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[quote=Anonymous]I am trading in my 2015 highlander likely in the next month or two for some kind of minivan. It is overall in good shape but has some scrapes and, most importantly, is due for a fair amount of maintenance soon (but not now). The light isn't on but the car has just shy of 45k miles and hasn't gotten new brakes or tires since manufacture. Once again, not overdue, the car hasn't sounded the alarm but I'm sure the dealership will note this. What is the ROI on getting stuff like this fixed? I've already decided there is no way we would get the money back that we put into dealing with the scrapes and plan to have the car well cleaned before going in but I'm less sure about this maintenance stuff. Seems a little counterintuitive for me to pay for new brakes when they can likely do it cheaper with their in house mechanics but I also don't want to be low balled because of it. [/quote]
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