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Tire rotation interval?

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Thanks for the info Mike, New York standup!
5 quarts it is. I would consider doing it myself but I know I would not be diligent on keeping receipts for record of oil change.
I'm going the long haul with this one, but I will agree that documentation of service done at a certified shop does help resale value. My salesman was great to deal with and said i could've got a bit more if I had service invoices with my prior Nissan.
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I've got a 2019 JLUR with the 2.0. It also takes 5 quarts. I do my own oil changes and 5 tire rotations every 5k miles. About $50 covers the synthetic oil and oem filter, which is way too small of a price spent out of pocket to not let the dealer touch my vehicle.

If you do roll the dice with the dealer, verify whether or not they rotate all 5. Seems that most dealers only do the 4 on the ground, and some will do the 5th for a fee.
Check out the thread here on the extended length filters - highly recommended.

And Pennsoil Platinum and an extended filter is a whopping $35 on Amazon. Set it up on subscribe and save to arrive every 4 months (adjust based on your driving amount) and you are set.
 
 







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