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Could there be a problem with my new car since the ride is not as smooth as before?
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<blockquote data-quote="Amaterasu" data-source="post: 694248" data-attributes="member: 321115"><p>Nothing should be wrong at 1500 miles - take it back to the dealer for them ot fix it under warranty. </p><p></p><p>Tires are due to be rotated every 6-8K.</p><p></p><p>You could do a break in oil change now (I would), but oil changes are actually due every 3-7.5K depending on if you do city, highway or both. Think of 3 as 100% city and 7.5 as 100% rural highway never stuck in traffic and think of it as a line graph - find where you fall and use that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amaterasu, post: 694248, member: 321115"] Nothing should be wrong at 1500 miles - take it back to the dealer for them ot fix it under warranty. Tires are due to be rotated every 6-8K. You could do a break in oil change now (I would), but oil changes are actually due every 3-7.5K depending on if you do city, highway or both. Think of 3 as 100% city and 7.5 as 100% rural highway never stuck in traffic and think of it as a line graph - find where you fall and use that. [/QUOTE]
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