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About to purchase 08 suburban, what do I need to check?

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Old December 29th, 2012 | 6:00 PM
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Originally Posted by in2pro
I too do the same, and thought I was paying a higher price for a better level or quality of service... However I have since learned that the dealerships also hire the same knuckle draggers as many of the lube shops

There is no ASE certification needed to change oil, lube a chassis or rotate tires... You can only hope that your dealership has a qualification process and standards higher then the lube shops....

I agree with you, there are some slugs working at dealerships. In this area, the dealers have Quick lane locations for lube/oil and tire rotations. It looks like most of the workers there are newbies out of school. I wont take mine to the quick lane, i schedule oil changes when maint. work is being performed.
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