THIS! is why I can't wait to swap my truck for a Slate: maintenance & service costs

bartflossom

Well-Known Member
First Name
Hal
Joined
Apr 24, 2025
Threads
24
Messages
249
Reaction score
430
Location
Frisco, TX
Vehicles
Silver Maverick XLT Hybrid - "Dirk"
I got my first oil change and tire rotation 10 months ago at the dealership that sold me my Maverick Hybrid and they charged 150 bucks including full synthetic. Didn't like the price and I'd do it myself but I like to get the first oil changes at the dealer just in case the engine craps out so they don't have an excuse to deny warranty.

Today I went for my second oil change at a new dealer near me and they wanted 180 bucks. I balked and they immediately told me they'd look for a coupon and wound up taking 45 bucks off. All's well.
I needed to be somewhere soon so of course they took a full hour which put me in a bit of a rush, but still all's well. So I quickly signed the plethora of paperwork and was on my way. Later I look at receipt and see this.


Slate Auto Pickup Truck THIS! is why I can't wait to swap my truck for a Slate: maintenance & service costs Screenshot 2025-12-31 115428


Not once did I ask for an additive. I told them I wanted 0-20 full synthetic per the manual.
Not once was I asked if I wanted an additive.

Back when I was younger I'd go back and raise holy hell, but I have to watch my blood pressure now and it isn't worth it. I will however leave a truthful review on google maps which I have learned over the years gets way better results from businesses.

Stealerships SUCK!
 

zipn

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 30, 2025
Threads
6
Messages
147
Reaction score
236
Location
memphsi, tn
Vehicles
25 ford maverick hybrid awd, 91 mazda miata
Big believer in doing my own oil changes. Current AutoZone deals include 5 qts CASTROL EDGE 0-20 full synthetic with premium oil filter for $36 and there's a $10 - off rebate going on too. Can't really beat that. I log my oil changes in the app, and of course keep the receipts, so not worried about warranty issues. AutoZone gets my used oil and filters for recycling.

Unfortunately car dealers rely on their service department for the easy profits. Pretty typical to see them add unnecessary charges. They LOVE getting you into their service bays! Less chance of that happening with EVs, but even with EV's they'll try to get you for fluid changes, wipers, brakes, damn near everything else.

Let the buyer beware.
 

cadblu

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 28, 2025
Threads
60
Messages
607
Reaction score
1,202
Location
New York
Vehicles
Tesla
One of my favorite dealer-based service add-ons is "shop supplies" BS: small consumables, i.e. shop towels, grease, disposable gloves, cleaning supplies, etc. Looks like the OP received the World Class multipoint inspection at no cost. Sadly, that doesn't include the $22 world class oil booster. Something tells me that the requested "coupon" automatically triggers the oil booster.

For those who remember, Seinfeld had an episode called "The Deal" where George is yelling that dealing with service is like chucking $20 bills off the Empire State building.
 
Last edited:

OldGoat

Well-Known Member
First Name
Chuck
Joined
May 23, 2025
Threads
1
Messages
81
Reaction score
113
Location
Michigan
Vehicles
Mustang Mach E, Honda Odyssey
And lookout for the "wheel alignment"scam. Tire shops do it and so do dealership now. When I went in for oil change at my Honda dealer recently they tried to get me for it as well as other bogus services. Here are two links to view that will clue you in.

 

zipn

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 30, 2025
Threads
6
Messages
147
Reaction score
236
Location
memphsi, tn
Vehicles
25 ford maverick hybrid awd, 91 mazda miata
Clicked on the first video. Saw it was 20 minutes long to make some point that might take 30 seconds to explain. Not going to waste my time. Not you fault but damn I hate youtubers who are in love with their own crap.
 

OldGoat

Well-Known Member
First Name
Chuck
Joined
May 23, 2025
Threads
1
Messages
81
Reaction score
113
Location
Michigan
Vehicles
Mustang Mach E, Honda Odyssey
I totally agree zipn. I always adjust speed to shorten them but even so I wish they had more bullet point presentation.
 

E90400K

Well-Known Member
First Name
Francis
Joined
Apr 26, 2025
Threads
5
Messages
490
Reaction score
350
Location
Under a Bridge in the Middle of the Mid Atlantic
Vehicles
A Ford truck
I solve that problem easily. I buy tires from Tire Rack, ship the tires to my house, remove the wheels from my car and take the new tires and wheels to a tire shop and have the tires mounted and balanced.

