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My 2010 Ob just hit the 30K mark. I get the oil changed & tires rotated by the dealer every 3K religiously for a couple reasons. 1, i plan on keeping the car for a long time, & 2, if I ever have an issue after my warranty is up - Subaru is more willing to "good will" things if they can see you are come to the dealer for recommended maintenance. I worked at the dealer for 15 years, so ive seen this happen quite a few times.

I got an estimate on the 30K the other day, & was a bit shocked by the $450.00 quote. Was looking for some opinions / proce comparison from others.

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I'd suggest looking for an independent subie specialist in your area. It's been a long time since I had that service done. I'm at 214k right now on mine.

 

but that price seems steep for a 30k service. the dealer always charges more then they should.

 

you should be able to do that service yourself too though. nothing major from what I remember.

 

since you plan on keeping it....go check out the "who is in it for the long haul" thread. lots of high mileage legacy's in there. think I'm one of 3 with mileage that high.

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Does the 30k require new plugs? If so that price doesn't seem too bad. If not, that price is high.

 

Im almost positive it did not include them. From what I recall it was: LOF, Rotate, Brake Flush, Cabin Filter, Air Filter, Diff Services, & Alignment.

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Im almost positive it did not include them. From what I recall it was: LOF, Rotate, Brake Flush, Cabin Filter, Air Filter, Diff Services, & Alignment.

 

DIY costs (if you care):

 

  • LOF: $35 w/ filter and synthetic oil
  • Rotate: 0$, $200 if you have to by jack stands and a jack
  • Brake flush: $10 for ATE superblue + $70 for motive bleeder
  • Cabin Filter: <$10
  • Air Filter: <$10
  • Diff service: 3 qts fluid plus 3 crush washers, $20
  • Alignment: you shouldn't need it

That puts you at $85 at the least (if you own a jack / jack stands and don't care about the motive bleeder) or $355 at the most if you buy some new tools.

 

 

I'd choose the tools, but that's not for everyone. I bet you can find someone else to help you out also and you can learn a bit about your cah!

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Don't ask for the dealer's 30k, but ask for the price following what's in SoA's maintenance schedule. The dealer probably has several add-on's that are not required by SoA (e.g. spark plugs mentioned above, oil additive, fuel additive, etc.). Also, if you can at least do a few things yourself you'll save money by having the dealer do a la carte maintenance.

 

I always changed my engine oil & filter, air filter, cabin filter, front & rear diff, and had the dealer do the plugs and brakes or anything major. I was still able to get warranty coverage at any time during the warranty and at 62k a turbo replacement was goodwilled because I had mentioned smoking on two previous visits.

 

I've also seen cases where people have had their maintenance done 100% at outside shops and had no problems getting warranty work.

 

edit: Bring your own oil, skip the brake flush, change the air filter yourself, and skip the alignment!

 

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Unless his OB is an H6, it requires plugs at 30k intervals as per the manual.

 

Depending on where in PA you are it might be worth it to pay us a visit.

 

We outline everything included in our services on our website at http://azpinstalls.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48&Itemid=79

 

Most dealers will "check" the diffys which is all that is required for a 30k, we actually replace them. On the CVT cars, I don't believe that you need to touch the CVT fluid for at least 60k miles.

 

We've had folks who have had to have warranty work and the dealers always accepted our records w/o issue.

 

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