Yes but my recommendation is to go to the dealer. As a former dealer, you want to build history with the dealership on your vehicle, that way when you trade in, you get a better trade-in allowance when its time for an upgrade! Yes, it might cost more, but in the end, you want to have as much maintenance history as possible. By going to cheaper places you deprive the dealership of an oppurrunity to maintain your vehicle/investment for you, and oftentimes, reduces the value of your trade-in when wanting a new vehicle. We grown folk, and handle business to ensure you get what you want in the end! They will check to see what type of maintenance history you have, and if none, you will not like your trade in value:(
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