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Muzzle of Bees 08-18-2015 06:46 AM

I had to ask
 
I was curious on Saturday afternoon after working on the Boxster. So for a laugh I called the dealership for a price on an oil change. They said around ~$300.00. Holy Cow!

Mr.JonathanLanda 08-18-2015 06:47 AM

You get like a mini diagnostics of the whole vehicle. It's actually a nice service that the P dealer here offers


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Deserion 08-18-2015 06:51 AM

Brumos quoted me $330 to do that, with an inspection. No thanks, I'm able to do that myself - plus I actually enjoy doing the maintenance.

plus3db 08-18-2015 06:54 AM

It really is amazing how some here are totally clueless
Getting an oil change at a dealer is like burning money, although they may finger your sump

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kk2002s 08-18-2015 07:04 AM

Hold on now
When the Dealership does an oil change they add Unicorn urine as an additive (Helps lubricate the IMSB) so you only need to do the service every 15,000 miles.

epapp 08-18-2015 07:50 AM

Wait, we can't change our own oil sans unicorn urine every 15000 miles?

:eek:

JayG 08-18-2015 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by epapp (Post 462120)
Wait, we can't change our own oil sans unicorn urine every 15000 miles?

:eek:

only if you use Mobile 2 super ultra synthetic
or Kirkland Organic Extra Virgin Olive oil

And then you can go to 30,000 between changes

epapp 08-18-2015 07:56 AM

What if I add m@rV3l mÿst3ry 0ił? I get an extra 10k miles, riiiiiight?

Mr.JonathanLanda 08-18-2015 08:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by plus3db (Post 462113)
It really is amazing how some here are totally clueless

Getting an oil change at a dealer is like burning money, although they may finger your sump



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It's a pleasant experience for a new Porsche owner. It's good for new owners to go and agree to all the recommended repairs and when they give it to you they even wash the carpet.

You spend like 6k on the visit but it's so worth it. They wash the engine and underbelly. The next time you do an oil change yourself, you know everything is perfect. From suspension arms to bushings and everything. Onetime cost to agree to all their request but you et a great vehicle back that you can work on (:

Great experience Porsche Miramar (:

Recommended repairs without tires $6,890.

With tires. $9,450.

Bought Tires at discount tires, I think Pzeros

complete service


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epapp 08-18-2015 08:32 AM

Who pays $2500 for tires??? Even if you have cash to blow, I think a tiger as a pet would be much cooler than $2500 tires for the street.

lkchris 08-18-2015 08:35 AM

Forums like this exist for a large part to help correct mistakes made by DIY guys.

With a dealer oil change, the service is done by a professional with eyes for details and potential problems and the experience to direct what to look for. You'll get a better quality filter than you can get at PepBoys, too.

You also avoid the danger of crawling under your car while it's up on jackstands.

If you're truly good at this stuff go right ahead, but there is ZERO reason to badmouth dealers. In the long run, you can't operate any car without one and to think otherwise is delusional.

Deserion 08-18-2015 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lkchris (Post 462140)
Forums like this exist for a large part to help correct mistakes made by DIY guys.

With a dealer oil change, the service is done by a professional with eyes for details and potential problems and the experience to direct what to look for. You'll get a better quality filter than you can get at PepBoys, too.

You also avoid the danger of crawling under your car while it's up on jackstands.

If you're truly good at this stuff go right ahead, but there is ZERO reason to badmouth dealers. In the long run, you can't operate any car without one and to think otherwise is delusional.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not badmouthing my dealer at all. Brumos has been great to me all around. I generally get my filter and wipers there, as the prices are good and I get a chance to ogle the showroom displays from their museum. :D Personally I don't see the benefit in $330 for an oil change and inspection when I can pocket the remainder after oil/filter/crush ring and get some garage therapy in the process.

epapp 08-18-2015 09:32 AM

I can certainly operate my car without a dealer.

kk2002s 08-18-2015 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lkchris (Post 462140)
...If you're truly good at this stuff go right ahead, but there is ZERO reason to badmouth dealers...

I don' know about Zero reason

Oil $50 Walmart (Mobile 1)
Filter $10 (NAPA)
Crush washer $1

Total materials: $61
Dealer Labor: $239-269 per hour ????
I'll bet it only takes them 1/2 hour $478-538 per hour ?????????
DIY With Ramps takes 1 hour( Jacking up 1.5 hours) and that's just to make sure Oil is all out

No reason to bad mouth dealers @ $230+/hour. Now I understand why there is such a line for Oil changes outside my local dealer

I'm going to have to eat my words someday when I have to go there

plus3db 08-18-2015 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr.JonathanLanda (Post 462133)
It's a pleasant experience for a new Porsche owner. It's good for new owners to go and agree to all the recommended repairs and when they give it to you they even wash the carpet.

You spend like 6k on the visit but it's so worth it. They wash the engine and underbelly. The next time you do an oil change yourself, you know everything is perfect. From suspension arms to bushings and everything. Onetime cost to agree to all their request but you et a great vehicle back that you can work on (:

Great experience Porsche Miramar (:

Recommended repairs without tires $6,890.

With tires. $9,450.

Bought Tires at discount tires, I think Pzeros

complete service


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You are even a bigger fool than you have already proved yourself to be

You overpaid $20k for a Boxster that needs $7k worth of repairs???

You are also a liar. Wash the engine during an oil change, I doubt it

Prove your BS, post a copy of the paperwork

and no, your BS about not buying a new car because its too much car for you is a load of crap

If in fact you make the money you say you do, you would have no problem leasing a car

GO AWAY :troll:

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thstone 08-18-2015 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lkchris (Post 462140)
In the long run, you can't operate any car without one and to think otherwise is delusional.

I am assuming that you meant to say that everyone will need a repair shop at some time rather than literally meaning an actual Porsche dealer....

JayG 08-18-2015 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kk2002s (Post 462149)
I don' know about Zero reason

Oil $50 Walmart (Mobile 1)
Filter $10 (NAPA)
Crush washer $1

Total materials: $61
Dealer Labor: $239-269 per hour ????
I'll bet it only takes them 1/2 hour $478-538 per hour ?????????
DIY With Ramps takes 1 hour( Jacking up 1.5 hours) and that's just to make sure Oil is all out

No reason to bad mouth dealers @ $230+/hour. Now I understand why there is such a line for Oil changes outside my local dealer

I'm going to have to eat my words someday when I have to go there

+986

Oil changes are about as easy as they can be on a Boxster

landrovered 08-18-2015 03:03 PM

There are two reasons to go to the dealer for routine service. One is to catch mechanical issues while the car is still under warranty as well as build a rapport with the dealer so that when your engine/major component needs to be replaced just as the warranty ends, they will extend goodwill to you and fix it at a discount. Second to get any software updates that may have been made since your car left the factory.

Simon Tibbett 08-18-2015 03:06 PM

If it's a newer Boxster sure but if I buy a 2000 Boxster I'm doing it all myself. [emoji106]


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Luv2Box 08-18-2015 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kk2002s (Post 462115)
Hold on now
When the Dealership does an oil change they add Unicorn urine as an additive (Helps lubricate the IMSB) so you only need to do the service every 15,000 miles.

Yeti or Bigfoot urine I can understand but everybody knows unicorns don't exist.:dance:


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