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$325 Oil change??????


Njakalahy
06-22-2004, 08:12 AM
What's the deal with this $300 oil change at the BMW dealer?

6 quarts of synthetic oit cost $300????

Please, share the wealth.

Presley348
06-23-2004, 05:35 PM
What's the deal with this $300 oil change at the BMW dealer?

6 quarts of synthetic oit cost $300????

Please, share the wealth.=========================================== ===========================

Hi Njakalahy:

I am new at the Bimmer game, and I too heard about the HIGH prices at the dealer for their services, i.e., oil changes, rotating tires and tire balancing etc. :loser:


I just purchased a new 2004 530i in April of this year, and I would be hard pressed to pay out anymore money $$.$$$$.00 to BMW, all though BMW might be worth the $$$ for their Hi Tech car engineering expertise, but hey I cannot afford them for routine maintenance items such as simple Motor Oil changes, etc, and I am broke most the time now, since I purchased this 2004 530i... :banghead:

Just kidding, but seriously I checked with Kaufman tire company, and they will change my BMW oil for approx. $72.70, which includes $7.95 a quart for the BMW approved Castrol Synthetic Motor Oil, plus their labor charge of around $25.00.

With this kind of major $$$ savings, and without jeopardizing the quality of servicing items that goes into my new BMW, the very next oil change shall be performed at Kaufman Tire by their certified Mechanics. (I would like to use BMW, but I just cannot see paying BMW $300.00+ for an oil change, when I can have to same thing done for: $72.70). :grinno:

Also I found out from a mechanic friend this should not void my BMW warranty and save me mega bucks going this route of using the local shop and paying $72.70 plus Tax instead of paying BMW dealership as you said earlier, (and I do not doubt it knowing these high dealer prices), around $300.00+ for the about exact same thing!

Also, my BMW dealership here in the Atlanta Georgia area charges us, their loyal BMW customers $65.00 a pop for tire rotation and balancing! A couples of weeks ago, I purchased a lifetime Tire rotation and balancing package from Kaufman tire Company for a one time charge of $55.00!

I hope this post can help you decide what to do about your oil changes for your BMW and a choice between the high BMW dealer charges you for oil change ($300.00) Vs the local shop in your community should be a lot less $$$ for under a $100.00.

Sincerely,
Presley348 :smokin:


PS,

I was just thinking what you said: $300.00 for a simple oil change! Don't BMW know Oil changes and Tire Rotations are not "Brain surgery," and it does not take an MIT graduate to perform simple servicing task on our Bimmers...(LOL) :screwy:

swbender
06-28-2004, 08:13 PM
A lot of dealers have 2 levels of service: oil change and oil "service". My experience with the latter is that they check all the other fluids, and then use a BMW service reset tool to reset the oil service interval. The insanity of this is that you can buy the service reset tool for less than the difference in the price of the services. They didn't do this in the past--it changed maybe 4 years ago

Presley348
06-28-2004, 09:49 PM
A lot of dealers have 2 levels of service: oil change and oil "service". My experience with the latter is that they check all the other fluids, and then use a BMW service reset tool to reset the oil service interval. The insanity of this is that you can buy the service reset tool for less than the difference in the price of the services. They didn't do this in the past--it changed maybe 4 years ago=============================================== ============

Hi swbender:

I never knew there are two types of oil changes, but what you said does makes a lot of sense, (THANKS). I do know these $$$ hungry companies do have all kind of different fees, and as a friend of mine calls: "junk fees"! :nono:

I do not believe in these extra fees, but hey, this is America, and we do have a choice! :grinno:

You know I admire All BMWs, because we know they are superior in quality to most automobiles on today's market, but they charge for it too!!! :eek:

I do not mind a person making a dollar or two, but BMW seems to go a little overboard with things for their BMW i.e. routine service like Oil changes, tire rotation, etc. :screwy:

I paid well over $53,000.00 for my new 04 530i and I really like it, but what I don't like is their FREE schedule maintenance plan which include FREE oil changes that came with my new BMW. :smile:

But the kicker is they only change oil at 15,000 intervals, or once a year up to 50,000.00 miles! Now I am from the old school where we used regular oil, not this synthetic stuff, all though it is expensive, but I have heard nothing but good things about it, but still oil changes at 15,000 miles, isn't that a little long time to go without an oil and filter change? :uhoh:

