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Thanks for the replies everyone. I really appreciate them. I'm amazed at the responsiveness and knowledge of the people on this forum.
Assumptions might be that I have the means to do any of this, but unfortunately I do not. I live in an apartment and I don't even have a garage or driveway (or any real dedicated space) to do work on my car. I'm new to the area that I'm living in now, so I don't know of any trusted mechanics, and wanted to have the work on my car done at a dealership because of this (and at least until I was out of my first 60K). I guess my main concern/question to the forum was that it wasn't unreasonable that my car would need the said work to be done to it. This is my first car, I love it, and needed the peace of mind from others who know the car and know the business. If I could get to a point where I have the means and the skills to start doing some of this stuff on my own... well, that would be awesome.
The work has been done to the car and I was at least able to get 10% off most parts and labor charges. I could pretty much tell myself that the tires were due for the replacing, and in response to a previous comment, I noticed recently that when I pressed on the brakes coming down past ~45 mph, I would get vibration in the pedal. This has been ongoing for the last 2 months or so.
What I've learned is to be a little more keen when shopping... that I have options. I've also learned that this is an awesome forum -- thanks guys!!
Assumptions might be that I have the means to do any of this, but unfortunately I do not. I live in an apartment and I don't even have a garage or driveway (or any real dedicated space) to do work on my car. I'm new to the area that I'm living in now, so I don't know of any trusted mechanics, and wanted to have the work on my car done at a dealership because of this (and at least until I was out of my first 60K). I guess my main concern/question to the forum was that it wasn't unreasonable that my car would need the said work to be done to it. This is my first car, I love it, and needed the peace of mind from others who know the car and know the business. If I could get to a point where I have the means and the skills to start doing some of this stuff on my own... well, that would be awesome.
The work has been done to the car and I was at least able to get 10% off most parts and labor charges. I could pretty much tell myself that the tires were due for the replacing, and in response to a previous comment, I noticed recently that when I pressed on the brakes coming down past ~45 mph, I would get vibration in the pedal. This has been ongoing for the last 2 months or so.
What I've learned is to be a little more keen when shopping... that I have options. I've also learned that this is an awesome forum -- thanks guys!!