Horizon Limos
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2022
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- Genesis G70
I searched the threads for synthetic oil change COST... but couldn't find anything specific to SYNTHETIC oil change.
PLEASE FORGIVE THE RANT...
I purchased my used CPO 2022 Genesis G70 (3.3 T Sport Prestige) 3 months ago with 7000 miles on it. They did a service at the time of purchase using conventional oil (as the sticker for next due read 3 mo./ 3000 miles).
I booked today's service (10,000 miles) with my local dealer via my Genesis Owners Homepage. The cost reflected $55.95 (again, for conventional).
When I dropped the car off, I requested Full-Synthetic oil.
I was told that the oil change would cost $205.00!!
For JUST the oil change... no other service.
When I questioned the cost, I was told that it reflected the expensive cost of the oil and "because it is a luxury brand car."
I left the car there and began calling all the dealers in New England to comp their FULL SYNTHETIC prices. The highest I found was $104, but that included tire rotation....
When I brought this comparison to the Service Manager's attention, she told me that I'm free to go elsewhere. I asked if they had ANY thought of customer retention. She said that she doesn't set the prices and that they are set independently at each dealership.
When I asked about the $55.95 online price (for conventional- which I would never run in a 3.3 turbo), she said that was a "mistake" and they she is aware that the online prices are wrong.
The same service manager also told me that there's no benefit using Full Synthetic and there's no need to run anything but 87 octane
She said I'm the first Genesis owner to complain about the price of an oil change.
I found that VERY hard to believe.
I have left several messages for the GM to contact me and am considering other options.
For now, I am not naming the dealer in question in hopes that the GM contacts me in an attempt to "make this right."
*** I'm reaching out to see if anyone has experienced this level of PRICE GOUGING at their dealership? ***
I have the paperwork ($205) and screenshots (of the online booking) to back up the above.
I would normally never take the time/effort to post regarding something like this. But when you WANT to trust a brand a develop a "relationship" with a dealer after spending nearly $50,000, it leaves me wondering what the business model and mindset is for a manager to simply say, "you are free to go elsewhere."
PLEASE FORGIVE THE RANT...
I purchased my used CPO 2022 Genesis G70 (3.3 T Sport Prestige) 3 months ago with 7000 miles on it. They did a service at the time of purchase using conventional oil (as the sticker for next due read 3 mo./ 3000 miles).
I booked today's service (10,000 miles) with my local dealer via my Genesis Owners Homepage. The cost reflected $55.95 (again, for conventional).
When I dropped the car off, I requested Full-Synthetic oil.
I was told that the oil change would cost $205.00!!
For JUST the oil change... no other service.
When I questioned the cost, I was told that it reflected the expensive cost of the oil and "because it is a luxury brand car."
I left the car there and began calling all the dealers in New England to comp their FULL SYNTHETIC prices. The highest I found was $104, but that included tire rotation....
When I brought this comparison to the Service Manager's attention, she told me that I'm free to go elsewhere. I asked if they had ANY thought of customer retention. She said that she doesn't set the prices and that they are set independently at each dealership.
When I asked about the $55.95 online price (for conventional- which I would never run in a 3.3 turbo), she said that was a "mistake" and they she is aware that the online prices are wrong.
The same service manager also told me that there's no benefit using Full Synthetic and there's no need to run anything but 87 octane
She said I'm the first Genesis owner to complain about the price of an oil change.
I found that VERY hard to believe.
I have left several messages for the GM to contact me and am considering other options.
For now, I am not naming the dealer in question in hopes that the GM contacts me in an attempt to "make this right."
*** I'm reaching out to see if anyone has experienced this level of PRICE GOUGING at their dealership? ***
I have the paperwork ($205) and screenshots (of the online booking) to back up the above.
I would normally never take the time/effort to post regarding something like this. But when you WANT to trust a brand a develop a "relationship" with a dealer after spending nearly $50,000, it leaves me wondering what the business model and mindset is for a manager to simply say, "you are free to go elsewhere."