The 4-year service on my Turbo S was more than Larry's quote. There's a little more to do on an AWD car I suppose, but Larry's quote is about what I'd expect here in sunny California, especially in the areas where we both live.blueline wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 5:12 pmI was pretty sure you'd answer in the positive but wanted to be sure.Larry C wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 4:02 pmYes, full four year service including plugs. The indie charge is around 2/3rds of the cost which is consistent with other yearly service charges. I would pay the same price to avoid going to the dealership.blueline wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 3:57 pm
Am I correct in assuming that the $3k is for the 4-year "Full" service plus the new plugs, which are not part of that svc interval?
Anyway Larry, that's a lot of money for a 4-yr + plugs. My GT4 had its 4-yr plus plugs done in Dec '24 and the amount was hugely less than what you're paying at either shop. But, I'm in a different part of the U.S. than you which explains part of the discrepancy.
Like Tom, I have an incredible relationship with my Porsche dealer - sales and service. Great techs too (at least the ones that work on my cars), so it's sad to hear your troubles with your Porsche dealer as well as the other marques you've had over the years. I have worked to establish and maintain that relationship as have those at the dealership. I'm patient and understand what they are often up against so I see all sides. For their part, they see that and do all they can to accommodate. It's a win-win.
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Yup, La La Land has become crazy expensive. The home of the $30 hamburger and $25 parking.Tom wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 5:56 pmThe 4-year service on my Turbo S was more than Larry's quote. There's a little more to do on an AWD car I suppose, but Larry's quote is about what I'd expect here in sunny California, especially in the areas where we both live.blueline wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 5:12 pmI was pretty sure you'd answer in the positive but wanted to be sure.Larry C wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 4:02 pm
Yes, full four year service including plugs. The indie charge is around 2/3rds of the cost which is consistent with other yearly service charges. I would pay the same price to avoid going to the dealership.
Anyway Larry, that's a lot of money for a 4-yr + plugs. My GT4 had its 4-yr plus plugs done in Dec '24 and the amount was hugely less than what you're paying at either shop. But, I'm in a different part of the U.S. than you which explains part of the discrepancy.
Like Tom, I have an incredible relationship with my Porsche dealer - sales and service. Great techs too (at least the ones that work on my cars), so it's sad to hear your troubles with your Porsche dealer as well as the other marques you've had over the years. I have worked to establish and maintain that relationship as have those at the dealership. I'm patient and understand what they are often up against so I see all sides. For their part, they see that and do all they can to accommodate. It's a win-win.
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It's in line with PNW as well. I paid over $2k for the 2yr service, which was oil and brake fluid. Sure, they try to pump up the 429-multipoint inspection. But at the end of the day, it's just a high-margin money maker.Larry C wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 6:10 pmYup, La La Land has become crazy expensive. The home of the $30 hamburger and $25 parking.Tom wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 5:56 pmThe 4-year service on my Turbo S was more than Larry's quote. There's a little more to do on an AWD car I suppose, but Larry's quote is about what I'd expect here in sunny California, especially in the areas where we both live.blueline wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 5:12 pm
I was pretty sure you'd answer in the positive but wanted to be sure.
Anyway Larry, that's a lot of money for a 4-yr + plugs. My GT4 had its 4-yr plus plugs done in Dec '24 and the amount was hugely less than what you're paying at either shop. But, I'm in a different part of the U.S. than you which explains part of the discrepancy.
Like Tom, I have an incredible relationship with my Porsche dealer - sales and service. Great techs too (at least the ones that work on my cars), so it's sad to hear your troubles with your Porsche dealer as well as the other marques you've had over the years. I have worked to establish and maintain that relationship as have those at the dealership. I'm patient and understand what they are often up against so I see all sides. For their part, they see that and do all they can to accommodate. It's a win-win.
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Interestingly, my 2 yr service at the dealership was $1450.Throttlesteer wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:28 pmIt's in line with PNW as well. I paid over $2k for the 2yr service, which was oil and brake fluid. Sure, they try to pump up the 429-multipoint inspection. But at the end of the day, it's just a high-margin money maker.Larry C wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 6:10 pmYup, La La Land has become crazy expensive. The home of the $30 hamburger and $25 parking.Tom wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 5:56 pm
The 4-year service on my Turbo S was more than Larry's quote. There's a little more to do on an AWD car I suppose, but Larry's quote is about what I'd expect here in sunny California, especially in the areas where we both live.
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As part of my CPO - the plugs were changed with 11K miles and a 2018. Have even a quasi-seized plug in tight quarters gives me nightmares. In the marine world we would change them even if it was low hours and the opportunity to do so presented itself.
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