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BarTopDancer 07-02-2008 12:39 PM

Car Maintenance
 
ShinyCar hit 30k miles a few weeks ago, and needs her 30k maintenance.

I called the Mazda dealer, they want close to $450 for this thing. I do feel like their package is a scam of stuff I don't need, and I do need to check the book to see what I really need, vs what they say I need.

I'm hoping our LoT car people can tell me what really should be done at 30k. My oil gets changed every 5k miles. I have new tires on (they need to be rotated when I get my oil done next time).

I have no problem buying cars alone, buying electronics alone - it's fun freaking out the sales guys as a chick who knows what she is talking about but maintenance is out of my realm of knowledge.

cirquelover 07-02-2008 01:02 PM

They want the same amount for my 60k check up. I've had to put it off!

Anyway, 30 k is when they change out all the fluids like transmission, power steering or brakes or whatever you have. They check all hoses, axles, engine mounts,exhaust. Pretty much a thorough check is supposed to take place.

I'm sure it's necessary to make sure everything is where it's supposed to be but damn does it have to be so expensive!

I can list it all if you like but it will be long!

MouseWife 07-02-2008 01:07 PM

I don't know if a non-auto dealership would have a better price {I forget the name of the place where they change your oil...I think they do more, too} but with the dealer you should get a car rental.

And, my major service was $399. from the Ford dealer. I hope they did all they were supposed to....how can you be sure?????

BarTopDancer 07-02-2008 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cirquelover (Post 222463)
They want the same amount for my 60k check up. I've had to put it off!

Anyway, 30 k is when they change out all the fluids like transmission, power steering or brakes or whatever you have. They check all hoses, axles, engine mounts,exhaust. Pretty much a thorough check is supposed to take place.

I'm sure it's necessary to make sure everything is where it's supposed to be but damn does it have to be so expensive!

I can list it all if you like but it will be long!

That sounds like what they want to do. I suppose a major "check up" is what it is. I wonder if they take insurance.

Kevy Baby 07-02-2008 01:27 PM

Check with NM

Myself - I am an "avoid the dealership repair people unless it is a warranty item" kind of guy. I have a great mechanic whom I trust explicitly, but he is all the way up in Montclair. If you wanna make the trek, I can give you his number.

katiesue 07-02-2008 01:37 PM

I use Firestone. I've never had any problems with them. They are way way cheaper than going to the dealer - and open all weekend.

Capt Jack 07-02-2008 01:50 PM

buy old cars, do it yourself
besides, it gives you a good reason to go buy more shiney new tools

:D

BarTopDancer 07-02-2008 01:53 PM

Thanks everyone.

I asked NM a few things already.

The dealership I bought my car from charges $12 for an oil change as a loyality discount. While I normally wait for an oil change, I don't want to wait while they do a huge maintenance on it.

I'll call Firestone too. Thanks!

Kevy Baby 07-02-2008 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BarTopDancer (Post 222495)
I asked NM a few things already.

There's a part of me that says his $0.02 on the subject is really the only one opinion that matters here. The rest of us are just blowing smoke out our tailpipes
:D

cirquelover 07-03-2008 03:07 PM

I would agree that NM is the man to talk to about cars.

In my defense though I went out to my car and got the service menu that came with it and read it off there. I always found the service menu handy so I know what they are supposed to be doing.


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