Re: How much did you pay for your first service at Honda?
Jaykay- if your $110 thing is the same as my $110 thing, I wonder why it's 5000 miles apart? Anyway, I figured that the difference was de minimus- if I paid the $110 then, my next oil was $12.95, so $123 for two. If I didn't, then the next coupon was no good, and I'd have to pay $52 for each, or $104 for two. So for about $19, they gave me a complete tuneup, with all the things that apparently entails- not a bad deal.
Your situation is probably different- if you aren't working with any discounts, it might not be worth it to check all the fluids, belts, brake pads, when they're all still pretty new. What the car 'needs' is subjective. You get as much maintenance as you are willing to pay for, and if you don't get the complete tuneup, you take on the risk that there's something they could have checked that could cause problems later. Early in a car's life, that risk isn't so bad. It's unlikely that you need new brake pads now, for instance. But it's up to you- discuss it with the mechanic if you get a chance.
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