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2019 Ranger bought new and it came with a bunch of oil changes at selling dealer’s Quick Lube. The value was the basic oil change package valued at about $50 including tire rotation. I got the usual upsell with filters, wipers etc. but declined.

The freebie changes ran out so I took it to a dealer closest to my home. Ordered the basic package at about $50. Here is what happened:

-The work done and invoice was for an extra $29.95 for “oversize” tires. I have the 18”.
-Upsell was for three items: air filter, cabin filter, and “emissions service”. No pressure. Service guy states the cabin filter wasn’t checked but suggested based on the condition of the air filter.

I installed the air filter less than 5K miles ago so I pull it. First thing I notice is no fingerprints or markings in the dirt on the cover. That is subjective so I remove the filter. Looks new as expected with some dirt along the edges on some parts. No way anyone would think this needs replacement. I take pictures.

I return to the dealer with the pics for his thoughts. He points out the dirt along the edges and states that is why the recommendation. He further clarifies that anything other than a brand new filter warrants a replacement suggestion.

Thoughts on the oversize tire charge and their filter “policy”? The survey arrived and I am unsure if I should ding them based on common sense but am reluctant is the tire and filter thing are standard behavior now.
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New dealer. As customer we deserve better and will ensure that by not utilizing bad ones so the free market can put them out of business. Be customers of good ones so we reward good pratices.
 

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2019 Ranger bought new and it came with a bunch of oil changes at selling dealer’s Quick Lube. The value was the basic oil change package valued at about $50 including tire rotation. I got the usual upsell with filters, wipers etc. but declined.

The freebie changes ran out so I took it to a dealer closest to my home. Ordered the basic package at about $50. Here is what happened:

-The work done and invoice was for an extra $29.95 for “oversize” tires. I have the 18”.
-Upsell was for three items: air filter, cabin filter, and “emissions service”. No pressure. Service guy states the cabin filter wasn’t checked but suggested based on the condition of the air filter.

I installed the air filter less than 5K miles ago so I pull it. First thing I notice is no fingerprints or markings in the dirt on the cover. That is subjective so I remove the filter. Looks new as expected with some dirt along the edges on some parts. No way anyone would think this needs replacement. I take pictures.

I return to the dealer with the pics for his thoughts. He points out the dirt along the edges and states that is why the recommendation. He further clarifies that anything other than a brand new filter warrants a replacement suggestion.

Thoughts on the oversize tire charge and their filter “policy”? The survey arrived and I am unsure if I should ding them based on common sense but am reluctant is the tire and filter thing are standard behavior now.
You're not returning to this dealer for an oil change in the future, are you?
 

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If you paid by cc I'd tell the dealer you are going to dispute the entire charge based on the extra charge for rotation, some states require customer approval for any additional work and charges. Been a while since I disputed a charge but the cc company worked on my behalf to settle the dispute. I wouldn't lay down and let them walk all over you.
 
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I have free oil changes at the dealer where I purchased my truck. My wife had free oil changes from the same dealer for her Bronco Sport.

That dealer will never work on either of our vehicles. The service team is terrible and has no interest in customer service.

Choose a different dealer.
 

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Just don't return.

Vote with your wallet, as they say.

Sort of like I wont be returning to the dealer that lost 2 bolts on my skids and didn't even mention it to me...
 

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Sounds like they have a nickel and dime mentality....it's coming from above somewhere. General manager or the service manager or all of the above.

Fill out the survey honestly and then find another dealer for your service work.
 

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2019 Ranger bought new and it came with a bunch of oil changes at selling dealer’s Quick Lube. The value was the basic oil change package valued at about $50 including tire rotation. I got the usual upsell with filters, wipers etc. but declined.

The freebie changes ran out so I took it to a dealer closest to my home. Ordered the basic package at about $50. Here is what happened:

-The work done and invoice was for an extra $29.95 for “oversize” tires. I have the 18”.
-Upsell was for three items: air filter, cabin filter, and “emissions service”. No pressure. Service guy states the cabin filter wasn’t checked but suggested based on the condition of the air filter.

I installed the air filter less than 5K miles ago so I pull it. First thing I notice is no fingerprints or markings in the dirt on the cover. That is subjective so I remove the filter. Looks new as expected with some dirt along the edges on some parts. No way anyone would think this needs replacement. I take pictures.

I return to the dealer with the pics for his thoughts. He points out the dirt along the edges and states that is why the recommendation. He further clarifies that anything other than a brand new filter warrants a replacement suggestion.

Thoughts on the oversize tire charge and their filter “policy”? The survey arrived and I am unsure if I should ding them based on common sense but am reluctant is the tire and filter thing are standard behavior now.
So, did they state that the filter was replaced, or that they recommend it be replaced? Sounds like they just recommend the cabin filter. The OEM air filter is about $34, the cabin filter is around $26. That alone would have been increase of $60. An upcharge for oversized tires is ridiculous, unless you really have oversized tires. My '21 came with 18" wheels, never an upcharge for rotations.
Another thing to point out is, around here, standard Fast Lane service includes oil, filter, top off fluids, rotate tires and check brake pads. Here that service is $75, unless you have a coupon.
 

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Seriously? An extra charge for oversize tires? What happened-did the extra air break their compressor? I would show that outfit your back.
 

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Seriously? An extra charge for oversize tires? What happened-did the extra air break their compressor? I would show that outfit your back.
Well, if it were truly oversized tires, like 34 or 35's, maybe. But it does sound like a grift. My '21 STX SE has 265/60 R18 is the standard OEM.
 

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Well, if it were truly oversized tires, like 34 or 35's, maybe. But it does sound like a grift. My '21 STX SE has 265/60 R18 is the standard OEM.
Yeah it does.
 

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Does that mean that an F250 with stock tires gets an oversized tire fee?

should they not have a fee schedule that is based on the vehicle, vs tires?

an oil change on a fiesta vs ranger vs F250 vs expedition would all be different.

I am guessing that is essentially what the oversized tire fee is, without saying it.
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