I do bring my spd3 to the dealership for oil changes and stuff. I dont really trust myself working on my car. Mostly everything that gets done to my car is done by someone else. I do my research by asking around about the competency of the person before I bring it to them though
Take it from someone who learned the hard way by having the dealership do an oil change, didn't tighten the drain plug, and I dumped 5 quarts of 5W-30 on the highway doing 80 mph while it sprayed the car behind me. Play Russian Roulette with your car if you want.
thats when i take the car straight back to the dealership and say "here you go guys, get it right this time and wash the car real good when your done." then i say to the service manager, "and you can go ahead and write me up a voucher for a free oil change for the next time i come here." and i bet you they will do it cause if they dont ima get ugly on them.
And all of that is unneccessary, Just change the oil yourself. Pissing the people off that work on your car or prepare your food is not wise.
The same thing can be said about not taking your car into them for service. If you meet with the service techs, etc on at least on a semi consistent basis and develop a friendly relationship it'll work out in your favor come time for warranty work. If they never see you they def aren't going to give a s*** about your car and or if your warranty gets voided. In human nature, think about it.
If I pay them $70 for every oil change just so they don't try and shaft me, then I'm paying for the warranty work anyway, just on a payment schedule up front.
thats when i take the car straight back to the dealership and say "here you go guys, get it right this time and wash the car real good when your done." then i say to the service manager, "and you can go ahead and write me up a voucher for a free oil change for the next time i come here." and i bet you they will do it cause if they dont ima get ugly on them.
The same thing can be said about not taking your car into them for service. If you meet with the service techs, etc on at least on a semi consistent basis and develop a friendly relationship it'll work out in your favor come time for warranty work. If they never see you they def aren't going to give a s*** about your car and or if your warranty gets voided. In human nature, think about it.
yea and its also human nature for someone you think is your friend to not want to lose his job over doing warranty work for someone who shouldnt be getting it done for whatever reason. kissing ass is not gonna benefit you in any way in this situation.