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Canadian Service all included

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Happy New years to all my fellow Kia Cadenza Owners. I just confirmed that at least for Canadian owners of K900 and Cadenza's all regular services such as 6000 km's 18,000 km's checkups and oil changes as outlined in the owners manual etc . are fully covered and there are no additional charges for the owners. There seemed to be some discussion on this site and a reluctance do normal servicing at the dealer(s) such as oil changes done at a Kia dealer because of costs with some concern if not done there losing warrant. Well if there is no cost then these concerns are alleviated.I bought my car new and maybe this is not transferrable to the next or subsequent owners.I must admit I did do not ask that question.
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At the very least that may be only a Canadian thing, and even then I don't think the person that told you that was correct. I got my service included with my lease for 3 years as a promotion from Kia (lease deal). It was advertised nationally and discontinued the month after I got my lease. It's possible you are correct though :p
At the very least that may be only a Canadian thing, and even then I don't think the person that told you that was correct. I got my service included with my lease for 3 years as a promotion from Kia (lease deal). It was advertised nationally and discontinued the month after I got my lease. It's possible you are correct though :p
No disrespect intended my understanding is that in Canada ( I think for K900's in the USA) with K900's and Cadenza are treated as luxury cars and all service is included regardless of lease or purchase for 5 years,
Regardless prior to my K900 I owned an Optima and I had to pay for service although oil changes were free. By having Kia doing the service I always felt some sense of knowing that my warranty could never be challenged for having non-recognized service
No disrespect taken :) (now or originally). I can't vouch for K900 owners here in the US but I know it wasn't a thing at the very least when I got my car. I guess it could have changed but I know when I got mine it was a special incentive.
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