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Originally Posted by SwissXC90
Why don't you document it?
There's nothing to stop you writing the services down that you do yourself into the service booklet.
Makes for a better FSH history presentation should you ever decide to sell the car
To the OP:
Those selling prices are ridiculously cheap regardless of which car you go for
You get a heck of a lot of car for that money, compared to the new prices.
You're talking about 5% of new car value....
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What I have always done Swiss is use the blank pages at the back of the owners manual and I record every single thing that I have done including date and mileage.
What I meant was officially documented and garage stamped.
When I sold my XC70 recently my comprehensive records, coupled with receipts etc made a massive difference to the guy that bought it.
With my XC90 I have done the same and it's surprising when I look at it how much I have actually done to it since February.