I called my Volvo dealer in upstate NY for an
estimate on the cost of the 60K service on my
99 S70GLT. They said it would be $725 and would
require 5 hours of time. Does that seem like a
reasonable price? I'm thinking just skip it, and do an
oil change.
~^ beancounter ~^ - 21 Apr 2005 16:32 GMT
i would take it to a local volvo shop...
do some research, and find someone w/a solid
rep...check w/your local volvo club....
~^ beancounter ~^ - 21 Apr 2005 16:33 GMT
have you always gone to the dealer for service?
do or is your service log stamped and dated by
dealers for all service sessions, if so...it may be worth
the $ to keep the "paper trail" going...for re sale
$$...otherwise, I would go w/a independent volvo
garage...
Bev A. Kupf - 21 Apr 2005 17:28 GMT
> I called my Volvo dealer in upstate NY for an
> estimate on the cost of the 60K service on my
> 99 S70GLT. They said it would be $725 and would
> require 5 hours of time. Does that seem like a
> reasonable price? I'm thinking just skip it, and do an
> oil change.
From memory, this service includes:
replacing drive belts, air filter, spark plugs, fuel filter
clean EGR system
check brake systems, steering, suspension
check timing belt, tensioner
lubricate whatever needs to be lubricated
I think that $720 is a little stiff for that. I think this is
no more than two hours of labor (at $120 per hour - typically).
The parts are no more than another $100 - $150.
You should be able to find someone who will do this at a lower
cost. I think my service cost about $400 (at a dealer)
about two years ago.
Beverly

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fb - 22 Apr 2005 03:27 GMT
> I called my Volvo dealer in upstate NY for an
> estimate on the cost of the 60K service on my
> 99 S70GLT. They said it would be $725 and would
> require 5 hours of time. Does that seem like a
> reasonable price? I'm thinking just skip it, and do an
> oil change.
You can do better. Go to an independent shop and have them print
out what's done at that milage. Probably the only thing (other that
check alot of things for leaks) is spark plug repacement. You can do
that or have someone do that for much less than the quote. You can
change the cabin filter, air filter, etc yourself.
fb
doc@nospam.org - 23 Apr 2005 02:35 GMT
>I called my Volvo dealer in upstate NY for an
>estimate on the cost of the 60K service on my
>99 S70GLT. They said it would be $725 and would
>require 5 hours of time. Does that seem like a
>reasonable price? I'm thinking just skip it, and do an
>oil change.
Hello Bill:
$725 seems a bit steep to me. I live in Central NY, east of Syracuse
and can recommend several good shops if the area is convenient for you
and close enough to your home.
I sincerely doubt the service required would be anything close to
$725. The shop I'm thinking of is a large facility but the owner test
drives every vehicle after repair and if his techs didn't get it right
they pay a penalty. I recall he charges about $ 60 per hour, which is
typical for this area. Sounds like a lot to one like me who does
nearly all his own service, but the man in question is entirely honest
and stands behind his work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee
Feel free to e-mail me at: dewittprofnospam@verizon.net
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reply.
Cheerio,
Doc
Bill - 23 Apr 2005 12:33 GMT
Syracuse is a little bit too far to go from Albany.
But I did find a dealer who will do the 60K service
for $600. And then I read about people who are
buying designer jeans for $600, so I decided not to
worry about the cost of the service.
Thanks to all who replied.
Bill
> >I called my Volvo dealer in upstate NY for an
> >estimate on the cost of the 60K service on my
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> Doc
Michael Pardee - 23 Apr 2005 14:19 GMT
> Syracuse is a little bit too far to go from Albany.
> But I did find a dealer who will do the 60K service
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> Bill
So... design some jeans, sell them for $600 and pay for the service with
that ;-)
Maybe the line will catch on - "Bill jeans, for people who know quality
cars." Just remember me when you're rich and famous, dahling.
Mike (who is looking for his medications)
John Horner - 26 Apr 2005 06:44 GMT
> they pay a penalty. I recall he charges about $ 60 per hour, which is
> typical for this area. Sounds like a lot to one like me who does
> nearly all his own service, but the man in question is entirely honest
> and stands behind his work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee
Be glad you are not in the San Jose, CA area ... here the standard shop
rates are $100/hour and higher!!!!
James Sweet - 23 Apr 2005 05:16 GMT
> I called my Volvo dealer in upstate NY for an
> estimate on the cost of the 60K service on my
> 99 S70GLT. They said it would be $725 and would
> require 5 hours of time. Does that seem like a
> reasonable price? I'm thinking just skip it, and do an
> oil change.
Try an independant Volvo shop and see what they estimate. Also if the 60K
includes timing belt replacen't DON'T skip that part.
Matt - 23 Apr 2005 13:21 GMT
My 60K service was 1.3 hours at the dealer. (Ottawa Ontario)
Basically road tested, changed oil, inspected brakes and fluids and lubed
hinges.
The bigger service was at 72K...1.8hours
2000 V70SE
matt
> I called my Volvo dealer in upstate NY for an
> estimate on the cost of the 60K service on my
> 99 S70GLT. They said it would be $725 and would
> require 5 hours of time. Does that seem like a
> reasonable price? I'm thinking just skip it, and do an
> oil change.
Bill - 23 Apr 2005 14:12 GMT
For the 99 S70GLT, the manual calls for
replacing spark plugs, air and fuel filters, cabin
air filter and drive belts (not timing belt), oil change,
brake fluid change, and checking/lubing other stuff.
And I think 2-3 hours would be about right for that work.
But all shops I have contacted say it is a 5 hour job.
I think that is where the rip-off comes, in the labor
charge. I don't know how they figure 5 hours, but it
seems way to high.
Bill
> My 60K service was 1.3 hours at the dealer. (Ottawa Ontario)
> Basically road tested, changed oil, inspected brakes and fluids and lubed
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> matt
Michael Pardee - 23 Apr 2005 14:26 GMT
> For the 99 S70GLT, the manual calls for
> replacing spark plugs, air and fuel filters, cabin
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>
> Bill
They are using an estimating guide. I don't know if there is a standard
Volvo shops use (I expect one is published by Volvo), but the one I've seen
was a Mitchell. The labor hours for things I was familiar with were
inconsistent - some estimates were low and some were high.
Many scheduled maintenances are easy DIY jobs, even if time consuming. Since
I go DIY on most of my car service anyway, I think the routines are a good
way to become familiar with the vehicle.
Mike
John Horner - 26 Apr 2005 06:42 GMT
>I called my Volvo dealer in upstate NY for an
> estimate on the cost of the 60K service on my
> 99 S70GLT. They said it would be $725 and would
> require 5 hours of time. Does that seem like a
> reasonable price? I'm thinking just skip it, and do an
> oil change.
Find a trustworthy independent Volvo shop and ONLY have done what your
owner's manual says to have done at 60k miles. Most dealerships add a bunch
of stuff beyond the factory requirements just to improve their profits.
New car sales is not where dealerships make their money, it is in the
service shop and used car sales.
John