>
> Is the dealership milking me, or is it a "pretty good" idea to have
done at
> 15K intervals ?
Whole, pasturized, no-hormones-added, milk.
If your tires are wearing properly (run your hand across them in
addition to a visual inspection) there is NO reason to get an
alignment.
Front drive cars have TOUGH suspensions. You generally have to whack a
curb really hard, or wreck your car, or go into a hellacious pothole to
cause any shift.
I wouldn't just laugh in their faces, I'd take my car to another dealer
that doesn't try to get away with this b.s.
JM
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