11-11-2009, 04:52 AM
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Downtown, I have people in German places! lol
Unless you have to I wouldn't go to the dealership unless absolutely necessary
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2006 Audi A4 Avant 2.0t Quattro
1997 Boxster Glacier White w/facelift(gone but not forgotten)
2004 Boxster S 550 Spyder Anniversary Edition
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11-12-2009, 08:59 AM
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Location: Toronto
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Yes, there's the 2 dealers. Cannot help with advise on either.
Had my 01 Boxster for 5 years and never been to the main dealers.
I'm assuming it's some sort of warranty issue; otherwise should be looking at quality independents we have in Toronto.
I've used Hunter Motorsports.
AND: Get it with dealt with quickly. Last year it snowed Nov 15; and it didn't disappear until mid March!!
My Boxster is sound asleep for 6 months now.
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11-12-2009, 09:34 AM
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Location: Toronto, Canada
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I too just got a Boxster (Sept). I imported mine from Texas. Since it still has warranty on it, I drove it to my nearest dealer, Pfaff in Woodbridge. Troy in service was very helpful and gave me some advice for storage. He also told me to bring it in before the warrany expires and have them do a check over. BTW, an oil change is $270 without a filter and $365 with a filter...fyi. They are located south of Hwy 7 off of Weston in Woodbridge. Hope this helps!
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Boxsternut
'07 Boxster
Guards Red
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11-12-2009, 11:36 AM
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Location: BC
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Originally Posted by boxsternut
an oil change is $270 without a filter and $365 with a filter.
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In my opinion, anyone who's charging that much should be avoided.
I paid US$14 for my OEM filter, including oring and crush ring, the last time I ordered from Suncoast.
Changing the oil yourself is well worth it, as long as you have the proper filter removal tool.
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11-16-2009, 06:53 AM
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Location: Toronto
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by boxsternut
I too just got a Boxster (Sept). I imported mine from Texas. Since it still has warranty on it, I drove it to my nearest dealer, Pfaff in Woodbridge. Troy in service was very helpful and gave me some advice for storage. He also told me to bring it in before the warrany expires and have them do a check over. BTW, an oil change is $270 without a filter and $365 with a filter...fyi. They are located south of Hwy 7 off of Weston in Woodbridge. Hope this helps!
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God is that $365 plus taxes???
I pay $150 out the door for oil change. There are many things I would spend money on but not an oil change at the dealer.
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11-16-2009, 03:23 PM
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Location: Toronto, Canada
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That price is without taxes of 13%. Apparently it includes other 'checks'???? I picked up Mobil-1 0W40 at Canadian Tire last week on sale for $7.79 litre and OEM Mahle filter ($13.65CDN) from Autopartsway.ca (free shipping in canada over $75) and will be changing my own tomorrow. The dealer cost seems way out of line. BTW...has anyone tried Mobil-1 5W40? My brother-in-law is coming up from the States and can get 5 quart Mobil1 5W40 for $22 a jug at Wal-Mart with no tax in New Hampshire. In our owners manual, it lists this weight as acceptable, see below:
generally above -13°F (-25°C ) SAE 0W-40, 5W-40, 5W-50 approved by Porsche
generally below -13°F (-25°C ) SAE 0W-40 approved by Porsche
I don't understand why, even in Texas(where my car is from), they use 0W40? It's harder to find, costlier and the temp. usually isn't below -25C...even in Canada! Anyone?????????
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Boxsternut
'07 Boxster
Guards Red
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11-16-2009, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by boxsternut
has anyone tried Mobil-1 5W40? My brother-in-law is coming up from the States and can get 5 quart Mobil1 5W40 for $22 a jug at Wal-Mart with no tax in New Hampshire. In our owners manual, it lists this weight as acceptable, see below:
generally above -13°F (-25°C ) SAE 0W-40, 5W-40, 5W-50 approved by Porsche
generally below -13°F (-25°C ) SAE 0W-40 approved by Porsche
I don't understand why, even in Texas(where my car is from), they use 0W40? It's harder to find, costlier and the temp. usually isn't below -25C...even in Canada! Anyone?????????
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Type "oil" into the forum search engine and get ready for overload.
I've used M1 0w40 ever since I got the car, but I'm thinking of switching to Castrol Syntec 5w40 next time.
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11-16-2009, 09:39 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: toronto canada
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toronto dealership
hello everyone,
nice to hear all the torontonians echoing the same sentiment for dealer services.. not unless absolutely needed .. not even for a litebulb!
oil change for $365 plus tax 13%tax?? designer oil change is all i can say! see you all in the spring.. baby is hybernating now..
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