2006 Sonata GLS 4 cyl Auto. 15k Service

Discussion in 'Hyundai Sonata' started by Troy B, Jun 21, 2007.

  1. Troy B

    Troy B Guest

    Hi Folks,

    I asked my service adviser the approximate cost for the 15k service. He
    told me $455.00 plus tax. Is it me or is that excessive. Granted I'm in NJ
    and all but seems high to me. What do you think?

    Thanks
     
    Troy B, Jun 21, 2007
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  2. VERY high, IMO. They are going to do an oil change and some inspection.
    Note the "if necessary" before most of the items listed. This is where many
    dealers hose the customer and make a lot of money. $455 is steep for an oil
    change and some inspection. I can do this myself and save $430. Ask
    exactly what they want to do and how long it will take. Better yet, don't
    ask and just go some place else and save a bundle. Service does NOT have to
    be done by the dealer.


    Replace

    - ENGINE OIL AND FILTER


    If necessary

    - FUEL LINES, FUEL HOSES AND CONNECTIONS
    - VAPOR HOSE AND FUEL FILLER CAP
    - AIR CLEANER FILTER
    - FUEL TANK AIR FILTER

    Replace



    If necessary

    - AUTOMATIC TRANSXLE FLUID
    - BRAKE HOSES AND LINE
    - BRAKE PADS, CALIPERS AND ROTORS
    - EXHAUST PIPE AND MUFFLER
    - SUSPENSION MOUNTING BOLTS
    - STEERING GEAR BOX, LINKAGE AND BOOTS/LOWER ARM BALL JOINT
    - POWER STEERING PUMP AND HOSES
    - DRIVESHAFTS AND BOOTS
    - AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERANT
     
    Edwin Pawlowski, Jun 21, 2007
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  3. Troy B

    nobbync Guest

    Hi,

    I think it's a total ripoff and I'd run from that dealer. They are
    obviously trying to rip you off. I have the 06 Sonata 6 cyl auto that
    just had the $15k check last week. My price was $125 with taxes. They
    basically did the oil/filter, rotate tires and inspected and filled
    anything that needed to be and a car wash on top of that. All in about
    an hour waiting. I'd say your dealer is a ripoff... I'd be very leary
    of a dealer that already quotes you that price. Even if you confront
    them and tell them to only do what the book says they will probably
    find things that need to be replaced even though they don't need it
    like those fast oil changing places always do. You shouldn't have
    anything that needs to be replaced this early besides the oil and
    filter. If you can go to another dealer I would or find an independant
    place.

    Nobby
     
    nobbync, Jun 21, 2007
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  4. Troy B

    Troy B Guest

    thanks guy's, that is what I thought all along.
     
    Troy B, Jun 21, 2007
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  5. Troy B

    Eric G. Guest

    Also living in NJ, might I inquire as to the name of this dealer? That is
    just a ridiculousamount of money!! If you don't want to give the name, the
    city would be fine, or even write me directly if you want.

    Eric
     
    Eric G., Jun 21, 2007
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  6. Troy B

    hyundaitech Guest

    Whether that's a lot of money depends on what they're doing. But, as the
    other posters suggest, there's little reason to do much more than an oil
    change, tire rotation, and some inspections. Many places like to load up
    the maintenance service with nonessential services in order to increase
    profit.
     
    hyundaitech, Jun 21, 2007
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  7. Troy B

    Troy B Guest

    The dealer is in Paramus
     
    Troy B, Jun 22, 2007
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  8. Troy B

    Tom Guest

    It's a definite rip off since the oil change is the only item that is needed
    at 15K miles. The rest is just 'fluff' and inspections that you can do. I
    got stung for $75 for the same thing at 7500 miles. Haven't been back
    since. Run like heck from those crooks.

    Tom
     
    Tom, Jun 25, 2007
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