
What Scheduled Maintenance Includes
As a guide, plan on oil service every 3,000 to 7,500 miles (depending on oil type) and more extensive services every 15,000 to 30,000 miles per your manufacturer’s schedule. We follow your vehicle’s actual factory schedule — not a generic upsell menu.
Why Maintenance at Elevation Beats the Dealership
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Maintenance Protects Resale Value, Too
A documented service history is one of the strongest resale assets a used vehicle can have — and increasingly, buyers ask for it. Every visit to Elevation builds a photo-documented digital record of your vehicle’s condition and the services performed, which does double duty: it supports warranty claims while you own the car, and it proves careful ownership when you sell. For Denver’s most in-demand used vehicles — Subarus, Tacomas, 4Runners, Jeeps — complete maintenance records routinely add meaningful value at sale time.
The 30/60/90K Services, Explained
Those interval services in your owner’s manual aren’t arbitrary. Around 30,000 miles, filters and several fluids reach the end of their service life. By 60,000, many vehicles are due for brake fluid, coolant checks, and transmission fluid evaluation — plus spark plugs on some engines. The 90,000–100,000 mile service is the big one: long-life spark plugs, coolant, and often timing components come due together. Spreading this work across regular visits — instead of discovering it all at once — is exactly what a maintenance relationship with a good shop is for.
