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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4144586" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>I get that. It seems like 90% of the vehicles on the road now are ticking expense bombs waiting to go off. I suspect I will be keeping my car a while, new ones are out of sight price wise. Be careful about changing transmission fluid though. Sometimes changing the fluid on higher mileage vehicles can be bad as well and then it will start to have issues, since the dirt in it are actually helping it to run properly. Only advice I'd have is to ask people that have done it around 80K miles. I have heard changing it every 30K miles is good, while beyond that is debatable. Not trying to knock those that have suggested it. I'd like to hear how often they've done a flush and fill and when they did the first one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4144586, member: 27098"] I get that. It seems like 90% of the vehicles on the road now are ticking expense bombs waiting to go off. I suspect I will be keeping my car a while, new ones are out of sight price wise. Be careful about changing transmission fluid though. Sometimes changing the fluid on higher mileage vehicles can be bad as well and then it will start to have issues, since the dirt in it are actually helping it to run properly. Only advice I'd have is to ask people that have done it around 80K miles. I have heard changing it every 30K miles is good, while beyond that is debatable. Not trying to knock those that have suggested it. I'd like to hear how often they've done a flush and fill and when they did the first one. [/QUOTE]
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