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spidey07

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105K service = $1500
timing belt, new water pump, flush/replace all fluids, tune up/plugs, etc
passenger window stuck/won't work = $400
new brake pads and rotors = 800

Add in tax and I'm over 3000. 2004 acura TL. I know I needed a lot of work but jeez.

-edit-
Car has 155K miles, the work was desperately needed.

-update 10/14-
Not that anybody cares, but I got supremely ripped off and I'll put myself out there for the LULZ.

The 105k service was NOT performed - only a timing belt and water pump, nothing else. I went over the itemized worksheet. Change spark plugs was additional 350 bucks...you gotta be fucking kidding me.

Called corporate after they left me a message wanting to rate my "experience". I was somewhat OK with the price given the work involved but on their own website (stealership) a B5 service (timing belt, other major stuff as listed in OP) is listed at 900 bucks. I was hit for 1500-1600 for timing belt and water pump ONLY.
 

BlackTigers

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You could have flushed, changed the plugs, and done the brakes yourself. That would have saved you a tonnnn of money.
 

RKS

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Originally posted by: zerocool84
Originally posted by: CptCrunch
you can do all of that yourself and save a ton of money

Warranty service my good man.

at 105K miles and 5 years, that's a fantastic fuckin' warranty unless he paid to extend it. I don't think a timing belt/water pump are easy to do are they?
 

spidey07

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The car actually has 155K so the water pump and timing belt are needed.

Yeah, they are the brembo brakes just didn't figure it would be that much. Oh well, at least I get a 2008 MDX as a loaner for a reach around.
 

zerocool84

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Originally posted by: RKS
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Originally posted by: CptCrunch
you can do all of that yourself and save a ton of money

Warranty service my good man.

at 105K miles and 5 years, that's a fantastic fuckin' warranty unless he paid to extend it. I don't think a timing belt/water pump are easy to do are they?

reading>me
 

Ballatician

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Originally posted by: spidey07
The car actually has 155K so the water pump and timing belt are needed.

Yeah, they are the brembo brakes just didn't figure it would be that much. Oh well, at least I get a 2008 MDX as a loaner for a reach around.

155K miles and its a 2004? That's a lot..
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: Ballatician
Originally posted by: spidey07
The car actually has 155K so the water pump and timing belt are needed.

Yeah, they are the brembo brakes just didn't figure it would be that much. Oh well, at least I get a 2008 MDX as a loaner for a reach around.

155K miles and its a 2004? That's a lot..

That's about $7,000 a year just in gasoline. :laugh:
 

spidey07

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus

That's about $7,000 a year just in gasoline. :laugh:

It runs under 5300/yr.

I really knew I needed a lot of work, but OOOMPH. Hey, I got 155k without breaking the timing belt and original brakes.
 

Jumpem

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Originally posted by: Ballatician
How do you manage to drive so much?

105k on a 5 year old car is only ~20k miles per year. My Fit is an 07, and it has 62k already.

That said, the problems in the original post are why I bought the longest extended warranty (120k) Honda offered.
 

spidey07

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Originally posted by: Jumpem
Originally posted by: Ballatician
How do you manage to drive so much?

105k on a 5 year old car is only ~20k miles per year. My Fit is an 07, and it has 62k already.

That said, the problems in the original post are why I bought the longest extended warranty (120k) Honda offered.

Yeah, but what I'm doing is routine and scheduled maintenance. I'm not fixing anything. Does it cover that?
 
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Is there some reason you took it to the dealer? Seems like a huge premium, and there's nothing especially tricky about any of the work they did.
 

spidey07

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Originally posted by: Don Vito Corleone
Is there some reason you took it to the dealer? Seems like a huge premium, and there's nothing especially tricky about any of the work they did.

If you must know, convenience. I don't have a lot of free time and time is money.

Drop my car off, drive away in a loaner vehicle, call me to approve work and when it's done. To that point I am paying a premium.
 

boomhower

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What I am curious of is how you drive 30,000 miles a year and manage to average north of 4,000 posts on this site alone while maintaining a life. You must have some serious time management skills and one heavy right foot.
 

zerocool84

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Originally posted by: boomhower
What I am curious of is how you drive 30,000 miles a year and manage to average north of 4,000 posts on this site alone while maintaining a life. You must have some serious time management skills and one heavy right foot.

Well his name is Spidey so he has many "legs" to net surf and drive at the same time.
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: boomhower
What I am curious of is how you drive 30,000 miles a year and manage to average north of 4,000 posts on this site alone while maintaining a life. You must have some serious time management skills and one heavy right foot.

He posts while driving...duh.
 

lurk3r

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$3000 for basically the first maintenance done to a car with 155k miles and you're complaining? Pay it thank them and come back in another 100k.
 

Pacfanweb

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Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Jumpem
Originally posted by: Ballatician
How do you manage to drive so much?

105k on a 5 year old car is only ~20k miles per year. My Fit is an 07, and it has 62k already.

That said, the problems in the original post are why I bought the longest extended warranty (120k) Honda offered.

Yeah, but what I'm doing is routine and scheduled maintenance. I'm not fixing anything. Does it cover that?
passenger window stuck/won't work = $400
Yep, that's fixing something.

The rest is routine maintenance, and everyone here is wrong......not just anyone can do all that stuff at home, especially the timing belt.

Of course anyone who tinkers with cars themselves would be shocked at dealership prices, but not everyone has the time or know-how to find parts on the internet and do the work at home.

Plus, as a general rule, factory parts are the best ones for your car if it's pretty much a stock ride, and they typically cost more.

Sure, 2700 bucks seems like a lot of money, but it's just like the difference in shopping online or shopping at the mall.

edit: And I just noticed you said this was the first set of brakes and basically the first real big maintenance check?
Average that over how old the car is and it's really not that much.
 

Corn

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How the hell did you make 155k miles on the original set of brakes? I had a 2004 6MT TL with the brembo package and only made it 35,000 before my first pad replacement and the dealership was amazed I made it that far stating the average 6MT needed pads ~ 25k miles.
 

thomsbrain

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An independent Honda/Acura specialist would have charged about 1/3 less and used the exact same parts (probably even purchased right from the dealer's own parts department).
 

alkemyst

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<Borat>Retard is good guy, trust me</Borat>

$1500 for a 105k service is not terrible. However you didn't complete the list of services.

The rest of that just blame yourself.