On 04/22/2013 02:25 PM, Steve wrote:
> On Monday April 22 5:13 PM, Steve wrote:
>>
>> I called two other Honda dealerships. I learned that not all Honda
>> dealerships charge the same for labor. One charged as high as $122
>> an hour, another as low as $109 an hour.
>>
>> I found an independent mechanic near where I work that charges only
>> $106 an hour and his estimate for those maintenance things was almost
>> $70 less than what my regular Honda dealership quoted me. I will
>> probably go to him in about two days when my schedule gets free.
>
> Original price back in November at the dealership: $590
> Price today at the dealership: $550
> Estimate from an independent mechanic: $480
>
> What I was told by the Honda Mechanic that I needed done:
>
> - air filter change
do it yourself - it's real easy.
> - cabin filter change
do it yourself. a little more involved. depending on the year but still
doable.
> - power steering fluid flush
completely bogus. honda do not specify a power steering fluid service
interval. provided it's not been contaminated with atf, sealed power
steering systems last 300k+ miles without the need to change fluid.
> - transmission fluid flush
there's something seriously wrong here. honda specifically say NOT to
"flush" their transmissions, simply drain and fill. and unless you're
on a severe service schedule - most unlikely unless you live in las
vegas or anchorage - you don't even need to that at only 30k. read the
owners manual and you'll see.
> - new wiper inserts ( they are torn )
do it yourself.
> - tire rotation
tire rotation is just legal ass-covering - you actually /reduce/
traction when you rotate thus increasing stopping distances and
decreasing cornering speeds.
bottom line, the only thing you need to do at 30k is check the
driveshaft boots [which you should be doing every few months anyway],
check the brake pads, and that you don't have any fluid leaks. you're
only a small percentage into the life of the car, and 30k is still well
within the "nothing to fix". chances are that even the brakes will last
you to 60k and you won't have to touch anything.
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