30k service $1000??!

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Pretty sure Ford would love nothing more than to kill most of their dealership network if they were legally allowed to
As long as they can find people that will pay $1,000 to have tires rotated, it'll never happen.
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Just dropped my car off at the dealership for 30,000 miles service and they are charging $1000. Does this seem in line or way over? I was expecting a couple hundred bucks at most. I already changed the cabin air filter and don’t need my tires rotated.
I did my 3 year two weeks ago including break fluid replacement and 12 volt battery replacement and it was $400 dollars. I don’t know what else you could do. My points paid for all of it.
 

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Just dropped my car off at the dealership for 30,000 miles service and they are charging $1000. Does this seem in line or way over? I was expecting a couple hundred bucks at most. I already changed the cabin air filter and don’t need my tires rotated.
Assuming that there is actually nothing about the car warranting repair, not even an ICE car should require that amount of service at 30k miles, unless it’s European. But no EV should EVER hand you that kind of bill for a one-stop ‘service interval’ throughout its lifetime. Take that dealer off your list of places to take your car; they are clearly unscrupulous rip-off artists…..assuming again that there is n other actual thing wrong with the car that they/you haven’t yet disclosed.
 

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I totally agree with you. I have done my own maintenance on my cars for years and I am amazed what some pay for "lip service" and figuratively get raped through cost of ownership in trusting the "Service guy".
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my dealer charged me $30 for the 10 k service, which included tire rotation, again, I consider that pretty much maint free in comparison to ICE vehicles. $30, it's not even worth getting my hands dirty to save that. And I did most of the servicing on the two dozen motorcycles I've had over the years.
Yes, I agree, that is much more reasonable for an EV.
 


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I have had a couple of dealers tell me the 30 K service is expensive. There is nothing different on the service schedule except for the brake fluid change-out at 3 years. That isn’t worth $952. My tire swap cost me $48 from my 2021 to my 2024, so I suspect a rotation would be similar. ?‍♂?
I’ve never changed brake fluid on any of my cars. Has anyone else really done this?
 

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I’ve never changed brake fluid on any of my cars. Has anyone else really done this?
I previously always just tested it for water, since my previous vehicles until fairly recently suggested that. I’ve only had one vehicle actually test as needing new fluid, and it was a 1993 Thunderbird, so it’s been a while. lol My vehicles that have a hard interval of 3yrs haven’t hit 3yrs yet.
 
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Just dropped my car off at the dealership for 30,000 miles service and they are charging $1000. Does this seem in line or way over? I was expecting a couple hundred bucks at most. I already changed the cabin air filter and don’t need my tires rotated.
I haven’t done a mileage scheduled service since 1983 when they wanted 800 for a Mercedes 15,000 mile service. And I have driven 2 vehicles to 190,000+. When I take them in for rotation or with ICEs, oil changes, they automatically did all of the inspections because they make more if they find something wrong. But that’s me. Dealerships don’t like EVs because there’s little to do. When I had my 250 in for an oil change my service guy told me they rarely see EVs come in for service. New ICEs needing warranty service are seen a lot.
 

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My dealer told me that even though the manual says to replace brake fluid every 3 years, they don’t actually replace brake fluid (or bill anything) unless Ford diagnostic software tells them to. Normally it doesn’t happen at 3 years.

I believed them because I don’t see how they can benefit from lying about this.

What do you think?
 

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Here is the itemized service
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What a bunch of bologna. They dislike/hate EVs and they come up with this nonsense. My dealer hasn’t done or asked me for any of this crap. They know better. I wonder what they do to their ICE customers.
 

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Yep...You got ripped off. My "other car" is a sweet 2003 Corvette with the 50th Anniversary option package. I took it into the dealership for a 50,000-mile service and was shocked to get a quote for almost $1,500! You would not believe the list of bullshit items they were recommending. I knew something was rotten in Denmark, so I took a look at the owner's manual and discovered that the ONLY service recommended at 50,000 miles was to change the transmission fluid and filter and that was ONLY if the car had been driven hard which it wasn't. In today's world repair and maintenance are a dealerships bread and butter and they will try and squeeze you for every penny. Not sure I made the right choice but when I bought my Mach E I also purchased the maintenance plan.
 

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... Not sure I made the right choice but when I bought my Mach E I also purchased the maintenance plan.
I bought one of those maintenance plan in the past for an ICE and it was a complete waste. There were always charges that were not covered and the ones that were covered there was not enough time in the contract to cover the price of buying it. I will never pay for one of these upfront again.

In my defense, the finance manager added it at the last moment and I didn't dispute it. I would in the future.
 

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Yep...You got ripped off. My "other car" is a sweet 2003 Corvette with the 50th Anniversary option package. I took it into the dealership for a 50,000-mile service and was shocked to get a quote for almost $1,500! You would not believe the list of bullshit items they were recommending. I knew something was rotten in Denmark, so I took a look at the owner's manual and discovered that the ONLY service recommended at 50,000 miles was to change the transmission fluid and filter and that was ONLY if the car had been driven hard which it wasn't. In today's world repair and maintenance are a dealerships bread and butter and they will try and squeeze you for every penny. Not sure I made the right choice but when I bought my Mach E I also purchased the maintenance plan.
It’s so all over the place though. Took my wives Edge to a dealership for her 50k (I did not look at what the manual recommends) and they just did the normal tire/oil change and went “Ford doesn’t recommend anything else yet”.

That’s it, easy in/out $70 or whatever an oil change cost at the time.
 

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For some reason, I don’t think it ever showed up in FP, but it’s always been in the manual. The FP schedule was (is) strictly showing mileage intervals, no durations, so there was no place to list the brake fluid change.
Lots of discussion on the 30K/3yr brake fluid issue. I’m coming up on 30K soon & have had my 2021 for 3.5 yrs w/o any brake issues. And, like most on this forum, use 1-Pedal drive exclusively. Which begs the question, does actual brake use have any impact on the fluid degradation?!
 

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Lots of discussion on the 30K/3yr brake fluid issue. I’m coming up on 30K soon & have had my 2021 for 3.5 yrs w/o any brake issues. And, like most on this forum, use 1-Pedal drive exclusively. Which begs the question, does actual brake use have any impact on the fluid degradation?!
Supposedly, no. The reason for changing is that the fluid is hygroscopic thus absorbing moisture from the air. Once enough moisture gets in the system, brake use causing elevated temps can cause the moisture to vaporize and loss of braking.
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