Another reason to buy the Slate Truck (pickup version). :CWL:
 
Last edited:

bloo

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 7, 2025
Threads
0
Messages
67
Reaction score
89
Location
USA
Vehicles
'21 Kia Seltos 2.0 AWD
And lookout for the "wheel alignment" scam. Tire shops do it and so do dealership now. When I went in for oil change at my Honda dealer recently they tried to get me for it as well as other bogus services. Here are two links to view that will clue you in.

Um... Scotty is massive clickbait artist. He dispenses common sense like it's some sort of DaVinci code (that movie sucked, BTW).
 

SparkYellow

Well-Known Member
First Name
Sam
Joined
Nov 17, 2025
Threads
4
Messages
69
Reaction score
80
Location
California
Vehicles
R56, CX3, SA, C1500, E150
I understand the warranty concern for getting it done at the dealership. At 2.5K miles/mo, I am usually out of warranty in less than 3 years. I avoid dealerships because I fit the description of a naive customer. 🤷

For my daily driver, the first few oil changes were done at small indie shops and then all DIY. Oil samples are occasionally sent to BlackStone Labs for analysis. My latest used filter is going to get an autopsy by Pete on Youtube.

Don't mind wrenching, but it'd be nice to not have to. I expect Slate to make my life easier.
 
Last edited:

SparkYellow

Well-Known Member
First Name
Sam
Joined
Nov 17, 2025
Threads
4
Messages
69
Reaction score
80
Location
California
Vehicles
R56, CX3, SA, C1500, E150
I solve that problem easily. I buy tires from Tire Rack, ship the tires to my house, remove the wheels from my car and take the new tires and wheels to a tire shop and have the tires mounted and balanced.

Another reason to buy the Slate Truck (version). :CWL:
Same here, I order from several online retailers to ship to my home or the shop, then I drive the car over for mounting/balancing. Two years ago my favorite tire shop told me after completing the job, that I could have checked with them first, that they could source the same cheap 😂 tires locally. By doing that, I could support local businesses. I was so sorry. 🤦
 

Paul

Active Member
First Name
Paul
Joined
Sep 26, 2025
Threads
0
Messages
27
Reaction score
52
Location
York, Pa
Vehicles
'22 Maverick hybrid, '19 Fiesta, 94 Toyota Pickup 4x4
I got my first oil change and tire rotation 10 months ago at the dealership that sold me my Maverick Hybrid and they charged 150 bucks including full synthetic. Didn't like the price and I'd do it myself but I like to get the first oil changes at the dealer just in case the engine craps out so they don't have an excuse to deny warranty.

Today I went for my second oil change at a new dealer near me and they wanted 180 bucks. I balked and they immediately told me they'd look for a coupon and wound up taking 45 bucks off. All's well.
I needed to be somewhere soon so of course they took a full hour which put me in a bit of a rush, but still all's well. So I quickly signed the plethora of paperwork and was on my way. Later I look at receipt and see this.


Screenshot 2025-12-31 115428.webp


Not once did I ask for an additive. I told them I wanted 0-20 full synthetic per the manual.
Not once was I asked if I wanted an additive.

Back when I was younger I'd go back and raise holy hell, but I have to watch my blood pressure now and it isn't worth it. I will however leave a truthful review on google maps which I have learned over the years gets way better results from businesses.

Stealerships SUCK!
$21.95 for an oil additive on top of expensive, full synthetic that's already packed with additives. For giggles, I would ask them what product they put in so at least they know you're thinking about what they're doing And see if they can come up with an answer. I can't really think of a Ford additive, So this would be their snake oil opinion If they actually put something in there. Next time tell them you don't want any non-OEM additives and and you could shoot an email to Ford asking if this dealership is violating your warranty with additives haha. Dealerships don't really make any money on selling vehicles and on cheap Mavericks, even less, so they hope to cash in on the " maintenance" Which aside from the oil isn't too bad on this truck. But I agree, The thought of just thinking about tires and then dealing with something when it breaks is an entire new experience after owning gasoline vehicles. You can also add that $180 to the cost of fuel for the ICE, an EV is generally cheaper than gas if you charge at home. My dealership in Manchester, Pennsylvania, doesn't do any of that and is pretty straight with repair costs and not jacking up orders for new vehicles They've been a Ford dealer for 90 years for a reason. There are good Ford dealers out there.
 

