You will have to service a cheapused car periodically. The dealership may
offer a service program for a cheap used car or may be able to refer you to a
third party vendor. You could search the internet for service packages for a
cheap used car. Before committing to any program, you should acquire all of the
details before signing the contract.
After searching the internet for a third
party vendor and you are not satisfied with the results. You may want to chat
with your local dealer about service programs that cover the engine and
transmission. Some programs are only good for engine fluids, while others may
cover parts but not labor. This investigation may be a lengthy process but if
your contract does not include a service deal, it would be worth your time to
find a program. You will end up saving a whale load of cash in the end.
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