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[quote=Anonymous]In Rockville, I'd recommend Auto Centro, but it's back in an industrial area so if you have mobility issues, it's not worth it as there's not much of a waiting area and you can't really walk out to places if you need to leave it there for the day. Maybe ask neighbors who they recommend near you. But as for what you need, oil change and also some belts/rubber seals do go bad with time even if miles are low. Avoid Jiffy Lube/etc as they get paid a commission on how much they can upsell you above an oil change. The dealer is honest but also expensive, so something in between those two (local shop) is your best option. THere's actually an AAA service center in Rockville just on the pike near RM high school, but not sure if they are any good as they're a chain. [/quote]
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