Demonic
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I'm used to working on cars myself, and even when not doing so, usually have an independent shop I'm close with for the things I don't do myself. In the case of the shelby I'm inclined to have some of the early service done by a dealer just so that if any warranty or engine issues arose, no one would be able to attribute it to me and I could claim all service was done by the dealer.
So I found a local dealer that seems very friendly and appreciative of the car. When I ask something about it, the service desk lady says that since this isn't an ordinary car for them she'd want to check with the people in the service shop who would know and call me back. When I asked about the oil change, she called back two days later and said it's $115. She said it's more expensive because the oil change on the Shelby isn't like on the regular mustangs and that's why it costs more. Despite that costing 'more' than on a regular mustang, it still comes in at less than buying the oil and filter myself to do it, which had me a bit concerned. Is it common for the cost of an oil change at the dealer to be less than the cost of oil and filter if you buy them on your own?
Thanks guys.
So I found a local dealer that seems very friendly and appreciative of the car. When I ask something about it, the service desk lady says that since this isn't an ordinary car for them she'd want to check with the people in the service shop who would know and call me back. When I asked about the oil change, she called back two days later and said it's $115. She said it's more expensive because the oil change on the Shelby isn't like on the regular mustangs and that's why it costs more. Despite that costing 'more' than on a regular mustang, it still comes in at less than buying the oil and filter myself to do it, which had me a bit concerned. Is it common for the cost of an oil change at the dealer to be less than the cost of oil and filter if you buy them on your own?
Thanks guys.
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