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So you don't have access to the service history, then.
Maybe a dealer service department can look up the VINs to see the service histories.
Originally Posted by Selym
Check to see that the recommended maintenance was done at the recommend intervals. Check the owner's manual. It's available at the Infiniti US website.
So I'm going through Carmax and they don't have any of the service records from the previous owner. Only the vehicle history records from Autocheck.
I'd check with an Infiniti dealer to see if they can run the VINs through their system.
So I was able to get maintenance records for both and they were maintained well. It looks like the LP sedan met more of the scheduled mile checks, but overall nothing crazy between the two.
I noticed the LP sedan had a couple notes for:
Tire(s) balanced
Tire(s) mounted
Two tires mounted
I'm guessing that just means they rotated the wheels side to side? Since it's a staggered setup, this doesn't usually happen does it?
So I was able to get maintenance records for both and they were maintained well. It looks like the LP sedan met more of the scheduled mile checks, but overall nothing crazy between the two.
I noticed the LP sedan had a couple notes for:
Tire(s) balanced
Tire(s) mounted
Two tires mounted
I'm guessing that just means they rotated the wheels side to side? Since it's a staggered setup, this doesn't usually happen does it?
"Tires mounted" generally means tires were mounted on rims. "Tires balanced" generally means the tire/wheel assembly was balanced. In other words, tires were probably replaced.
Are these cars you're considering AWD or RWD? If the latter, it's a staggered setup. If the former, it's a square setup.
"Tires mounted" generally means tires were mounted on rims. "Tires balanced" generally means the tire/wheel assembly was balanced. In other words, tires were probably replaced.
Are these cars you're considering AWD or RWD? If the latter, it's a staggered setup. If the former, it's a square setup.
So it looks like the first time the tires mounted and balanced showed up was at 11K and then again at 23K.
And these are RWD cars.
In general, it doesn't look like anything stuck out too much from the records.