Well I am sure this is excellent BMW oil, but I am not taking any chance with this Hi Tech 2004 BMW 530i, and I have elected to change my oil at 7500 miles, now I pay for one oil change and BMW pays for the other. But I will not pay BMW dealers their high prices for a simple oil change, and I am now contracted with a local nationwide tire store that will use the same oil as BMW does (Castrol synthetic) and change it, filter and all for $75.00! That is still high but a lot less the BMW charges. :disappoin

Now when my warranty is over, I will need one of those reset tool, where can I purchase one at?
Swbender: Again thanks for you response, and I will be waiting to her from you concerning where I can purchase the Bimmer reset tool?
:feedback:



Sincerely,

Presley348 :smokin:

swbender
06-29-2004, 08:50 PM
The same thing happened with my M coupe. I ended up changing the oil tiwce as often as BMW recommended--did it once myself and once at the local oil change shop. $35 and $65 respectively

The tool is manufactured by a company called Peake Research.
http://www.peakeresearch.com/code_tool.htm
I bought mine from Bavarian Autowerks because they were running a special on it, I think maybe $139 instead of $149. I've seen similar specials at the other BMW sites (bimmertoys, for example) so you may want to shop around a little bit. I bought mine well before any warranties were over, by the way

Presley348
06-29-2004, 09:13 PM
The same thing happened with my M coupe. I ended up changing the oil tiwce as often as BMW recommended--did it once myself and once at the local oil change shop. $35 and $65 respectively

The tool is manufactured by a company called Peake Research.
http://www.peakeresearch.com/code_tool.htm
I bought mine from Bavarian Autowerks because they were running a special on it, I think maybe $139 instead of $149. I've seen similar specials at the other BMW sites (bimmertoys, for example) so you may want to shop around a little bit. I bought mine well before any warranties were over, by the way

================================================== =========

Hey Swbender:

Thanks for the info!


Presley348 :smokin:

Der Deutscher
06-29-2004, 10:05 PM
bavarian autowerks actually sells that tool for 99.95 but i live right down the road from them so shipping might cost more. But i would say its definetly worth it.

91HO305TPI
06-30-2004, 02:24 PM
first off there is no reset tool for your 2004 530 they did away with the tool when the 20pin connector disapperaed from under the hood now use the 16 pin OBDII in the car you can reset the oil light through the i drive controller press down at the menu screen and look around. as for your 300$ oil change you got ripped off next time tell them all you want is an LOF lube oil and filter change this is basically like a quick lube job but done by your dealer it should cost no where near 300 when your car was in for service they may have updated your programming but that should have been via warrnty and should have cost you nothing. have you been called for a CSi survey yet if not tell them about your experince and they will get in trouble for ripping you off.

NTB
07-01-2004, 06:16 AM
Pulled this off my Dealers site.

Engine Oil Service $79.95
* Up to 9 quarts of synthetic oil * Genuine BMW oil filter * Check all fluid levels * Reset Service indicator (when applicable) *** Price does not include tax and environmental fee


You guys are getting ripped off.

Presley348
07-01-2004, 05:20 PM
Pulled this off my Dealers site.

Engine Oil Service $79.95
* Up to 9 quarts of synthetic oil * Genuine BMW oil filter * Check all fluid levels * Reset Service indicator (when applicable) *** Price does not include tax and environmental fee


You guys are getting ripped off.============================================== =========================
Hi NTB:

I appreciate the information you got for the price of a BMW oil change. :smile:

WOW, $79.95 is a great price for a BMW Synthetic oil change, performed by any licensed BMW dealership! :jump3:

Can you give me your BMW dealers hyperlink, so I can use it to show my BMW dealer what other BMW dealerships are now charging for a BMW oil change? :iceslolan

Thanks,

Presley348 :smokin:

Antiburn
07-01-2004, 09:11 PM
www.bmwusa.com (http://www.bmwusa.com)

You sure you didnt ask for alot of other stuff to be done, such as brakes and filters and spark plugs and top off your fluids? A brake job is about 400 for all 4 tires. Ofcourse your not just getting brake pads, you get the pads, new rotors, brake sensors and you get all your fluids topped off. Also tire pressure gets checked and a over all inspection happens. Makes sure your lights, blinkers seat belts horn bla bla bla all works. Its alot more detailed then just changing your oil and a filter.

