[Elantra GT] 30k mile service

Wayne Moses wa_moses at hotmail.com
Thu Dec 29 09:57:40 EST 2005


>From: Brian Nystrom <brian.nystrom at verizon.net>
>Reply-To: brian.nystrom at verizon.net, "Drivers &amp;Believers Website : 
>Hyundai Elantra GT forum"<Elantra_gt at gwebworks.com>
>To: "Drivers &amp; Believers Website : Hyundai Elantra GT 
>forum"<Elantra_gt at gwebworks.com>
>Subject: Re: [Elantra GT] 30k mile service
>Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 20:35:50 -0500

>Once you know what's required, you'll know if your dealer is trying to
>add on unnecessary items. Unless there's a very specific reason to do
>so, I would not let a dealer do anything that's not on the schedule, nor
>do any of it more often than required.

Agreed.

It is well known that the dealer has its own "schedule" for replacing stuff, 
and that is usually shorter term than the manufacturer's schedule, which is 
the important one for warranty. The dealer is just out to make a buck, as is 
his right. That said, the consumer must be educated as to what is really 
required and when. Hyundai does an excellent job of this, both in the 
manuals and WebTech.

Wayne





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