Mechanic Recommendation for Houston
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Mechanic Recommendation for Houston
Is there anyone in Houston who could recommend a good and honest mechanic? I've lost confidence in the guy I was using and dealers seem to be more interested in seperating you from your money than shooting straight wth you about what service your car really needs.
I recently contacted a dealer who told me that I needed to have my power steering fluid changed every 2 years. I found this hard to believe based on my experience of maintaining all the cars I have owned and the fact that the Lexus warranty and service booklet doesn't recommend ever changing it. So I called Lexus USA. After waiting a good ten minutes for an answer, I was told that if the Houston dealer told me that, there must be some special circumstances having to do with where I live that made this necessary. Baloney! I far as I'm concerned, the main office was trying to cover for the dealer who was just trying to get further into my pocket.
I recently contacted a dealer who told me that I needed to have my power steering fluid changed every 2 years. I found this hard to believe based on my experience of maintaining all the cars I have owned and the fact that the Lexus warranty and service booklet doesn't recommend ever changing it. So I called Lexus USA. After waiting a good ten minutes for an answer, I was told that if the Houston dealer told me that, there must be some special circumstances having to do with where I live that made this necessary. Baloney! I far as I'm concerned, the main office was trying to cover for the dealer who was just trying to get further into my pocket.
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Is there anyone in Houston who could recommend a good and honest mechanic? I've lost confidence in the guy I was using and dealers seem to be more interested in seperating you from your money than shooting straight wth you about what service your car really needs.
I recently contacted a dealer who told me that I needed to have my power steering fluid changed every 2 years. I found this hard to believe based on my experience of maintaining all the cars I have owned and the fact that the Lexus warranty and service booklet doesn't recommend ever changing it. So I called Lexus USA. After waiting a good ten minutes for an answer, I was told that if the Houston dealer told me that, there must be some special circumstances having to do with where I live that made this necessary. Baloney! I far as I'm concerned, the main office was trying to cover for the dealer who was just trying to get further into my pocket.
I recently contacted a dealer who told me that I needed to have my power steering fluid changed every 2 years. I found this hard to believe based on my experience of maintaining all the cars I have owned and the fact that the Lexus warranty and service booklet doesn't recommend ever changing it. So I called Lexus USA. After waiting a good ten minutes for an answer, I was told that if the Houston dealer told me that, there must be some special circumstances having to do with where I live that made this necessary. Baloney! I far as I'm concerned, the main office was trying to cover for the dealer who was just trying to get further into my pocket.
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Insist and go with what the service manual requires. Nothing more, nothing less. Dealers, and most other quick lube shops always try to up charge you on service you may not need. Ever wonder why many offer "free" 20 point inspection, or similar?
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Thanks for the suggestions. Since I'm pretty much on the opposite side of Houston than Elite, I think I'll go to the nearest dealer and insist, as Arty101 suggested, that they stick to the maintenance items listed in the Warranty and Service Guide that came with the owners manual.
Thanks for your help,
Bill
Thanks for your help,
Bill
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