Presley348
07-01-2004, 09:30 PM
www.bmwusa.com (http://www.bmwusa.com)

You sure you didnt ask for alot of other stuff to be done, such as brakes and filters and spark plugs and top off your fluids? A brake job is about 400 for all 4 tires. Ofcourse your not just getting brake pads, you get the pads, new rotors, brake sensors and you get all your fluids topped off. Also tire pressure gets checked and a over all inspection happens. Makes sure your lights, blinkers seat belts horn bla bla bla all works. Its alot more detailed then just changing your oil and a filter.=========================================== ==================

Thanks Antiburn for your reply, :smile:

But right now I do not worry about any brake jobs, pads, rotors, fluids, windshield wiper blades etc., because I get free service and free BMW rental anytime when my new 2004 530i is being serviced by BMW for the first 50,000 miles.

But I will keep what you said in mind when my BMW new car warranty and servicing contract runs out, $$$. :banghead: $$$

By the way BMW pays for most of my scheduled oil changes also, but only at 15,000 mile intervals, which I personally do not agree with. :nono:

I am going to pay for some of the oil changes myself to make sure they are performed on my new Bimmer every 7500 miles. :crying: (LOL)

That was why I was asking about the high price of BMW oil changes ($200.00-$300.00+) Vs a local nationwide auto tire shop with certified mech's ($75.00). :bigthumb:

Sincerely,

Presley348 :smokin:



PS,

Antiburn, If you know of any BMW dealership anywhere here in the USA that does:

BMW Engine Oil Service $79.95
* Up to 9 quarts of synthetic oil * Genuine BMW oil filter * Check all fluid levels * Reset Service indicator (when applicable) *** Price does not include tax and environmental fee,

please let me know and give me their name, location and their website.

NTB
07-01-2004, 11:28 PM
The dealership is in Minnesota.

http://www.motorwerksbmw.com/

Is under the Service specials, but it is only $10.00 off the normal price.

Presley348
07-02-2004, 01:53 PM
The dealership is in Minnesota.

http://www.motorwerksbmw.com/

Is under the Service specials, but it is only $10.00 off the normal price.-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi NTB:

THANKS, for the Minnesota Motorwerks BMW website you gave me, it is great! :grinno:

That is exactly what I need as I prepare to educate my Atlanta GA BMW dealer what another BMW dealer around the country is charging their valued BMW customers for their routine Oil changes! :nono:

I believe a salesman, especially one at a BMW dealership should be honest with not just some, but with ALL their customers, and should conform with today's competitive market prices, (now that's if they want to stay in the BMW Servicing business).

But here in GA I am afraid some of our BMW Service departments are not showing the BMW integrity with their new customers.

In fact, by looking over the: "Motorwerks BMW" website prices, I see where some of our BMW dealers are today taking their BMW services pricing to the extremes, and do not seem to care about us customers, and what happens to us! :bricks1:


A BMW service manager I spoke with made like a 2004 BMW oil change or 2004 BMW tire balancing cost more, because it is very intense! :banghead:

He made it appear like it was highly specialized procedure, (it reminded me almost like a doctor ((MD)), performing Brain surgery), and tried to convince me how he knows of no one here in the Atlanta area that could ever get the BMW tire balancing right, but their very own BMW dealership, because they use the newest BMW technology of using "special BMW weights" when balancing the new 2004 530i BMW tires/wheels, I thought to myself I remembered when I asked my new car BMW salesman about routine maintenance items any different on the 2004 models, he said no the same, and he never told me what his service manager just told me, in fact all he would say was a sales pitch about what a great car BMWs are! :bananasmi

I feel I got misinformed and somewhat deceived :evillol: by my BMW Service manager concerning their pricing and BMW servicing info, (special weights, he expects me and others to believe that?

I suppose we are all poor Southern hicks to the BMW Service Manager. I want to tell me oh tell me another, jk LOL), especially after reading postings here at the BMW forum of other BMW owners such as yourself are saying, and looking at other BMW websites on their prices on oil changes, etc. But Thank God for people like yourself at this BMW forum! :icesangel


But other than that I really like my new 2004 530i itself, but if what his service manager said to me is true, and the new 2004 BMWs being that special, well, I don't want it, and I am going to have to sale my new 530i, and buy something simpler to work on when it comes down to tire balancing and routine oil changes, like a "S" type Jaguar! :loser:

Anyway thanks for reading my BMW vent, and have a good day! :)

Sincerely,

Presley348 :smokin:

NTB
07-05-2004, 12:26 AM
Just to reply to what you are saying and how things are MUCH different here.

I bought a Certified 2001 740iL from Motorwerks in Minnesota about 2 weeks ago.

