price for a 20K mile service

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by dufffman, Oct 20, 2005.

  1. dufffman

    dufffman Guest

    Hi,

    my accord has reached 19K miles and I am planning to get the 20K mile
    servicing done on my acccord, and was quoted $115 + tax by a dealer. I
    live in NYC and dont quite trust the ppl, not to mention that I dont
    know much about cars. Just wondering if that seems like a "fair" price
    for the 20K servicing (according to what is detailed in the accord
    manual).

    Thanks,
     
    dufffman, Oct 20, 2005
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  2. dufffman

    TWW Guest

    With 4 Hondas -- a Prelude, Civic. Pilot and Accord, I have found that the
    service can range from about $60.00 for the 7500 miles services to around
    $300 for a 30 k service. Depending on what they say they do, the quote may
    be reasonable.
     
    TWW, Oct 20, 2005
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  3. There shouldn't be a 20K service on that car.

    Follow what the manual says for severe driving conditions, and you'll be
    fine. Don't follow any leaflets the dealership hands out.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Oct 20, 2005
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  4. dufffman

    Nick Guest

    As Elmo has stated, there isn't a 20k service, probably something that
    the dealership made up. Even if you choose to get this done, what
    exactly are they going to do in that service. You want to find this
    out first before getting anything done to see if the $115 is
    justifiable. Unless this has recently changed, on most Hondas your
    first major service ie, checkup of belts, transmission fluid change
    air filter changes are at 30k.


    Nick
     
    Nick, Oct 20, 2005
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  5. dufffman

    slim Guest

    What's the manual require?
     
    slim, Oct 26, 2005
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  6. dufffman

    slim Guest


    Beware of the "necessary brake job".

    Does your manual have a 20K service listed?
     
    slim, Oct 26, 2005
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  7. dufffman

    boobie Guest

    20K service hmmm...

    a wash + tire pressure check + top off windshield fluid
    PLUS a couple scratches <shrug>
     
    boobie, Nov 6, 2005
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