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I have always known dealerships to be expensive and sometime tell you repairs are needed that in fact are not. I was just at Showcase Honda this morning to have my van checked for some recall issue. Upon completing the inspection the assistant service manager told me that my timing belt was in need of replacement, my power steering system needed flushed and my other fluids were dirty and needed to be replaced. All this was going to cost $1,059.00. I find it interesting that I wasn't asked about where I have my van serviced. Less than a month ago I had the power steering pump replaced and all my fluids check by my repair shop 3A Automotive. I also went directly to 3A and asked about the timing belt. Now, my van has 57,000+ miles and has only had 24,000+ miles put on it in 2 1/2 years. So the van is not driven hard and for it to be 5 years old with less than 12,000 miles average per year, most people would call that "normal" driving. The service manager at 3A checked and my van won't need the timing belt replaced until 105,000 miles. I find the attempt by Showcase Honda to make me believe I needed repairs costing $1059.00, is reprehensible and will never recommend them to anyone.
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