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How Much Do You Spend on Maintenance in a Year?

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Old 08-18-2005 | 05:35 PM
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DaveB:
How many miles do you drive a year?
Just curious, I usually go around 5000 miles between mobil 1 changes, but a lot of my driving is in Dallas stop and go, and when I am not in Dallas traffic, I usually drive pretty hard.

How many miles were on your Maxima?

The $600 dollar service can be cheaper, I do the air filter, in cabin filter and brakes myself. I will also do the plugs myself at 60000, I agree, I have not seen too many 60000 miles plugs that looked great. I want to say the dealer only charged $80 for the belts on the Maxima, which was more reasonable than some other cars....
 
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Old 08-18-2005 | 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by jran76
DaveB:
How many miles do you drive a year?
Just curious, I usually go around 5000 miles between mobil 1 changes, but a lot of my driving is in Dallas stop and go, and when I am not in Dallas traffic, I usually drive pretty hard.
I drive 10-12K a year with probably 70% of that being city type driving. I change the oil every 5-6K. I drive hard maybe 20% of the time.

How many miles were on your Maxima?

The $600 dollar service can be cheaper, I do the air filter, in cabin filter and brakes myself. I will also do the plugs myself at 60000, I agree, I have not seen too many 60000 miles plugs that looked great. I want to say the dealer only charged $80 for the belts on the Maxima, which was more reasonable than some other cars....
My 96 Maxima had 117K on it when sold. 140+ 1/4 passes, original clutch, driven pretty hard, pushing 30% more whp that stock, and still was getting 20mpg in the city. I recently helped the current owner swap on new belts at 123K. Yes, the original stock belts went 123K and neither showed any signs of needing replacement. The accessory belt takes all of 10 minutes to replace. The powersteering belt on the Maxima takes a little longer (30 minutes). $80 for a dealer to do both is very reasonable. The G35's belts should be much easier due to the orientation of the motor.

The only things I replaced over 6 years of hard use were:

1) Knock sensor
2) Both axles (busted boots at 100K)
3) Spark plugs
4) One coil pack
5) Lots of fluids
6) Temp sensor
7) F/R Struts
8) Brake pads
9) Front rotors
10) Front swaybar bushings
 
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Old 08-27-2005 | 05:51 AM
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BMW doesn't seem all that expensive when your maintenance costs are $0


I haven't dropped a dime on maintenance in a long time
 
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Old 08-27-2005 | 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by leakytwot
BMW doesn't seem all that expensive when your maintenance costs are $0


I haven't dropped a dime on maintenance in a long time
Then you're on the wrong site aren't you? Try sanctimoniousBMWdrivers.com
I'll be over there in a minute to tell you and your buddies all about the different ways the G can serve you your lunch, and about the two jet-ski's included with the G for the same price as your inexpensive Beemer.

Buh-bye.
 
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Old 08-27-2005 | 07:38 AM
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And let's face it. The only reason you and and your uber-smug pals would come over here (other than to giggle about your name "Billy said leaky twot") is to try and reassure yourselves that you did the right thing when you bought your Aryan mobile. Sorry, pal, but unless your in a M3 or a 540 with the Sportpack you took it in the hoop for nothing but the right to have the blue and white propellor on your hood - a nice little badge for the Head of Insecurity.

But your car is refined. I think that every time I look in my rearview mirror at one.

Are you still here?
 
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Old 08-28-2005 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by mpgxsvcd
I assume you are talking about the Goodyear eagle F1’s? How did you like those tires? I wanted to put Eagle GS D3’s on my G35 but I realized that they don’t offer them in that size. Are the GY F1’s a good substitute? Are there any other tires you would recommend?
Was talking about the Eagle F1 GSD3's, yeah. Fantastic tires. Expect about 15k miles of the best wet and dry traction you could imagine. Short life, expensive, but very very good tires. 235/50/17.
 
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Old 08-28-2005 | 05:45 PM
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Then you're on the wrong site aren't you? Try sanctimoniousBMWdrivers.com
I'll be over there in a minute to tell you and your buddies all about the different ways the G can serve you your lunch, and about the two jet-ski's included with the G for the same price as your inexpensive Beemer.

Buh-bye.
That's the best thing I've read all week
 
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