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Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by timdsd, Sep 24, 2014.

  1. SageBrush

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    I should have listened to my dad and become a mechanic. That $50 must have taken 5 minutes.
     
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    That means he has a 46 year head start on me :p
     
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    Most places do it in 10-20 minutes. But you have at least $20 worth of supplies. And you also have to own a few tools and ramps and/or jack stands to do it. I don't think doing routine maintenance yourself is quite the no brainer it used to be.
     
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    Hi Mark,
    What supplies ? I read "rotate tires, inspect brakes, check fluids."

    I agree about the tools, but spaced over a decade of ownership they cost less than the fuel spent driving to the shop, even before I consider time.
     
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    I guess I was assuming an oil/filter change. But I could be wrong.
     
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    If you were the mechanic on this job, you would've made your usual $15 an hour
     
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    Yep. The other $35/5 minutes would go to the business owner -- Me again.
     
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    and we all know shops are all 1 man operations with no overhead costs.
     
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    We have discussed that already. Remember, we are talking about simple maintenance tasks, not transmission replacements.
    1. Hydraulic Jack
    2. Stands
    3. A couple of tools
    You of course are welcome to subsidize million dollar garages with your filter replacement needs, but smarter consumers will go elsewhere.
     
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    At the mileage discussed in this thread, I would've saved my $50 and skip all that was done. Use my $50 at Hooters and watch football.
     
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    There is a curious symmetry between you and OP:
    He spends $50 to have somebody look at the fluid level of his car, and you spend $50 to look at a breast.
     
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    The $50....technically for wings.
     
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    I would be surprised if he didn't have oil/filter change for that price. I know that isn't how it reads, though. I would agree with you that $50 to have fluids simply checked is not very wise.
     
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    The mechanic spent 15-20 minutes performing the Toyota-specified 30-month maintenance on my PIP. Most of the $50 goes toward the labor of taking all 4 wheels off for tire rotation and inspecting the brakes. Assuming that the 30-month maintenance will ensure my warranty remains in effect, I'm satisfied with paying my local shop $50 vs. paying my local Toyota dealer $80 for the exact same service. The dealer charges $80, whether or not the minor service includes an oil change. Three years ago, I took my old Prius it to the same dealer for service, and they charged me $40 for the same minor service. Inflation!
     
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    ^^ Next time save your money; your warranty will still be in effect.
     
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    Go to a different dealership. I got an oil change, tire rotation, and fluids checked for $60 at my dealership.
     
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    I could imagine paying that amount to keep my backside warm in the winter. For nicer weather though, I've got DIY down to $5.44
     
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    Dang. Where do you buy your oil at? And do you buy synthetic?
     
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    Only the best, Mark!

    I outlined the costs earlier in the thread: Walmart Pennzoil Ultra, discounted by rebate and Shell promotion.
    This is the ever so superfluous spreadsheet ;)
     
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    Well if you really wanted to save money, there's a way you can eat out everyday for lunch and dinner for $165 a year (in socal). (choice of 11 different restaurants/establishments) Think of the savings if you were up for it.