View Single Post
  #2 (permalink)  
Old 05-09-2005, 10:37 PM
tdc's Avatar
tdc tdc is offline
 
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: NYC...now & forever
Rides:a white car
Region: USA - North East
Posts: 10,089
tdc has achieved their Master Licensetdc has achieved their Master Licensetdc has achieved their Master Licensetdc has achieved their Master Licensetdc has achieved their Master Licensetdc has achieved their Master Licensetdc has achieved their Master Licensetdc has achieved their Master Licensetdc has achieved their Master Licensetdc has achieved their Master Licensetdc has achieved their Master License
No, the maintenance program only covers SCHEDULED services. Meaning, if the car does not indicate that it is ready for service, it will not be covered.

Quote:
THEN I read this site and some guys are switching to synthetic from NON? WTF???
15k on non-synthetic FUCK THAT!
You sure you wrote that correctly? Switching FROM non-synthetic TO synthetic will allow you to extend the mileage between oil changes, not the other way around.

Also, why is the salesman telling you that the oil changes will cost ~$70?

ALL scheduled service is COVERED under the maintenance program which includes oil service (every 15K and 45K), Inspection I (30K) & II (60K) (since you're covered until 100k), brakes, windshield wiper inserts, brake flushes (every 2 years from production date), coolant flushes (every 4 years from production date), bulbs, and some other things.

If you want to change your oil every 5000 miles for peace of mind, do it yourself to save some money. Otherwise, just follow the vehicle's service schedule.
__________________
stockWERKZ
Reply With Quote