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I did a quick search and nothing came of it so I figured I’d get input on what everyone is paying for maintenance on their Supra at dealerships. I paid $150 for my 2022 oil change and the next day paid $137 for my 2020. I’ll update high and lows for each service type as the input is shared. Other services feel free to mention those as well I just threw up some preventive maintenance topics to start with along with clutch replacement costs I’ve seen here as well.

Oil Change (Every 10k or 1 year) $137-$150

Cabin Filter (Every 20k or 2 Years)

Replace Battery key Fob (Every 20k or 2 years)

Air Filter (Every 30k or 3 Years)

Brake Fluid (Every 30k or 3 years) $149-$349

Spark Plugs (Every 40k or 4 years)

Battery Replacement

Brake Service Pads

Brake Service Pads & Rotors

Clutch Replacement (MT) $3500-$5000
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Thanks for putting this information together. I don't have anything to contribute yet unfortunately.
 
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Do the oil change yourself… be a man
I’m sure you’re joking, however this thread is about compiling a good range for pricing from dealerships for everyone that uses dealership service. Not about changing your own oil, and I’m not getting into why that’s a good or bad idea. Also not everyone is able to change their own oil due to disabilities and circumstances.
 

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Key fob battery replacement is like $2.50 and 60 seconds of your time.
 
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Key fob battery replacement is like $2.50 and 60 seconds of your time.
Well $2.50 is probably low since I assume the watch battery is about $10 for a pack of 2 but yes I change my own as well. However I put it on the list of the primary services up to 100k for those using dealerships for their services.
 

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Learn to read. This is not about what one can or can't do themselves or at what cost. He's specifically asking about, and compiling a list of AVERAGE DEALERSHIP SERVICE COSTS. Contribute to just that, ask proper related questions, or GTFO.
 

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I wouldn’t let a Toyota dealership touch my car. I got a life time supply of GR oil and filters…. Super cheap if you order from Toyota online when they have their coupon codes with free shipping and no tax……

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tbh
I’m sure you’re joking, however this thread is about compiling a good range for pricing from dealerships for everyone that uses dealership service. Not about changing your own oil, and I’m not getting into why that’s a good or bad idea. Also not everyone is able to change their own oil due to disabilities and circumstances.
It doesn’t matter what the forum here posts or what people says they paid.
cost of living varies state to state and also country to country.

you expect someone to say, “oh but mustardMKV on the forums said he paid $100 not $150” and expect the Dealership to drop the price? If you want to know the price you call ahead.
 

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I wouldn’t let a Toyota dealership touch my car. I got a life time supply of GR oil and filters…. Super cheap if you order from Toyota online when they have their coupon codes with free shipping and no tax……

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what no tax??
 

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Bunch of websites have Total Cost of Ownership calculators. I haven't checked one out for Supra though.
 

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I did a quick search and nothing came of it so I figured I’d get input on what everyone is paying for maintenance on their Supra at dealerships. I paid $150 for my 2022 oil change and the next day paid $137 for my 2020. I’ll update high and lows for each service type as the input is shared. Other services feel free to mention those as well I just threw up some preventive maintenance topics to start with along with clutch replacement costs I’ve seen here as well.

Oil Change (Every 10k or 1 year) $137-$150

Cabin Filter (Every 20k or 2 Years)

Replace Battery key Fob (Every 20k or 2 years)

Air Filter (Every 30k or 3 Years)

Brake Fluid (Every 30k or 3 years) $149-$349

Spark Plugs (Every 40k or 4 years)

Battery Replacement

Brake Service Pads

Brake Service Pads & Rotors

Clutch Replacement (MT) $3500-$5000
A little of topic, but since you took both of your Supras in,

How was the service?

It’s a simple procedure, but sometimes the mechanics at the quick lube station doesn’t care enough because it’s not a big RO ticket they are getting paid.

My car came with the Toyota Guard so I have extra 2 oil & filter change.
Not sure if I want to take it to Toyota, but at the same time it’s very important to have the service records in place. They will deny any warranty work if they don’t see any service records.
 
 








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