Tuesday, October 25, 2011

If you buy a used car from a dealer, will they usually change the spark plugs?

Its a 1999 Subaru Impreza Outback, with a 2.2L H4, and it had 72,000 miles when I bought it from a chevy dealer. Now it has 73,000, should I change them anyway? Do dealer's usually change the spark plugs?
If you buy a used car from a dealer, will they usually change the spark plugs?
you kidding, usually not, that costs money...
If you buy a used car from a dealer, will they usually change the spark plugs?
Some do... most don't



It's always a good idea to change your plugs if you question them... replace them, that way you know it's done, and at what mileage.



- Good Luck!
pull one out and look. they probably wont do that putting extra expense and taking from there profit. Yes I would change the plugs and just as important change the wires too.
They don't spend any money for the customer if they don't have to.......change them yourself.......Hope this helps.
Spend the $20 and do it yourself. You'll feel better.
dealers try to get the most out of a car while putting the least into it.......because you have no idea if they were changed I would definitely change them and note the mileage so you can keep up with your maintenance.....P.S. the dealer in all probability did not change them.......
very rare will a dealer change plugs especially if the car is running ok, i would replace them but you may find it hard to change the plugs with a normal plug socket due to space with the engine being a flat 4, i have a special tool which i bought from subaru when i had my wrx cost me approx 拢20
no way unless it miss firing and eventhen usualy not
LOL, I really doubt it. They're not a charity after all. They'll make you feel like you're in their debt if they even change the oil.
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