How much should a 15k and 30k service cost
#16
Not the sharpest tool in the shed huh? No one in their right mind buys tires from the stealership. You could have gotten the wheel fixed for around $200. For what you paid you could have just bought one.
From the sound of things daddy must be hating getting you that car.
From the sound of things daddy must be hating getting you that car.
i bought my g37s vert out in full with premium package & all that goodness.
i wouldn't buy something i can't afford to maintain so if u wanna complain about what i purchase cool, have fun being poor?
#17
the dent wasnt on the side it was like inside the rim, they put it on a balance thing and it was rattling or whatever which lead to the tire being blown out that they just put on 4 days b4 lol.. i actually drive my car they could tell
#18
Try not to confuse intelligence with income levels. I'm smart enough NOT to waste money even though I make a Very nice living. You probably never had to pay for anything yourself and are just ignorant. You attempts to convince yourself and others shows your insecurity! You might want to think about therapy. Unlike you I have real job, paid for everything myself including my home, and don't get an allowance from dad.
Last edited by s2ktoEvo; 01-26-2011 at 01:56 PM.
#23
I just had mine done 2 weeks ago. Almost $600 with tax and about $30-40 for friggin "shop supplies." If you guys don't want to pay for it, I'd recommend at least getting the rear differential fluid changed. I think it takes around 6 quarts @ $12 a quart.
#24
My 7500 mile service cost me $50? I bought my own oil and filter (Pennzoil Ultra with Nissan filter and washer ~$35) and had Infiniti do the oil change with multi point inspection $15.
I plan to do this every oil change. When my 15k is due I'll bring it to the dealer with my own parts (in-cabin and air filters) as I get them at cost from Nissan.
This way all my maintenance stays with Infiniti and they should have zero issue not covering or goodwilling an item when I'm out of warranty. I know dealers can't void your warranty for not having maintenance done by them, but they'll definitely be more willing to help you out with an out of warranty issue.
I plan to do this every oil change. When my 15k is due I'll bring it to the dealer with my own parts (in-cabin and air filters) as I get them at cost from Nissan.
This way all my maintenance stays with Infiniti and they should have zero issue not covering or goodwilling an item when I'm out of warranty. I know dealers can't void your warranty for not having maintenance done by them, but they'll definitely be more willing to help you out with an out of warranty issue.
#25
Don't confuse being able to afford maintenance with just being dumb. By your response I'd say you are in the 18-22 category living on daddy's money. You really aren't impressing anyone with your comments. Quite the opposite, you just sound more and more like an idiot.
Try not to confuse intelligence with income levels. I'm smart enough NOT to waste money even though I make a Very nice living. You probably never had to pay for anything yourself and are just ignorant. You attempts to convince yourself and others shows your insecurity! You might want to think about therapy. Unlike you I have real job, paid for everything myself including my home, and don't get an allowance from dad.
Try not to confuse intelligence with income levels. I'm smart enough NOT to waste money even though I make a Very nice living. You probably never had to pay for anything yourself and are just ignorant. You attempts to convince yourself and others shows your insecurity! You might want to think about therapy. Unlike you I have real job, paid for everything myself including my home, and don't get an allowance from dad.
Of note, the harder a person works for their money, the smart they are with their money. They will spoil their children though.
#29
Like knowing market value and doing your research. Just because you have the money doesn't mean you should spend it all. Thats how you go from rich to poor real quick.
A lot of people spend extra money for the convenience, and I don't blame you, but spending time on research and learning how to manage money and spend wisely is the key to financial success.
I'm not poor by any means, but I enjoy learning how things work and are put together.
Personally, I think if you can't change your own oil and fluids as well as filters, spark plugs, and brakes you should not be driving a car or calling yourself a man.