The Works Oil Change, cost?

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i have not paid for an oil change in 5years well at the time it was done i get the premium matinience pkg witch covers all including tire rotations brake pads shocks and struts spark plugs clutch discs belts and wiper blades and comes out to be cheaper than doing the works every time out of my pocket
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I’ve done four now and approaching my fifth.
They all have been $39
All fluids checked and topped off, tires rotated.
The works, LoL
 

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Mine was for free after they leave my BL for 5 hours without touching it waiting for it to cool down. Also received 45% discount on the Yakima cross bars, expected to be picked up today.
 

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I know the overhang can be useful, but I'm concerned about people smacking their heads.
Is not beyond the car perimeter, to bump in them, they have to bump to the car. And as you stated, the over hanger could be usefull. Looking for a basket of platform, leaving some uncovered cross bar to carry boards and the likes.
 

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i have not paid for an oil change in 5years well at the time it was done i get the premium matinience pkg witch covers all including tire rotations brake pads shocks and struts spark plugs clutch discs belts and wiper blades and comes out to be cheaper than doing the works every time out of my pocket
I too just bought the premium maintenance package for my new BS BL. With the rising price of oil and inflation, I can see those "in shop" prices being much higher in five years, so pre-paying all those services at today's prices seems like a no brainer.

Do you use the Motorcraft synth blend oil? How often do you go in for the service? I'm in deep South Texas heat, so I plan to go in every 5,000 miles.
 


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Had my first change yesterday at the dealership where I bought the vehicle. It was free, and I have 3 more free ones left. After that for oil change and tire rotation it will cost $70.
 

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I know this is reviving an old thread but I am now due for service on my 22 BSBL and just got prices from 4 dealers here in Denver:

First, it was harder than it should have been to get a price. But besides that:
  • $99 The Works
  • $135 The Works / $105 oil change
  • $89+shop and tax The Works / $79 oil change
  • $85.95 semi-synthetic oil change
Are things that inflated here or do you all just live in amazingly competitive markets?
 

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I know this is reviving an old thread but I am now due for service on my 22 BSBL and just got prices from 4 dealers here in Denver:

First, it was harder than it should have been to get a price. But besides that:
  • $99 The Works
  • $135 The Works / $105 oil change
  • $89+shop and tax The Works / $79 oil change
  • $85.95 semi-synthetic oil change
Are things that inflated here or do you all just live in amazingly competitive markets?
Tried once to get The Works price from dealerships in the Phoenix area and gave up after 4 attempts. Only one would even make a guess “about $80” for full synthetic for that day only at their Quick Lane service which actually turned out to be $98.79 that day. Maybe oil is like pork bellies and price fluctuates minute by minute. Oil changes are not where Ford dealerships want to compete in my area.

Here are actual total prices I paid:
$111.43 Jan 2023
$98.79 4 months earlier
 

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I know this is reviving an old thread but I am now due for service on my 22 BSBL and just got prices from 4 dealers here in Denver:

First, it was harder than it should have been to get a price. But besides that:
  • $99 The Works
  • $135 The Works / $105 oil change
  • $89+shop and tax The Works / $79 oil change
  • $85.95 semi-synthetic oil change
Are things that inflated here or do you all just live in amazingly competitive markets?
In Madison, it is normally 79.00 for the works but often there are coupons for 39.00. At 39, it's cheaper to have them do it. At 79.00, it's no longer cheaper but..... I don't have to lay on the floor either.
 
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