Hey guys! Is the service for the first 80k miles really that important? I mean, what if I don't have any issues with the cabin filter and tires? Do I really need to take the car to the dealership?
I get where you're coming from, and I’m not a fan of it either. However, I think it’s important to keep in mind that if something breaks related to that, they may refuse to honor any warranty claims if you don’t show up as required. Just a thought
Yes, the 80k-mile service is important, even without visible issues, it ensures critical components like brakes, fluids, and systems are checked, skipping it might affect warranty coverage or resale value, so don't.
Totally agree, it's like preventative care. Even if everythings running smoothly, having that peace of mind and keeping the warranty intact is totally worth it.. Plus, dealerships sometimes catch stuff you'd never even think to check.