I noticed my car was Jeep was getting close to 30k miles so I came in mid-July for the 32k mile checkup listed in my Jeep's manual. I went on cars.com to get an idea of how much the service would cost. The site said anywhere between $215-$306. I told them in addition to what's listed in the 32k mile service schedule, I wanted a tire looked at (leaked air) and my brake pads checked because they squeal when I slow down.
After my car was serviced, I was presented a bill for $750. I must have been in shock until I left the dealership because I didn't realize how badly I was ripped off. When I got home I called in asking about the price and someone in the service department explained that they forgot to reprice something, and they were going to refund me the difference of $120. I was very appreciative that they were able to do so however $630 for a 32k mile checkup STILL sounded pricey. I looked at the invoice and found out that the work that was done was the 64k mile checkup, not the 32k mile checkup I'd asked for. I was able to verify this with a 2 family friends, 1 whom owns a Jeep dealership back home and the other whom of which is the service manager at that same Jeep dealership.
I was finally able to get a hold of one of the service managers and they said that they did the additional work because "you can't always go by what's in the book" because cars wear and tear differently in different environments so they went ahead and performed the other services. I completely understand that however NOBODY told me they were doing that work, and more importantly WHY they were doing that work. The work on the transmission listed in the 64k mile checkup is what cost so much more. The service manager acknowledged fault in how their service team handled my situation.
Therefore I'd asked to be refunded for the work nobody told me about and finally after speaking with a service manager for a couple weeks they agreed to figure out the total and I'd be sent a check.
It's now been over a week since speaking with/hearing from that service manager and I'm still out a few hundred bucks because of their lack of communication.
I've never purchased a car from their sales department so I can't speak on the dealership as a WHOLE, but I'll never take my Jeep there for service again. Oh and my brakes are still squealing...