2001 - XG300 30,000 MILE SERVICE
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2001 - XG300 30,000 MILE SERVICE
Hyundai's manual requires certain things to be done at 30K miles. The dealer has a list of things that they recommend at a cost of $495.00. Is this a dealer money maker or is it worth doing? What does Hyundai require to keep the warranty in effect
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Re: 2001 - XG300 30,000 MILE SERVICE
Hyundai requires you to do those things as stated in the owner's manual.
While I believe there are additional things which may be beneficial at
30k, you're not required to do them to keep the warranty in effect.
I cannot comment on whether the additional items the dealer recommends are
simply "moneymakers" until I know what those items are.
While I believe there are additional things which may be beneficial at
30k, you're not required to do them to keep the warranty in effect.
I cannot comment on whether the additional items the dealer recommends are
simply "moneymakers" until I know what those items are.
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Re: 2001 - XG300 30,000 MILE SERVICE
Hyundai requires you to do those things as stated in the owner's manual.
While I believe there are additional things which may be beneficial at
30k, you're not required to do them to keep the warranty in effect.
I cannot comment on whether the additional items the dealer recommends are
simply "moneymakers" until I know what those items are.
While I believe there are additional things which may be beneficial at
30k, you're not required to do them to keep the warranty in effect.
I cannot comment on whether the additional items the dealer recommends are
simply "moneymakers" until I know what those items are.
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Re: 2001 - XG300 30,000 MILE SERVICE
Hyundai requires you to do those things as stated in the owner's manual.
While I believe there are additional things which may be beneficial at
30k, you're not required to do them to keep the warranty in effect.
I cannot comment on whether the additional items the dealer recommends are
simply "moneymakers" until I know what those items are.
While I believe there are additional things which may be beneficial at
30k, you're not required to do them to keep the warranty in effect.
I cannot comment on whether the additional items the dealer recommends are
simply "moneymakers" until I know what those items are.
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