20 Ways Your Mechanic Is Lying To You

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Change Your Oil Every 3,000 Miles

No. AAA notes that, for low-mileage drivers, most automakers recommend an oil change every 12 months. Modern lubricants can extend the time between oil changes to up to 7,500 miles; vehicles using full synthetic motor oils might wait up to 15,000. Even Jiffy Lube has backed off the 3,000-mile claim.

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Put Nitrogen in Your Tires

Nitrogen is supposed to help tires stay properly inflated through dramatic changes in weather. Consumer Reports says that’s not a factor with most modern tires, and it’s easy to reinflate tires yourself, saving about $5 per tire by using regular air instead of nitrogen.

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  1. If you have a flat and the the other tires are good can the dealer refuse to just sell you one tire or will you have to change all four tires. I went to NH for a wedding and got a flat
    the mileage on my car was 20,150 miles for the old tires . I tried to buy one tire in NH state. the tire refuse to sell me one tire and I had to purchase four new tires for my 2017 Lexus The owner of the store say that state law, is that true in NH
    thanks

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