price quoted probably does not account for the higher than normal volume of oil required for the Crossfire, it should be noted that dealer prices are all over the place on a wide variety of services.
Last year I had the auto trans fluid/filter replaced in one of my other cars. I called various dealers and was quoted anywhere between $240 and $450 for the same job. Just as different painters, carpenters, lawyers, etc charge different rates, so do dealers.
Last year I had the auto trans fluid/filter replaced in one of my other cars. I called various dealers and was quoted anywhere between $240 and $450 for the same job. Just as different painters, carpenters, lawyers, etc charge different rates, so do dealers.
Re: Huh?!...$67 for an oil change?!.....
Originally Posted by smfrycruzr
Where are you getting these filters for JUST $20.00, I'll go buy a case.
Re: Huh?!...$67 for an oil change?!.....
Originally Posted by corfire
I picked up my last fleese oil filter at the local Mercedes dealer for $19.99. They said an oil change would be $89.99. That was last year. They would also be willing to work on things they could fix.