oil service pricing @ Porsche Burlington (MA)
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Based upon having them do the yearly once for both our 991 and 981, I'd guess about $300-$350 about 50/50 parts and labor. Their shop rate is >$150/hr. Add in the filter, o-ring etc. at about $40 along with 9 qts of M1 @ $11/ea.
You can call and ask.
I will be doing the yearly on all three of our modern Porsches in the coming week or two. All the filters, etc., from Sunset Porsche are already on the way.
You can call and ask.
I will be doing the yearly on all three of our modern Porsches in the coming week or two. All the filters, etc., from Sunset Porsche are already on the way.
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I did this service just before our Thanksgiving trip.
I took me 2.30 hours all-in including cleanup and cleaning the front and rear glass. I did it on a lift. I could probably shave 15 minutes off next time; the canister removal created a splash mess that I had to clean-up.
I haven't yet installed the new cabin pollen filter though. Parts, including 8.5 quarts of M1 0w-40 were $167.80 (oil, filter, wiper set, etc. and including the yet-to-be-installed pollen filter.)
A dealer charge of $350-$400 would seem about right.
I took me 2.30 hours all-in including cleanup and cleaning the front and rear glass. I did it on a lift. I could probably shave 15 minutes off next time; the canister removal created a splash mess that I had to clean-up.
I haven't yet installed the new cabin pollen filter though. Parts, including 8.5 quarts of M1 0w-40 were $167.80 (oil, filter, wiper set, etc. and including the yet-to-be-installed pollen filter.)
A dealer charge of $350-$400 would seem about right.