Service @ 10k intervals
#1
Service @ 10k intervals
My HCH just hit 20k miles and I've been going to my dealer in Maryland for the 10k service interval. The first service cost me around $80 since the dealer offered the first oil change for free. The 20k service just cost me $180! This seems like a lot for each 10k service interval. I'm thinking about buying the oil and taking it to my local service shop to get the tires rotated and the rest of the items inspected.
Thoughts??
Thoughts??
#2
Re: Service @ 10k intervals
I think that's an acceptable strategy, and will keep your warranty in force. Honda states that you can even service your car yourself, as long as you keep receipts.
I don't know if you're leaving the oil in for 10K - if you are, you might consider doing an analysis on it at about 5000-7500 miles, to make sure the additive pack is still doing it's job. The tires will last a little longer if you rotate them at shorter intervals - 6000 is about optimal; I was using 7500mi with the last two cars of mine (the '01's tires had 80K mi on them, and still had usable tread when I traded it in).
I don't know if you're leaving the oil in for 10K - if you are, you might consider doing an analysis on it at about 5000-7500 miles, to make sure the additive pack is still doing it's job. The tires will last a little longer if you rotate them at shorter intervals - 6000 is about optimal; I was using 7500mi with the last two cars of mine (the '01's tires had 80K mi on them, and still had usable tread when I traded it in).
#3
Re: Service @ 10k intervals
Originally Posted by ChesapeakeTechie
I'm thinking about buying the oil and taking it to my local service shop to get the tires rotated and the rest of the items inspected.
Thoughts??
Thoughts??
#5
Re: Service @ 10k intervals
Another thought....
Request that your dealer actually follow the recommended maintenance in your manual. They tend to do much more than recommended in your manual and charge much more for it. For my HCH's first service they tried to charge me $140 for their "standard honda" 7,500 mile service. The maintenance indicator said that it only needed an oil change and tire rotation. I argued with them and finally got them to give me the $50 oil change and tire rotation.
I've had similar experiences with past Hondas and Honda dealers.
Request that your dealer actually follow the recommended maintenance in your manual. They tend to do much more than recommended in your manual and charge much more for it. For my HCH's first service they tried to charge me $140 for their "standard honda" 7,500 mile service. The maintenance indicator said that it only needed an oil change and tire rotation. I argued with them and finally got them to give me the $50 oil change and tire rotation.
I've had similar experiences with past Hondas and Honda dealers.
#6
Re: Service @ 10k intervals
I do all my own maintenance - all I pay for are parts:
Oil & filter changes @ 5,000 miles = $30.
Tire rotations @ 10,000 miles = $0
Getting ready to change plugs @100,000 miles = $20
Cabin and engine air filter changes @ 30,000 = $40
Oil & filter changes @ 5,000 miles = $30.
Tire rotations @ 10,000 miles = $0
Getting ready to change plugs @100,000 miles = $20
Cabin and engine air filter changes @ 30,000 = $40
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