(If you get a 50k
mile tuneup for your car, why not for your forever family?)
I've done the regular maintenance and had a 60,000 -
mile tuneup done at the Toyota dealership from which we bought the car.
Not exact matches
The interior vinyl shows quite well, the auction company states that the engine was removed for a full service, and the car was given a complete
tuneup less than 50
miles ago.
Ford says this engine won't need its first scheduled
tuneup until the car reaches 100,000
miles.
The car will not need a
tuneup, Olds says, until it reaches 100,000
miles.
Other than changing fluid and filters, no
tuneups or adjustments are required until the car reaches 100,000
miles.
I just get scheduled oil changes and
tuneups every 30k
miles.
The LX's sophisticated engine - also designed to go 100,000
miles before its first
tuneup - makes 200 horsepower.
As with many domestic engines, the 3.0 - liter V - 6 won't need its first
tuneup until it reaches 100,000
miles.
It comes with platinum - tipped spark plugs; it won't need a
tuneup for 100,000
miles.