Great Job Findlay Acura!

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Old 10-01-2008 | 02:32 PM
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Great Job Findlay Acura!

Just got my B1 Service done at Findlay Acura today. In and out in 45 minutes for $68! Being the Acurazine member that I am, I drove to the nearest gas station and checked to see if the services I paid for were done.

Oil Change -
Tire Rotation -
Various Inspections - I'll have to just trust that they did it (Listed as World Class inspection on the bill)
Car Wash - Refused
Total Paid for Service = $68.10

Called a different dealer and was quoted about $260 for B1 . I was told they were charging extra for a $55 dollar pollen filter and installation . RIPOFF!!!

Anyway, just wanted to inform you folks in the Sin City area about Findlay Acura and their B1 service price compared to the "Other" dealership

Worth the drive to save the extra $200.
Old 10-01-2008 | 03:06 PM
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Called in for mine:

Oil
Rotation
Transmission fluid

Total: $260

My car just hit 100,000 and the guy was like at 105,000 its said you need to switch the timing belt and water pump...and im like "quote?" and he said 1,900...looks like i'll be selling my car in the next 5,000 miles
Old 10-01-2008 | 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Crucifer
Called in for mine:

Oil
Rotation
Transmission fluid

Total: $260

My car just hit 100,000 and the guy was like at 105,000 its said you need to switch the timing belt and water pump...and im like "quote?" and he said 1,900...looks like i'll be selling my car in the next 5,000 miles
Wow. Well I got my 3rd Gear replaced at the "Other" dealership and it's been acting up here and there in 4th gear with only 3k miles since the warranty repair. The invoice lists Fluid, MT @ 4 x 5.33 = 21.32 and doesn't list labor other than the total for the whole job.

So I'm guessing about $25 for tranny fluid and $175 for labor?
Old 10-01-2008 | 03:58 PM
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Crucifer;

Buy all the parts yourself and have a honest / reputable mechanic shop do your timing belt change.

It shouldn't cost more than $400 for labor.
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