On the other hand, I took my Honda Fit in to get its airbag replaced (free) Thursday, and after a while the service writer came out with $450 worth of urgently recommended service items.
Had just had it serviced by a mechanic I trust, so I was a little skeptical. One item was a transmission flush. I said you did that not too long ago. Fit only has about 50k miles on it. Oh he said. Tech thought oil looked a little dirty. Then he looked it up and it was done at 37k. The next item was a Fuel Induction Service. What's that? I say. Well the fuel intake region looked dirty. How did he see that? I ask, thinking that might be kinda far from the airbag. Well he looked in past the butterfly valve. Hmmm. Used to be able to see that under the air filter, if it was an old carburetor, but no idea on this Honda. The printout said that it was overdue for that by mileage, so I am betting he didn't look at it at all. They ought to at least get their story straight. The problem with all that is if you cry wolf often enough, then I'll skip doing something that really needs doing, just because I don't believe a word they say.
I politely said I wanted to get home before dark, maybe some other time.