20th Oct 2018, 13:28

All that just to check transmission fluid on a newer vehicle. Yeah, definitely worth it.

20th Oct 2018, 18:00

Not a lot of money as I am thinking??

Again, talking about checking basic fluids and how unnecessary it is to need a lift to check them, whether a lift is expensive or inexpensive. Case closed.

21st Oct 2018, 20:06

What if someone lives in a condominium, maybe then they can get permission from the HOA and install the lift in their personal parking space.

22nd Oct 2018, 02:48

Seriously, where are you trying to go with this? The past few comments are more than likely referring to car owners (maybe not you and maybe not me) whom are not mechanically inclined but yet know how to check vital fluids. Used to be a simple thing to do in your own driveway, but not any more.

My car is a older RWD V8 body on frame configuration. Pretty easy to do anything, and I have the privilege to use my friend's shop to do whatever I want. Nobody touches my car but me.

Let's get to reality here, the average person who checks their own fluids is NOT gonna go through the whole procedure of remodeling their garage (if they have one) and purchase a lift.