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Old 04-28-2016, 06:14 PM
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Default Holy crap! Is this normal for an oil change?

Has been $200 in the past but this year got a surprise.
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I pay $200 and supply my own oil.

Looks right. They charged you an hour labor and for parts (oil, filter, crush washer and filter ring gasket).
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Sales tax looks high/wrong. Should only be on parts, not labor, right? At least in Illinois.
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That's low, the indies around here charge $370 for the annual service oil change.
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I think it is ridiculous, just because its a Porsche they think they can charge this amount. A regular oil change is $40. So add 4 more quarts of oil at $40 max. Ridiculous.
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I didn't feel like doing an oil change (on my Volvo v70) on a rainy day, so I took my own oil and filter to a Grease Monkey.

I thought I was paying a lot at $38 for the service with my own oil.

I paid $180 with Mobil 1 from a Porsche Indy shop in the Dallas area.
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Des Moines is only $150 plus tax at West Side Auto, a Porsche independent specialist. On the other hand you are in Des Moines.........
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Looks right to me. $146 for labor, probably an hour's rate. There are dealers down here near the city that charges close to $200/hr. $113 for parts also sounds right. Probably around 9-10 quarts at 9 bucks a quart, plus the filter. Tax is correct, that's 7 % of $259. So I guess you went to Saratoga County, where the tax rate is 7%.
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speaking of oil changes... Does the dealer usually cover the 1st oil change at the 1k or 2k mark?
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Originally Posted by FrugalB
speaking of oil changes... Does the dealer usually cover the 1st oil change at the 1k or 2k mark?
No.
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Curious how long it took for a simple oil exchange. I'm a new Panamera4 owner (2012 bought 2/9/16) and took it in for 4yr check before warranty is up only has 15,700 miles. Also A/C was blowing warm air. Found the compressor needs replacing. They've had it for a week now. Is this normal? Does it take that long for parts to arrive? From Germany?
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Since I change oil 5 times a year because of track usage I learned to do it myself. The first dealer oil change for $380 was the last.
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If you live in Greenville, Westchester county you got a BARGIN! If you live in Greene county, the price is about right.


Here in central PA, the cost is $240 (with PCA discount) + tax when I had it done a month and a half ago. If you're a PCA member, most dealers will give you a 10-15% discount.
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Is $280 "normal" for an oil change? NO. But welcome to the joy of Porsche ownership!!
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Got the oil and filter changed in my Spyder at 1K miles.

Called three So Cal dealers. All quoted me $350 saying it included a "multi-point inspection," car wash, etc., etc.

I said I don't need a multi-point inspection as the car is brand new and I wash it myself so can we back that out and get to a reasonable price?

Uh. . . no, that's our lowest basic service cost. Huh?

One said he would "work with me." Ended up being $239.

Strange how you can walk out feeling good about paying "only" $239 for an oil change


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