Now if it's an older car you can simply bring it in for something called an inspection in which the mechanics will go over all necessary points that need to be addressed. However you don't necessarily need to take it to the dealership to do this. If you find a good independent mechanic that can do it for much cheaper
Most newer cars have computer systems that track the car's mileage and other operating characteristics and advise when service is required
The automobile will tell you either with a sentence or the older ones a check engine light for the most part
My IR senior on driver side is out the dealer want 578.00 to fix do anyone know someone less expensive
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