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Old Jan 12, 2012 | 02:29 AM
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Honda Fit Scheduled Dealer Maintenance Cost

Based on your experience how is the scheduled maintenance cost at the dealer?

I know someone with an Elantra who said the money you save with the MPG is used for very expensive dealer scheduled maintenance.
 
Old Jan 12, 2012 | 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by fstyle751
Based on your experience how is the scheduled maintenance cost at the dealer?

I know someone with an Elantra who said the money you save with the MPG is used for very expensive dealer scheduled maintenance.
Why pay the dealer? The only real restriction for maintenance is using honda branded transmission, brake, and coolant. But any garage can do the actual change.
 
Old Jan 12, 2012 | 10:34 AM
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I definitely don't do the scheduled maintenence at the dealer.

Oil change at a trusted lube shop (or yourself) and tire rotation at a tire place (mine is free for life since I bought tires from them).

When it comes brake pad time, I'll get mine done either by a friend or a mechanic.

Why can't you just add all of these posts together in one thread? A thread with all your concerns about the fit?

We could discuss them all together then.
 
Old Jan 12, 2012 | 11:26 AM
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Every Honda dealership out there has a website and on their website is usually a coupon for service. Print out that coupon and bring it with you.

Make sure to tell them you just want the oil changed or an "A1" service and a tire rotation. For all other services like changing out the air filter just do it yourself. The B services where they do a thorough check of the vehicle you dont really need.

When the code lights come up on the dash, look in the owner's manual to see what it means. Figure out what you can do yourself (change the air filter) versus what you cant do like tire rotation or oil change. Also figure out what is best done at the dealership versus what can be done at the independent mechanic.

I only take my Honda Fit to the dealership to get the oil changed with a service coupon. I do this because if I want to sell the car again I am sure to have all the receipts. People who buy cars from private parties are more comfortable knowing the car has been serviced at the dealership. For things like brakes, I take it to my independent mechanic. I do whatever I can myself like air filter change.

Now lets say you lease, plan on trading in the car at some point or want to drive the car until the wheels fall off than you can just go ahead and take it to your independent mechanic.

You should only be paying $50 for an oil change with service coupon every 7000 miles.
 
Old Jan 12, 2012 | 11:33 AM
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You should only be paying $50 for an oil change with service coupon every 7000 miles.
The dealership I bought my Fit from (Trickett Honda in Nashville, Tn) charges $22.50 to do an oil change. They offer this benefit to all new Honda Fit buyers, and the price is good for as long as I own the car.
 
Old Jan 12, 2012 | 11:51 AM
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There are two kinds of oil changes. The regular oil change and the "0W-20" change. Im sure the dealership gets it in bulk, but there is still a price difference between 0W-20 and the regular oil.
 
Old Jan 12, 2012 | 01:23 PM
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The dealership *should* always used the recommended oil for the engine. The correct weight, correct amount...no more, no less. Regardless of the "type" of oil change bought.
 
Old Jan 12, 2012 | 02:37 PM
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Oil prices should vary widely depending on whether it's synthetic or not. Also, change the cabin filter yourself. That has to be the biggest rip-off. The part costs around $11 and takes less than a 3 minutes to replace. The dealer wants $80.
 
Old Jan 12, 2012 | 02:42 PM
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speaking of maintenance...when is the recommended first oil change? Base off of 3 months, wait until 15% oil on the indicator, or 8K miles?
 
Old Jan 12, 2012 | 02:56 PM
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15% or 1 year whichever comes first. But that's just Honda's recommendation.
 
Old Jan 12, 2012 | 03:49 PM
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15% or 1 year whichever comes first. But that's just Honda's recommendation.
cool. thanks
 
Old Jan 13, 2012 | 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by MikeNSX
The dealership I bought my Fit from (Trickett Honda in Nashville, Tn) charges $22.50 to do an oil change. They offer this benefit to all new Honda Fit buyers, and the price is good for as long as I own the car.
Yeah, I usually do my own changes, using Castrol full synthetic, and it costs me about $28. I just found out my dealer will do it for $20. I will let him get dirty at that price.
 
