- :
- Upstate NY
- :
- '23 CX5
I’m old and NEVER go back to the dealer for anything except warranty work. I don’t know why people think they MUST go to the dealer. If I don’t feel like changing my own oil, I have a local trusted Indy mechanic that I use.
"Not all dealers use the correct oil, and this has been verified by many here on this forum.""I will be using the dealer exclusively during my warranty period for the Mazda Moly Oil."
Having your dealer change your oil exclusively is no guarantee that they are using the correct oil (or even the correct oil filter) as specified by Mazda. Not all dealers use the correct oil, and this has been verified by many here on this forum.
You can change your own oil and still use the correct Moly oil as specified by Mazda, this is what I do.
....um, ok....I've always gone to the dealer, but they are not open weekends anymore so I'm going to Costco. Castrol Edge is a good oil, the filter can't be that bad. I'm doing it. Roast me, I don't care but I need one badly.
No shame in having the dealer do it. I had the dealer do my oil changes for 1 year past powertrain warranty. Agree it may eliminate/minimize future hassle. Was part of my reasoning. Occasionally they'd do a quick vacuum inside but always a decent exterior wash. Price wasn't too bad all things considered, especially with $10 off coupon. Sometimes tire rotation included in the price."Not all dealers use the correct oil, and this has been verified by many here on this forum."
See above post, verify ISLAC GF6 and API SP & filter. Piece of cake.
"You can change your own oil and still use the correct Moly oil as specified by Mazda, this is what I do."
Hey, thanks for the tip. I will do it at the dealer for the easiest proof of service during the warranty period. I get it- you can have others do it- or yourself, and keep records, but with a record at the Mazda Dealer it makes it easy and *may* eliminate future hassle. After warranty unless something changes- see above post as it's going to be Kendall.
"Not all dealers use the correct oil, and this has been verified by many here on this forum."
See above post, verify ISLAC GF6 and API SP & filter. Piece of cake.
"You can change your own oil and still use the correct Moly oil as specified by Mazda, this is what I do."
Hey, thanks for the tip. I will do it at the dealer for the easiest proof of service during the warranty period. I get it- you can have others do it- or yourself, and keep records, but with a record at the Mazda Dealer it makes it easy and *may* eliminate future hassle. After warranty unless something changes- see above post as it's going to be Kendall.
No shame in having the dealer do it. I had the dealer do my oil changes for 1 year past powertrain warranty. Agree it may eliminate/minimize future hassle. Was part of my reasoning. Occasionally they'd do a quick vacuum inside but always a decent exterior wash. Price wasn't too bad all things considered, especially with $10 off coupon. Sometimes tire rotation included in the price.
Had many years of oil changes under my belt so the thrill factor was gone. Didn't even feel a decrease in my masculinity.![]()
We must have had different experiences. More than once I've seen 2 guys (must be their detail crew) hand washing my car in a wash bay adjacent to the service department. Then later what resembled a car wash (not drive thru) was installed. Never found any scratches or reason to complain.Have you ever watched the people at the dealership wash a car? It's either a young kid just starting out in the working world or it's an old guy supplementing his retirement income. Either way, they're washing your car and they don't care all that much. I've seen them drop the wash rag on the floor in the wash bay and pick it right back up and continue rubbing on the paint. No thanks.
"Had many years of oil changes under my belt so the thrill factor was gone. Didn't even feel a decrease in my masculinity."
I can't speak for others, but I'll wager a guess, I don't think that many of us do it for the thrill.![]()
They only state that on the BS dealer "lifetime" warranties. Manufacture warranties can't state that and need to prove neglect for denying a claim during the coverage period.... Seems most of the time dealer has to do service to keep warranties alive.
Yep, that's how it's always been (and I'm old).They only state that on the BS dealer "lifetime" warranties. Manufacture warranties can't state that and need to prove neglect for denying a claim during the coverage period.
We must have had different experiences. More than once I've seen 2 guys (must be their detail crew) hand washing my car in a wash bay adjacent to the service department. Then later what resembled a car wash (not drive thru) was installed. Never found any scratches or reason to complain.
Can't really tell whether you caught the sarcasm, but never any thrill involved. Just sense of doing it "my way". I restarted doing oil changes 3 years ago. We'll see how long that continues. No plans to discontinue yet.
I stopped by a Costco near by checking out the car service department on Sunday. Yes they still only do tire installation business nothing else. No oil change or battery installation. And yes I have to make an appointment to install new tires. The earliest time is Wednesday, 3 days later!Nope, they have a whole online booking system. They only take appointments, no walk ins so no waiting (other than waiting for the service). Keeps the chaos down at the Tire and Lube place.
You must be mistaken because I just looked and I can book...tire appointments...at least in Plano Texas.
www.costcotireappointments.com/
I actually know the regional service manager for a district Ohio. He got me the -employee discount- or whatever they call it when I bought. He is an actual person I know (friend of a good friend) not "the guy I talk to all the time at the dealer"...Hey, thanks for the tip. I will do it at the dealer for the easiest proof of service during the warranty period. I get it- you can have others do it- or yourself, and keep records, but with a record at the Mazda Dealer it makes it easy and *may* eliminate future hassle. After warranty unless something changes- see above post as it's going to be Kendall.