15K miles service story
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Sorry to offended Walmart customers, there is certain people who never go there and I am the one
Anyway in according to service book from Infiniti you should not do anything besides oil change to your car until over 60K. Maybe reading it should help? Also as I said they did all required CHECKS which is normally free anyway ....
Anyway in according to service book from Infiniti you should not do anything besides oil change to your car until over 60K. Maybe reading it should help? Also as I said they did all required CHECKS which is normally free anyway ....
SOme people will not go to Walmart due to philosophical believes that it's wrecking America. I get that. But the advice applied eben if you go to Kmart, Pepboys, or any place motor oil is sold.
I read the service booklet and it does mention many things to do besides oil changes. You do need brake fluid, coolant, air and cabin filters as well as diff fluid and transmission fluid check/replace.
other people are trying to tell you that being jerked around by the dealer IS NOT OKAY. you need to get your car serviced elsewhere, regardless of how good you think it is, and the best way is to get your own parts from (your favorite local box store) and any competent mechanic.
Having lived in Philly, where a honest indie was hard to find, I can appreciate you wanting to stick with a dealership. But going back after such a negative experience just yells "treat me bad, I want more."
It's your money, you car, your pride. You can do whatever you want.
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SOme people will not go to Walmart due to philosophical believes that it's wrecking America. I get that. But the advice applied eben if you go to Kmart, Pepboys, or any place motor oil is sold.
I read the service booklet and it does mention many things to do besides oil changes. You do need brake fluid, coolant, air and cabin filters as well as diff fluid and transmission fluid check/replace.
other people are trying to tell you that being jerked around by the dealer IS NOT OKAY. you need to get your car serviced elsewhere, regardless of how good you think it is, and the best way is to get your own parts from (your favorite local box store) and any competent mechanic.
Having lived in Philly, where a honest indie was hard to find, I can appreciate you wanting to stick with a dealership. But going back after such a negative experience just yells "treat me bad, I want more."
It's your money, you car, your pride. You can do whatever you want.
I read the service booklet and it does mention many things to do besides oil changes. You do need brake fluid, coolant, air and cabin filters as well as diff fluid and transmission fluid check/replace.
other people are trying to tell you that being jerked around by the dealer IS NOT OKAY. you need to get your car serviced elsewhere, regardless of how good you think it is, and the best way is to get your own parts from (your favorite local box store) and any competent mechanic.
Having lived in Philly, where a honest indie was hard to find, I can appreciate you wanting to stick with a dealership. But going back after such a negative experience just yells "treat me bad, I want more."
It's your money, you car, your pride. You can do whatever you want.
SOme don't even read OP, I said I use my own oil and always do I don't go Walmart/Keymart since I have almost nothing to buy there. I don't buy their jeans, I don't eat that food and I do wash with detergent they are selling Plus can't take huge lines and people with huge carts in both. I agree oil is same any place, but why would I walk 2 miles in Walmart to find oil 15 cents cheaper if I could get same oil any smaller store in 5 min???
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SOme don't even read OP, I said I use my own oil and always do I don't go Walmart/Keymart since I have almost nothing to buy there. I don't buy their jeans, I don't eat that food and I do wash with detergent they are selling Plus can't take huge lines and people with huge carts in both. I agree oil is same any place, but why would I walk 2 miles in Walmart to find oil 15 cents cheaper if I could get same oil any smaller store in 5 min???
If you have a problem Walmart, say so. Please do not turn around and be nasty to people offering advice or comments THAT YOU ASKED FOR.
It doesn't matter where you buy your oil, or even that you brought your own. Whether I read that part or not is irrelevant to the fact that YOU GOT JERKED AROUND by the dealership.
If you are not smart enough to see what the problem is with your whole attitude, then no one can help you.
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@ Breitling:
Ever hear the phrase - "You reap what you sow"
In your case, if you behaved the way you are behaving on this site, chances are they are returning the favor. Just an observation based on some of your other posts I have read here. Just saying...
Good luck to you.
Ever hear the phrase - "You reap what you sow"
In your case, if you behaved the way you are behaving on this site, chances are they are returning the favor. Just an observation based on some of your other posts I have read here. Just saying...
Good luck to you.
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