While i was looking at the car for 3+ hours on a Saturday using all the salemens time never once feeling pressured to buy the car, was only going to stop in and take a look at the car and purchase within the month.

After looking at 3-4 different cars and seeing the difference between the L, iL and sport, I decied on one of them that i like with the options that i requested. This was after they had me take 2 of them out with my wife and no salesman in the car with us, just sent us on our way and said enjoy it.

After decieding on a car I noticed that i did not like the color or the rims on the car (Was the light Blue/Gray and the factory snowflake rims on it).
DEALBREAKER, let them know i loved the car, the wife liked the color but the rims SUCKED.

So went in and gave them all my information seeing that i was looking to buy within the month and wanted to stay in touch, thats when it all started.

Nicest people i have ever delt with.

They took me over to a car that had the 5 spoke sport rims on it. And asked me if i liked these rims. Duhhhh, yes. Said they would swap out a new set of sport rims for the snowflkes on the car currently.

SOLD.

After looking at the numbers it looks like it would of cost me over $3000.00 from the rims and tires that they put on the car for free.
And for the 2 times i had to bring the car in to get the tires done, 2nd key setup, center armrest phone removed, all 4 cabin filters changed, Alignment, and a new airfilter for the engine. This has not cost me a dime.

Plus whenever i bring in my car they give me a loaner within 4 minutes of when i get there, no paper work, nothing to sign. First loaner was a 2001 740iL, 2nd was a 2001 Z3. They come out to the car with you to make sure that it starts and to check the fuel level and you ar eon your way.

BEST SERVICE I HAVE EVER RECIEVED.

-Ross

Forgot to add that they did a full brake job on all 4 wheels. New disks and pads all the way around.
And i paid 6g under book.

xx BMW xx
07-06-2004, 11:05 AM
I also bought a BMW 530i (2004) and im from Nj and mine came with free maintenence and bumper to bumper. Did you go to the dealership with this problem??

Presley348
07-06-2004, 04:42 PM
I also bought a BMW 530i (2004) and im from Nj and mine came with free maintenence and bumper to bumper. Did you go to the dealership with this problem??========================================= ========

Hi xx BMW xx:

Thanks for your reply, and yes I am aware of the bumper-to-bumper BMW maintenance plan, which includes the free synthetic oil changes for the first 50,000 miles, :smile:

But why for the long 15,000 miles intervals between the free oil and filter changes for? :screwy:

Now I know people say the synthetic oils are the "latest and greatest"
and are supposed to be good, and I know Castrol Oil is good, but is it 15,000 miles good? :banghead:

I am not going to risk my new 2004 530i, and wait every 15,000 miles for the FREE oil change, to find out for BMW and Castrol if it that good or not? I will make sure my 530i oil and filter is changed every 7,500 miles :grinno:

That is why I am shopping around the www searching for the cheapest price for a simple BMW Oil & Filter change for my new 04 530i. I do know the BMW dealerships here in Georgia consider the 2004 BMW 530i Oil & Filter Change such an intense "hi-tech Chris Bangle" procedure that will involve resetting the iDrive on every oil change.

In fact the Service manager where I purchase my 04 530i, tried his best to convince me, there is so much to an 04 BMW Oil & Filter change and tire balancing, and he went on to say, not just my 04 530i, but on all later year model BMWs. You know his sales pitch reminded me as if an 04 BMW oil change is the next thing to "brain surgery", (LOL), but we all know its not! It is hard for me to understand why some BMW dealers are charging around $180.00 to $300.00 a pop for a BMW oil and filters change, and while some others only charge $79.00 for the very same thing? :wtf:


Now I am told that all Kaufman Tire companies here in Atlanta, GA that's charging $75.00 + TAX, for the synthetic Castrol and up to nine quarts on any year model BMW.

