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Nov 23, 2017Explorer
I do my own work on the travel trailer. It's really a very simple little tiny home on wheels.
My Nissan truck, I am lucky to have an excellent local dealer service dept. The fellas there do good work in a timely manner. If they need to keep the truck for more than a few hours, they give me a new car or truck to drive, no added cost. So I like to deal with them.
I do generally change oil myself since it's so easy.
My local Ford dealer is another story. I'm about to give up on them for service on the Fords in the family.
I'm 65, and am 8 years retired, so I have plenty of time on my hands to take the time to do the work slowly and correctly on the TT. I like working on it and tinkering with it, making mods to suit my use.
My Nissan truck, I am lucky to have an excellent local dealer service dept. The fellas there do good work in a timely manner. If they need to keep the truck for more than a few hours, they give me a new car or truck to drive, no added cost. So I like to deal with them.
I do generally change oil myself since it's so easy.
My local Ford dealer is another story. I'm about to give up on them for service on the Fords in the family.
I'm 65, and am 8 years retired, so I have plenty of time on my hands to take the time to do the work slowly and correctly on the TT. I like working on it and tinkering with it, making mods to suit my use.
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