E90400K

Well-Known Member
First Name
Francis
Joined
Apr 26, 2025
Threads
5
Messages
490
Reaction score
350
Location
Under a Bridge in the Middle of the Mid Atlantic
Vehicles
A Ford truck
$21.95 for an oil additive on top of expensive, full synthetic that's already packed with additives. For giggles, I would ask them what product they put in so at least they know you're thinking about what they're doing And see if they can come up with an answer. I can't really think of a Ford additive, So this would be their snake oil opinion If they actually put something in there. Next time tell them you don't want any non-OEM additives and and you could shoot an email to Ford asking if this dealership is violating your warranty with additives haha. Dealerships don't really make any money on selling vehicles and on cheap Mavericks, even less, so they hope to cash in on the " maintenance" Which aside from the oil isn't too bad on this truck. But I agree, The thought of just thinking about tires and then dealing with something when it breaks is an entire new experience after owning gasoline vehicles. You can also add that $180 to the cost of fuel for the ICE, an EV is generally cheaper than gas if you charge at home. My dealership in Manchester, Pennsylvania, doesn't do any of that and is pretty straight with repair costs and not jacking up orders for new vehicles They've been a Ford dealer for 90 years for a reason. There are good Ford dealers out there.
I had the same thought. I Googled and this came up.
Slate Auto Pickup Truck THIS! is why I can't wait to swap my truck for a Slate: maintenance & service costs Screenshot_20260101_104852_Chrom


My bet it was an aftermarket product, probably a BG oil treatment product.

A further search found Motorcraft XL-17 engine oil additive.

From my 2022 Bronco owners manual:

Slate Auto Pickup Truck THIS! is why I can't wait to swap my truck for a Slate: maintenance & service costs Screenshot_20260101_105910_Driv


I'd be back at the dealership with a WTF and request for an extended warranty on the engine.
 
Last edited:

Paul

Active Member
First Name
Paul
Joined
Sep 26, 2025
Threads
0
Messages
27
Reaction score
52
Location
York, Pa
Vehicles
'22 Maverick hybrid, '19 Fiesta, 94 Toyota Pickup 4x4
I had the same thought. I Googled and this came up.
Screenshot_20260101_104852_Chrome.webp


My bet it was an aftermarket product, probably a BG oil treatment product.

A further search found Motorcraft XL-17 engine oil additive.

From my 2022 Bronco owners manual:

Screenshot_20260101_105910_Drive.webp


I'd be back at the dealership with a WTF and request for an extended warranty on the engine.
When you look up that Ford additive it says is specifically designed for Ford and Lincoln vehicles, often used in limited-slip differential applications to reduce noise and chatter, with a 2-year/unlimited-mile warranty. Or there is no record of it existing or it's a breakin oil Lol So I doubt it's that or if it is... It's more likely some $3 additive they buy by the case and then charge $21.50. But yeah I think you would have a case if the engine did fail and you had that language on the receipt that the dealer had been adding unapproved additives. They should just call it the "enhanced profit charge"
 

Montauk

Member
First Name
Brit
Joined
Apr 26, 2025
Threads
0
Messages
6
Reaction score
21
Location
11954, 38829
Vehicles
2023 F-150 Rattler, 1995 Wrangler YJ
I got my first oil change and tire rotation 10 months ago at the dealership that sold me my Maverick Hybrid and they charged 150 bucks including full synthetic. Didn't like the price and I'd do it myself but I like to get the first oil changes at the dealer just in case the engine craps out so they don't have an excuse to deny warranty.

Today I went for my second oil change at a new dealer near me and they wanted 180 bucks. I balked and they immediately told me they'd look for a coupon and wound up taking 45 bucks off. All's well.
I needed to be somewhere soon so of course they took a full hour which put me in a bit of a rush, but still all's well. So I quickly signed the plethora of paperwork and was on my way. Later I look at receipt and see this.


Screenshot 2025-12-31 115428.webp


Not once did I ask for an additive. I told them I wanted 0-20 full synthetic per the manual.
Not once was I asked if I wanted an additive.

Back when I was younger I'd go back and raise holy hell, but I have to watch my blood pressure now and it isn't worth it. I will however leave a truthful review on google maps which I have learned over the years gets way better results from businesses.

Stealerships SUCK!
Yea I get that the dealership has to pay the mechanic and rent but jeeze.

It’s totally people’s choice to use their service dept but to have them sneak in an unauthorized bogus extra snake oil charge? Things like that reinforce the public’s perception that they are sleazy and not trustworthy. Is it a big leap to consider they may not actually change the filter? See how the slippery slope goes?
 
 
Top