Any reason to take a CPO car to the dealer for an oil change?
#1
Any reason to take a CPO car to the dealer for an oil change?
My 991.1. is due for just an oil change. I'm thinking of just going to my local guy and save a few bucks. Any upside in taking it to the dealer? Check for possible updates or recalls?
#2
The delta isn't enough for me to not take it to a dealer. The 20k mile service for my car at the dealer is $550. An indy is maybe $100 cheaper but there is definitely value upon resale in having the dealer do it. I either take my cars into the dealer or do it myself, depending on the vehicle.
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#4
i do it myself at home at 1/2 the interval recommended by porsche/gauge cluster. on my cayenne s, since new, it has zero dealer service history. ive taken it in 2-3 times only for warranty work. they have never tried to deny me work or give me any bs about it. ive yet to take my 991 in as nothing has broke on it yet. i could care less about having anything documented for the next buyer, my cars are better maintained than any of the cars out there that get serviced at the dealer. i even change the tires and balance my own wheels, unless its major warranty work, i dont want anyone touching my cars.
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#8
Guess it depends on your situation and location.
On my Cayman, I was at the time living in a condo. I had sold all my tools (ugh!) and had committed to small space living. So, no DIY.
I did one oil change at a local indy, and one at the dealer.
My local Indy did the job for maybe 80% of the dealer price. I had to drop off and pick up the car. I believe he reset the service counter. I believe he used the correct oil and filter.
My dealer charged me, well, the dealer price. I dropped it off and picked it up that afternoon, so no real difference there. I was able to confirm they used the correct oil, and they use OEM parts. I got a PCA discount on the parts (oil and filter.) My tech wrote on the service log "Whoever changed the oil last time left a mess." (and I quote.) I also got a free inspection / printout. I grabbed a bottle of water at the drop off and some coffee the next morning. I also got to wander the showroom and make vroom vroom noises next to the 911s they had.
So all in all, of those two experiences, I would prefer the dealer by a comfortable margin.
On my Cayman, I was at the time living in a condo. I had sold all my tools (ugh!) and had committed to small space living. So, no DIY.
I did one oil change at a local indy, and one at the dealer.
My local Indy did the job for maybe 80% of the dealer price. I had to drop off and pick up the car. I believe he reset the service counter. I believe he used the correct oil and filter.
My dealer charged me, well, the dealer price. I dropped it off and picked it up that afternoon, so no real difference there. I was able to confirm they used the correct oil, and they use OEM parts. I got a PCA discount on the parts (oil and filter.) My tech wrote on the service log "Whoever changed the oil last time left a mess." (and I quote.) I also got a free inspection / printout. I grabbed a bottle of water at the drop off and some coffee the next morning. I also got to wander the showroom and make vroom vroom noises next to the 911s they had.
So all in all, of those two experiences, I would prefer the dealer by a comfortable margin.
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#9
No but the downside is you will spend about $2-300 more than what you can do it for and you have a chance of a little reminder of the visit in the form of a scratch, dent or some other charming take home surprise. Lol.
#10
Guess it depends on your situation and location.
On my Cayman, I was at the time living in a condo. I had sold all my tools (ugh!) and had committed to small space living. So, no DIY.
I did one oil change at a local indy, and one at the dealer.
My local Indy did the job for maybe 80% of the dealer price. I had to drop off and pick up the car. I believe he reset the service counter. I believe he used the correct oil and filter.
My dealer charged me, well, the dealer price. I dropped it off and picked it up that afternoon, so no real difference there. I was able to confirm they used the correct oil, and they use OEM parts. I got a PCA discount on the parts (oil and filter.) My tech wrote on the service log "Whoever changed the oil last time left a mess." (and I quote.) I also got a free inspection / printout. I grabbed a bottle of water at the drop off and some coffee the next morning. I also got to wander the showroom and make vroom vroom noises next to the 911s they had.
So all in all, of those two experiences, I would prefer the dealer by a comfortable margin.
On my Cayman, I was at the time living in a condo. I had sold all my tools (ugh!) and had committed to small space living. So, no DIY.
I did one oil change at a local indy, and one at the dealer.
My local Indy did the job for maybe 80% of the dealer price. I had to drop off and pick up the car. I believe he reset the service counter. I believe he used the correct oil and filter.
My dealer charged me, well, the dealer price. I dropped it off and picked it up that afternoon, so no real difference there. I was able to confirm they used the correct oil, and they use OEM parts. I got a PCA discount on the parts (oil and filter.) My tech wrote on the service log "Whoever changed the oil last time left a mess." (and I quote.) I also got a free inspection / printout. I grabbed a bottle of water at the drop off and some coffee the next morning. I also got to wander the showroom and make vroom vroom noises next to the 911s they had.
So all in all, of those two experiences, I would prefer the dealer by a comfortable margin.
#12
For me if I am looking to buy a used car I find 2 very similar cars for sale. Car A has a detailed service history done at a Porsche dealer while Car B's owner says says he has done all the service himself and don't worry u can trust him. I would prefer to purchase Car A
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