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To laugh or not to laugh..... Oil Change/service pricing!

BamaJohn

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Today I took my 2015 F3-S to the local dealer for the 3000 mile service. Since it's basically a "change the oil and look it over" service, I estimated a couple of hours, which proved to be accurate. Looking over the bill it began with "Job: Complimentary Vehicle Multi-Point Inspection"...Cost $0.00

Then it said: "Job: 3000 Mile Service; MY 2014 up Spyder...."
Parts:
Oil, filter, O-rings, $133.69,
Labor: (which included the point-by-point of the complimentary look over) $190.00,
Total $323.69.
I trust that the inspection was dutifully carried out and am glad to know that nothing was amiss. But if the "complimentary vehicle multi-point inspection" was indeed complimentary, then that's a hell of a lot to charge for an oil change, and it's not really a laughing matter.

Baja Ron will supply the materials for the next oil change, which will be carried out in the comfort and convenience of my home shop where the labor is loving and free.

JB
 
:shocked::hun: :dontknow:
Did they tell you that it was a sharp-looking bike?
That might have been the "complimentary" part... :D
 
You should have asked for a kiss, that you liked a little loving when you get f...ked. While most auto repair places charge less than $100 for labor, but Spyder dealers seem to think that $120+ is reasonable, and you have to remove a bunch of plastic, $190 isn't wrong. Still a crock.

My BMW and a Jag cost $350 for an oil change and they don't remove diddly. Of course, there are the people that say "If you can't afford that you shouldn't have bought it in the first place" :banghead::banghead:

I have learned how to do a lot of things, and while it always takes longer, I still feel unf...ked and a lot of self satisfaction. That's why I bought the BUDS system, it gives me another option.:yes:
 
HERE'S ANOTHER ONE!

My dealer charged me $400 for the 3000 mile inspection and oil change and I provided the oil and filter!! They charge $130 per hour. They did the service in 2 1/4 hrs and still charged me for 3 hours! 😡 Never again will a dealer work on my F3-S unless it's warranty work.
 
The upside--the oil change service was in the ball park. Most pay $350.

They should have left off the "freebie" information. Not necessary to needlessly PO a customer. :thumbup:
 
Patti,
If you want to ride back East; I'll set you up with my dealership...
$65 bucks an hour for labor! :2thumbs:
And Aaron: their technician; is one of the best! nojoke
 
Ah Yes.....

The complimentary part is the once over to see if all the oem parts it came with are still there...They charge extra to see if they still work. :yikes: but now that the first service is now done you can make your own price...:thumbup:
 
Had mine done today, just over 300. Still hurts knowing that is basically just to change the oil and plug in the buds. First time I have ever had someone change my oil that wasn't free.:gaah:
 
Patti,
If you want to ride back East; I'll set you up with my dealership...
$65 bucks an hour for labor! :2thumbs:
And Aaron: their technician; is one of the best! nojoke
Bob, can I ask who your dealer is? And what town they are located in. Thanks.
 
My dealer said 320 for everything , labor cost a lot for too many plastics have to be remove


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Seems like some of the dealers are really taking advantage of their customers. I never felt I was being taken advantage of at my dealer.

I was just in two weeks ago for...
~ 3,000 mile first service
~ laser alignment
~ chassis reinforcement
~ state inspection

total bill was $246.41.
 
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Today I took my 2015 F3-S to the local dealer for the 3000 mile service. Since it's basically a "change the oil and look it over" service, I estimated a couple of hours, which proved to be accurate. Looking over the bill it began with "Job: Complimentary Vehicle Multi-Point Inspection"...Cost $0.00

Then it said: "Job: 3000 Mile Service; MY 2014 up Spyder...."
Parts:
Oil, filter, O-rings, $133.69,
Labor: (which included the point-by-point of the complimentary look over) $190.00,
Total $323.69.
I trust that the inspection was dutifully carried out and am glad to know that nothing was amiss. But if the "complimentary vehicle multi-point inspection" was indeed complimentary, then that's a hell of a lot to charge for an oil change, and it's not really a laughing matter.

Baja Ron will supply the materials for the next oil change, which will be carried out in the comfort and convenience of my home shop where the labor is loving and free.

JB


Think of it like our National Health Care System that we now enjoy in the USofA. It is free, it will save everyone money, it will take me 2 months to see a neurologist for the pinched nerve in my neck, another 2 months to do a test, who know when for a solution. But hey, it is free or maybe $350 for the consult, $875 for the 30 minute test and I got nothing. Not even the kiss. You wait until you get to the 15,000 mile check it is a doosey and no it is not free.

Joe
 
Seems like some of the dealers are really taking advantage of their customers. I never felt I was being taken advantage of at my dealer.

I was just in two weeks ago for...
~ 3,000 mile first service
~ laser alignment
~ chassis reinforcement
~ state inspection

total bill was $246.41.

Are you going to tell us the name of the dealer? :dontknow: Tom :spyder:
 
Are you going to tell us the name of the dealer? :dontknow: Tom :spyder:

Hollinger's Sport N Turf in Ephrata, PA. (I take my F3-S here for service)
Leisure Sports N Turf in Spring City, PA. This is a sister store to Hollinger's. (I purchased my F3-S from this location)

They both are excellent to deal with, from sales, to parts, to service. All the way around, they are great. I won't go anywhere else for anything related to BRP products. They went to bat for me when there was an issue with my F3 when I originally purchased it. (nothing they did, it had to do with the transmission control module, a known issue now).
 
My first service on my 2015 RTS was just under $300.00. The dealer had just gone up on their hourly rates from $75.00 to $90.00 per hour. Still thought it was reasonable. But I will be doing my next service myself as far as oil & filter changes. Surely it can't be that hard.
 
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