![]() However, if I did take it to a quickie shop, I'd first recon the place (clean, certificates, look competent?), then interview the manager to see if mine was a car they even wanted to work on, and finally keep a close eye through either the window or the bay to see what has been done. I worked in one for a while going through grad school (after apprenticing at a Lotus Aston Martin dealership and getting an ASE Master), so a blanket "no way" isn't how I would see it. Some franchisees are car freaks with excellent techs who invest in training and do a great job. Having said that, JiffyLube (and its ilk) are franchises. So wondering if it's worthwhile to have Indy shop or Jiffy Lube do the basic services, & get cabin filter and brake fluid change elsewhere (cost?), is it worth it, or don't bother?Īs in all business interactions, your results may vary.and there isn't any question that the level of training on your particular car is going to be far superior at a dealer than a local oil change shop. Or they charge $36 for services if we bring in our own oil & filter. Local Jiffy Lube will also most of the above services for $90, + $9/qt after 5 qts, for full synthetic oil, with exception of replacing cabin air filter, brake fluid change, rotate tires (not needed on our car), road test, & car wash. Perform all Mercedes-Benz required services including:Īll Fluid Level Checks and Corrections are Dependent on Factory-Recommended Service Intervals for your Vehicle's Year and ModelĪdhere to All Required Elements Listed by Model Year and Specific Model as Indicated on the Corresponding Service Sheet for Mercedes-Benz Maintenance Systems in the USA. Here's what MB dealer will do for B service: Local Indy shop has B Service special for $290. ![]() Local MB Dealer has a B Service special for $620.
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