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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]rusty quoin
(6,133 posts)37. It's all good advice above. The important things are, stay away from that Honda dealer,
you see no leaks in your garage and there are no leaks (I know how bad an oil leak can be, and believe me, you will know), and there are no hard starts, so your battery is good. A battery will go bad if not used, but only for weeks on end of non use. I am delighted you went back to Sears to get the second opinion.
I know exactly how you feel how each unknown car expense can set you back greatly. But there is nothing like doing the whole "phew" after finding out you don't need it. You and I are not mechanics, so we don't know if we are being screwed or not. I've found an honest shop. I hope you find the same. That said, car repairs can be expensive, and it's always better to find cheaper ways of doing them. Good luck.
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Dealers need to make money. I knew someone who worked for a dealer who said it is a
djean111
Mar 2016
#2
put a piece of cardboard under your car and see if there are any drips the next morning
rurallib
Mar 2016
#34
Dealerships are absolute ripsoffs. NEVER trust a dealership. Find a good independent mechanic(s)
RKP5637
Mar 2016
#27
Don't know where you live, but I have never paid more the $25 for an oil change. Also...
jg10003
Mar 2016
#30
It's all good advice above. The important things are, stay away from that Honda dealer,
rusty quoin
Mar 2016
#37