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Re: 2009 Accord service schedule [tallman1] by tankbeans
Jan 06, 2009 (5:43 pm)
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Replying to: tallman1 (Jan 06, 2009 9:58 am)

My dealer wouldn't gain anything from that deal. They pay for all of the oil changes and only bring me in for the scheduled maintenance in the manual. Every time I go in they pull up the recommended services page from Honda's website and make recommendations from there. I have to start gathering some funds for the inevitable 60k as I don't have a garage am not handy and don't know any good small time mechanics. Most of the ones in my area are scheissters in one way or another.
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To find a good mechanic by loucopits
Jan 06, 2009 (6:32 pm)
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http://www.cartalk.com/content/mechx/find.html
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Re: To find a good mechanic [loucopits] by tankbeans
Jan 06, 2009 (6:43 pm)
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Replying to: loucopits (Jan 06, 2009 6:32 pm)

I can only assume that this link was meant as a response to my post. Although it should prove helpful for many others.
 
Thank you for the link.
 
Question, would you say I should find one and bring mine in to them for my 60k checks and stuff rather than spending the $360 or whatever the dealer wants? I've said it before and I'll say it again, I'm not a car guy and probably never will be. Any way to save money is good by me.
 
"Free" oil changes are hardly worth it if you spend an arm and a leg on everything else. Thank you for your help.
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by loucopits
Jan 07, 2009 (7:56 am)
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I have all our routine service done by the dealers, but only what the book specifies.
 
It paid off for me when they did an out of warranty repair free as a good will gesture since I had all service work done at the dealer.
 
FYI a Lexus dealer's manager can good will up to $2,500 on his own, no higher person's approval needed.
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Re: To find a good mechanic [tankbeans] by shallowthinker
Jan 07, 2009 (7:57 am)
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Replying to: tankbeans (Jan 06, 2009 6:43 pm)

To me, those 30k and 60k dealer service checks are mostly a waste of money. Sure, change the air filter, plugs, oil etc... that are manufacturer guidelines but I push back on the other fifty things. Think about it. Inspecting your brake pads is already done if you are asking them to rotate your tires. All those visual checks on the 30k or 60k service are getting done every time your car is in their shop. It's not hard to stand firm when they pitch that $500 service but it helps my piece of mind to have the manufacturer's list of recommendations.
 
The other alternative is to build a relationship with an independent mechanic. I have two local shops that specailize in Honda staffed with former dealer mechanics. You pay comparable labor costs but they tend to tell you things like ".. those pads have another 5k miles on them" and not that your battery is two years old so you better change it.
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Re: To find a good mechanic [shallowthinker] by mikefm58
Jan 07, 2009 (10:14 am)
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Replying to: shallowthinker (Jan 07, 2009 7:57 am)

All good advice. I'd even add to follow the maintenance schedule outlined in your owner's manual making sure you do things that say "replace xxx filter or oil/fluid" but let things slide like "retorque propellor shaft bolt" and as the previous poster already mentioned "inspect brake pads".
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Re: To find a good mechanic [mikefm58] by tankbeans
Jan 07, 2009 (4:23 pm)
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Replying to: mikefm58 (Jan 07, 2009 10:14 am)

Thanks for all the advice. I know Mr. Host person, wrong forum , I do have some things that I want checked soon. I know I'm no where near close enough for a full tune up and fluid changes. Probably brake fluid. I'm sure it hasn't been done yet. 60k since new. I'm responsible for 24k of them. Just trying to save money.
 
I know I've always been more comfortable with my dealer. They charge about $100/hr for labor, or around the same thing as most indies charge and they only look at Honda's website rather than having shop standards for time and distance before X has to be done. If I'm confusing sorry. The only thing they wanted me to do was get my drive belt done, I know I have a timing chain, but the belt looked okay to me. I said no thanks and moved on.
 
Having no money is an effective way to avoid getting screwed in those situations.
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Timing Belt by Kellbone
Jan 08, 2009 (6:22 pm)
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What's the feeling about replacing the timing belt on my 2003 Accord EX-L V6 at 107K miles? Is it really necessary at that interval. About 90% of those miles were on the open road. thanks.
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Honda America Financing by Kellbone
Jan 08, 2009 (6:25 pm)
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Anyone know of any special financing for purchasing a new 2009 Accord Sedan through Honda? Will they budge off the 3.9% they tout for an excellent credit score? Thanks. Other comments I have read from other owners on other details have been very helpful.
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Re: Timing Belt [Kellbone] by mikefm58
Jan 08, 2009 (8:29 pm)
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Replying to: Kellbone (Jan 08, 2009 6:22 pm)

Check your owner's manual. On my 99 CRV, it said 7yrs/105K miles to change the timing belt. That's not a maintenance item to let slide.

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