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Cost Of 5K Ongoing Oil Changes @ Toyota Prius Dealer?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by StevieB, Jul 9, 2009.

  1. bluemonday

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    This is the dealership where I bought, but it's kind of far. I'm going to price some closer places at some point:

    Specials-Service Alton Toyota Dave Mungenast Automotive Family Al

    Announcing
    Toyota Express Lube PLUS
    Complete Oil & Filter Change, Tire Rotation, Multi-Point Inspection & Brake Inspection.
    In 59 Minutes or Less
    (From Time of Write Up)
    Guaranteed or the Next One is on us.
    No Appointment Needed!!
    $49.95

    To make a Service Appointment,
    Click Here to schedule an appointment or call us at 1-877-429-1827
    Excludes taxes. Not Valid with any other offers, discounts or specials. Toyota's Only.
    Please Present coupon at write-up. May not be used to pay on previous accounts or old charges.
    See Service Advisor for details.
    SYNTHETIC & DIESEL ARE HIGHER-INCLUDES UP TO 5 QTS.OIL.
    Offer Expires 9/8/2009.


    • Complimentary car wash with every service

     
  2. jburns

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  3. ALS

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    The dealer I bought my car from says stop in for our specials.
    The dealer by my home and work is offering 29.95 oil change special.

    OIL & FILTER CHANGE SPECIAL$29.95LUBE, OIL & FILTER CHANGE SPECIAL
    One of the most important services for your vehicle!
    $29.95*
    Includes:
    • Change up to 5 quarts of engine oil
    • Install GenuineToyota oil filter
    • Check all fluid levels
    • Lube chassis if applicable
    • Reset tire air pressure
    *Plus tax. Synthetic extra.
    Must present coupon when order is written. Not valid with any other offer. Toyota vehicles only. Valid only at Rohrich Toyota.
    Effective 8/1/2009 - 9/30/2009- print this page -[​IMG]
     
  4. drmalone

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    My dealership included $9.99 oil changes as long as I own the vehicle. I'm sure they will come up with extra charges.
     
  5. SageBrush

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    I changed my oil and filter today at home. Cost $8 total, and I use the good synthetic stuff. I don't know exactly how much time it took, but I was finished by the time my wife went and picked up the kids from school 5 miles away.

    Done right
    Done quickly
    Done cheaply
     
  6. a priori

    a priori Canonus Curiosus

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    Perhaps you are already setup to do a DIY for a 2010, too, but remember this thread was inquiring about the cost of the dealer-serviced 5,000-mile oil change (synthetic) on a GenIII.

    To do this yourself you'll need the right ramps (long enough to deal with the low ground clearance), the right tools (this is a cartridge filter), and good instructions (I still think I'd get splashed!). I also don't know that I could find 0W-20 (five quarts) and the filter for anywhere close to your $8! Well done!
     
  7. eddiehaskell

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    For many, the best option may be buying the oil/filter and paying the dealer to change it. The local Toyota dealer will do this for $14. If you look for a sale/rebate, you can find Mobil 1 for $5/quart (buy 15 quarts). So that's $25 + ~$14 + filter (~$6). With the dealer supplying the oil, it's $65...
     
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    Amazing. Absolutely amazing.

    I love how Toyota advertises "Have your service performed at a Toyota service department and know that your car us being handled by the Toyota experts."

    I've had 10 oil changes performed at a Toyota dealer (I got a cheap deal on the pre-paid maintenance program) and out of those 10 oil changes, my oil was severely overfilled 4 times. And on another time, they didn't rotate the tires at all even though they say they did. I mark my tires beforehand -- you should too...you might be surprised!

    And now this...

    Bryan
     
  9. SageBrush

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    Walmart sells 5 qt containers of Pennzoil Platinum synthetic for $20. I'm pretty sure I saw 0W-20 on the shelf too. Pennzoil currently offers a $15 rebate on a 5 qt. purchase, making hte price about $1/qt.

    I subscribe to a consumer search tool through fatwallet.com that emails me when oil is on sale, and then I stock up as allowed. Between inexpensive oil and inexpensive clothes bought on 'red tag' days at Old Navy, I keep my maintenance costs quite reasonable. :rolleyes:
     
  10. direstraits71

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    Some of these numbers are unbelievable!! Remember its only 4 qts of oil.

    "We aren't certain yet about the upcharge but I'm guessing it's going to be ~$45-$50"

    Nothing like $10+ a quart for 0W-20, such a deal!
     
  11. john1701a

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    Here's my DIY numbers...

    $43.81 for this first-time change

    $34.56 for subsequent changes


    PHP:
    $5.15 Cartridge 0-Ring (Element KitToyota 04152-YZZA6)
    $
    2.09 Plug Gasket (Toyota 90430-12028)
    $
    8.63 Filter Wrench (Toyota 00113-30359-91016)
    $
    1.14 tax
    --------------
    $
    17.01 total parts (Gotta like that number!)
     
    $
    6.27 quart of Mobil-1 0W-20 synthetic oil
    $0.43 tax
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    $
    26.80 total oil (exactly 4 quarts usedmaximum is 4.4 quarts)
     
  12. SageBrush

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    Is that a special gasket, made of neodymium ?
     
  13. a priori

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    Too much time on your hands this morning, SageBrush?:D
     
  14. SageBrush

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    :p Anyway, dumber things have been patented.
     
  15. JRitt

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    The dealer second closest to my house recomended 0w-20 synthetic oil (yea) for a cost of $63.45. The dealer closest to my house said they use conventinal 0w-20 (Wth no such thing) for $34.95.
     
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    Just had my first oil change, over $80 at the dealer. Included tire rotation and they checked the belts.... They were amazed that it had no belts after I told them, but the price didn't go down. I will be doing my own oil changes going forward.
     
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    Good idea! I have a free change from the dealer but I am not sure I even want to take it in.
     
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    I sure would feel safe trusting them to anything major that should happen to your Prius ... NOT
     
  19. MidWestGirl

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    At my dealership, if you purchase a new or used Toyota you get $10 oil changes for as long as you have the car. I just hope my Toyota dealer doesn't close anytime soon.
     
  20. JRitt

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    Plus the up charge of $40 for synthetic:rolleyes: