WOW! Some of you folks are really paranoid about having work done. Some of you need therapy badly. It is almost comical to me reading about the fear some of you have about letting someone touch your vehicle and the idea that every dealer and/or repair shop is crooked. I have worked in the auto field( dealer and aftermarket )and had my vehicle worked on as well. It is not any where near as bad out there as some of you make it sound.
If dealers and places like Firestone service centers were really as bad as some of you make it out - everywhere - they would go broke fixing all the problems they caused and no customers would ever deal with any of them. YES, sometimes they do make mistakes and screw things up. No question about it. However, 99.999999% of the time you will be just fine. Not every dealer and/or repair shop hires incompetant help, uses sub standard quality items, and will try and upsell you to death. Good lord folks get a grip.
If you know for a fact that sub standard items are being used obviously it is not a deal. You have already been told however by the OP that Firestone is using Kendal oil( name brand excellent product )and a Champ Lab's filter( may not be a M1 but still decent )so $15 for the OC is a great deal. You are not forced to accept any upsell attempts ever and a simple no thank you ends it. If the shop damages your vehicle they are on the hook to repair it and then you don't have to go back but don't assume they will do so 100% for sure.
Firestone Service Centers( here anyway )do an excellent job. I use them for tires when I need them. All of the FSC shops here use ASE certified mechanics as well. $15 for a Kendall oil/Champ Lab filter OC is a very good deal. I know the local FSC here use Kendal blend oil as well which makes the $15 even better vs conventional oil. It is a deal I would not hesitate to use myself if it was what I wanted for that vehicle.
Again, the anti dealer/mechanic paranoia around here at times does get a little nuts. No question there are some bad dealers and repair shops, and incompetant mechanics, out there( seen them and worked at one myself )but it is not to the level some of you feel and it is not ALL of them.
No offense intended just sayin folks. Some of you need to relax.
If dealers and places like Firestone service centers were really as bad as some of you make it out - everywhere - they would go broke fixing all the problems they caused and no customers would ever deal with any of them. YES, sometimes they do make mistakes and screw things up. No question about it. However, 99.999999% of the time you will be just fine. Not every dealer and/or repair shop hires incompetant help, uses sub standard quality items, and will try and upsell you to death. Good lord folks get a grip.
If you know for a fact that sub standard items are being used obviously it is not a deal. You have already been told however by the OP that Firestone is using Kendal oil( name brand excellent product )and a Champ Lab's filter( may not be a M1 but still decent )so $15 for the OC is a great deal. You are not forced to accept any upsell attempts ever and a simple no thank you ends it. If the shop damages your vehicle they are on the hook to repair it and then you don't have to go back but don't assume they will do so 100% for sure.
Firestone Service Centers( here anyway )do an excellent job. I use them for tires when I need them. All of the FSC shops here use ASE certified mechanics as well. $15 for a Kendall oil/Champ Lab filter OC is a very good deal. I know the local FSC here use Kendal blend oil as well which makes the $15 even better vs conventional oil. It is a deal I would not hesitate to use myself if it was what I wanted for that vehicle.
Again, the anti dealer/mechanic paranoia around here at times does get a little nuts. No question there are some bad dealers and repair shops, and incompetant mechanics, out there( seen them and worked at one myself )but it is not to the level some of you feel and it is not ALL of them.

No offense intended just sayin folks. Some of you need to relax.

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