And unless the BMW dealership where I purchase my new 2004 530i Bimmer is willing to match that great BMW price at Motorwerks BMW of $79.00, I will be a "Turncoat" (LOL), and get most all my synthetic Castrol oil and filters changed at Kaufman tire for $75.00! :iceslolan

At this time l only know of just one official BMW dealer here in the USA that performs BMW Synthetic Oil Changes for just: $79.00! :iceslolan

I first learned of this great BMW Synthetic Oil Change price, etc. by "NTB" who is another BMW owner and BMW forum member. Thanks NTB! :cheers:

By the way, for the ones interested in what the name is of the BMW dealership that has great prices for BMW services, it is: "Motorwerks BMW" and is located in Minnesota. Their website address: http://www.motorwerksbmw.com/ (http://www.motorwerksbmw.com/). :ylsuper:


If anyone here at the BMW forum knows of any other BMW dealers here in GA or the USA that charges under $100.00 for a BMW/Castrol HP synthetic oil and filter change, and let the us know here at the BMW forum. :bananasmi

Sincerely,
Presley348 :smokin:

Presley348
07-07-2004, 01:56 PM
=================================================

Hi xx BMW xx:

Thanks for your reply, and yes I am aware of the bumper-to-bumper BMW maintenance plan, which includes the free synthetic oil changes for the first 50,000 miles, :smile:

But why for the long 15,000 miles intervals between the free oil and filter changes for? :screwy:

Now I know people say the synthetic oils are the "latest and greatest"
and are supposed to be good, and I know Castrol Oil is good, but is it 15,000 miles good? :banghead:

I am not going to risk my new 2004 530i, and wait every 15,000 miles for the FREE oil change, to find out for BMW and Castrol if it that good or not? I will make sure my 530i oil and filter is changed every 7,500 miles :grinno:

That is why I am shopping around the www searching for the cheapest price for a simple BMW Oil & Filter change for my new 04 530i. I do know the BMW dealerships here in Georgia consider the 2004 BMW 530i Oil & Filter Change such an intense "hi-tech Chris Bangle" procedure that will involve resetting the iDrive on every oil change.

In fact the Service manager where I purchase my 04 530i, tried his best to convince me, there is so much to an 04 BMW Oil & Filter change and tire balancing, and he went on to say, not just my 04 530i, but on all later year model BMWs. You know his sales pitch reminded me as if an 04 BMW oil change is the next thing to "brain surgery", (LOL), but we all know its not! It is hard for me to understand why some BMW dealers are charging around $180.00 to $300.00 a pop for a BMW oil and filters change, and while some others only charge $79.00 for the very same thing? :wtf:


Now I am told that all Kaufman Tire companies here in Atlanta, GA that's charging $75.00 + TAX, for the synthetic Castrol and up to nine quarts on any year model BMW.

And unless the BMW dealership where I purchase my new 2004 530i Bimmer is willing to match that great BMW price at Motorwerks BMW of $79.00, I will be a "Turncoat" (LOL), and get most all my synthetic Castrol oil and filters changed at Kaufman tire for $75.00! :iceslolan

At this time l only know of just one official BMW dealer here in the USA that performs BMW Synthetic Oil Changes for just: $79.00! :iceslolan

I first learned of this great BMW Synthetic Oil Change price, etc. by "NTB" who is another BMW owner and BMW forum member. Thanks NTB! :cheers:

By the way, for the ones interested in what the name is of the BMW dealership that has great prices for BMW services, it is: "Motorwerks BMW" and is located in Minnesota. Their website address: http://www.motorwerksbmw.com/ (http://www.motorwerksbmw.com/). :ylsuper:


If anyone here at the BMW forum knows of any other BMW dealers here in GA or the USA that charges under $100.00 for a BMW/Castrol HP synthetic oil and filter change, and let the us know here at the BMW forum. :bananasmi

Sincerely,
Presley348 :smokin:========================================== ==========================
For the ones here the BMW forum who has been following the true BMW 2004 530i oil change story, that might be interested in the results:

Good News! :bigthumb:

Now my BMW dealer just contacted me, and said they will change my BMW oil and Filter on my new 2004 530i for $69.00. (I was quickly reminded that I get a FREE Oil and Filter change paid by BMW USA at the scheduled service mileage dates for the first 50,000 Mlles).

You know, without the BMW owners here at the forum that gave me their honest advice and then sending me all the proof I would need to show my Atlanta area BMW dealer, I would had never got my them to do the right thing, and give me the great price they did $69.00!

I will save $110.00 - $230.00 on each of my future BMW Oil & Filter changes, and will not be forced to use Kaufman tire for my 04 BMW 530i oil changes. (Now Kaufman tire is one of the best nationwide tire company with competitive prices on all their services, but being a new BMW, I would prefer to stay with the BMW service dept.for all my oil and filter changes).


In conclusion: I want to thank NTB again, and all here at the BMW forum who took their own time and participated to send me their emails and postings that help me win out with this BMW price problem that I was having! :cheers:


Sincerely,

Presley348 :smokin:

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