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Originally Posted by Tcoat
If you winter drive the car the service B is not a bad investment. If not I would leave it and do the Service C on time as you said.
On a side note the Service B cost me $317 (all in) at Toyota.
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I only drive it pretty seldom in the Winters, mostly taking my Mazda3 which has dedicated winter tires most of the time.
In regards to your side note I asked them about brake part lubrication and they said that they do it as a part of the brake fluid flush service (so aka service C for Subaru).