TaylorSFGuy said:Based on my experience - I would say absolutely not. Only part to fail for me was the power window switch. Other than that - just rotate the tires every 7500 miles. Alignment has even held up.
Most trouble free car I've owned.
xbox409 said:TaylorSFGuy said:Based on my experience - I would say absolutely not. Only part to fail for me was the power window switch. Other than that - just rotate the tires every 7500 miles. Alignment has even held up.
Most trouble free car I've owned.
Thanks for the reply. Do I have to do the rotation at the dealership? or can I do that myself.
Skip the extended warranty. Take the car to Discount Tires, and they will rotate the tires gratis.xbox409 said:Thanks for the reply. Do I have to do the rotation at the dealership? or can I do that myself.
xbox409 said:TaylorSFGuy said:Based on my experience - I would say absolutely not. Only part to fail for me was the power window switch. Other than that - just rotate the tires every 7500 miles. Alignment has even held up.
Most trouble free car I've owned.
Thanks for the reply. Do I have to do the rotation at the dealership? or can I do that myself.
You are right, except that very few people other than dealers have the equipment required for the battery check. Besides, the warranty manual says dealers (but not anyone else) have to give you the first two free, and you don't need a third one on a 36 month lease, no matter how many miles you drive.kubel said:There is absolutely nothing you have to take your car to dealer for (including the battery test)
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