Old Jan 13, 2012 | 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by SevereService
You should only be paying $50 for an oil change with service coupon every 7000 miles.
All of our service is done at the dealer except for New tires and honestly, you should expect to be in the $30-$35 range for a regular Oil Change from the Dealer. My Last Mobil1 full Synthetic oil Change was $41 with No coupon and oil changes should be done at 15% or 1 year which will vary in mileage from person to person. I think Most people who go to 15% are between 8000 & 10,000 miles. My first was at 20% and 8500 miles (with a 1500 mile trip ahead so I did it a tad bit early) and my second was done at 19,000 miles (at 15%) the Third was right around 29-30K miles (again at 15%). My next one will likely be at the one year mark due to my new commute being about 1/4 of what it was.

Originally Posted by MikeNSX
The dealership I bought my Fit from (Trickett Honda in Nashville, Tn) charges $22.50 to do an oil change. They offer this benefit to all new Honda Fit buyers, and the price is good for as long as I own the car.
Many dealers do this which is great. we get a 5% discount on parts & services so while it's not much, it's a few bucks off an oil change.

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There are two kinds of oil changes. The regular oil change and the "0W-20" change. Im sure the dealership gets it in bulk, but there is still a price difference between 0W-20 and the regular oil.
All Dealers are required to use the oil specified for the vehicle unless requested by the owner. The majority of oil honda uses is 0w20 right now so a new fit will be just fine. They also use a lot of 5w20 for cars just a few years old.

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speaking of maintenance...when is the recommended first oil change? Base off of 3 months, wait until 15% oil on the indicator, or 8K miles?
As mentioned above, stick to the 1 year or 15%. It works just fine and no one that I've seen has had any issues with doing this schedule. many have sent their oil for analysis and the results are always good. (usually that the car cold have gone a few k miles further).

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Old Jan 13, 2012 | 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by fstyle751

I know someone with an Elantra who said the money you save with the MPG is used for very expensive dealer scheduled maintenance.
you need to stop talking to these idiots, no offense, every thread you start is nothing but misinformation.
 
Old Jan 13, 2012 | 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by SevereService

You should only be paying $50 for an oil change with service coupon every 7000 miles.


$50 for an oil change? how many quarts does a GE hold?
 
Old Jan 13, 2012 | 10:23 PM
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Midas sometimes has a $19.99.

Do you think they will do the the regular oil change or the "0W-20" change?
 
Old Jan 13, 2012 | 10:38 PM
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dude, you need to pick up the phone and call them. or ask some of your highly intelligent friends
 
Old Jan 13, 2012 | 11:34 PM
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0w20 is acceptable for the Fit. 2011 and up suggest 0w20 with no engine changes to the 2009 and 2010. Honda is planning on using 0w20 on vehicles to like 2001. There is a chart from a dealership that shows that 0w20 is acceptable for older Fits. I did an oil change with 0w20 myself for for around $25. It was simple and gave me a sense of accomplishment and I was sure it was done right.
 
Old Jan 14, 2012 | 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by fstyle751
Midas sometimes has a $19.99.

Do you think they will do the the regular oil change or the "0W-20" change?
Most of the chain oil-change places (Midas, QuikLube, etc.) have a tiered pricing, and the low prices are are strictly for dino-oil. SynBlends and FullSyns are priced higher, respectively.

So for example, my nearby QuikLube offers a regular oil-change for around $25, but a sythetic-blend change is in the higher $30s, and a full-synthetic blend is around $55 (this from memory--could be off by a few $$).
 
Old Jan 14, 2012 | 10:44 AM
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Given all the Dateline NBC type stories on various chain auto repair places I'm not confident that if you pay for synthetic oil you get synthetic oil. Or even a new oil filter, for that matter...
 



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