60,000 Mile Service
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60,000 Mile Service Receipt Example
This receipt documents the 60,000 mile scheduled maintenance on a 2018 Toyota Camry XLE at 60,482 miles. The 60k package is the most comprehensive routine maintenance milestone: it adds iridium spark plugs, engine air filter, and cabin air filter to the standard oil change and tire rotation. Each OEM part number is printed on the receipt, and the VIN (last 4: 4731) ties the service record to this specific vehicle for warranty and resale documentation.
This 60,000-mile service receipt documents the manufacturer-scheduled major service for a 2020 Honda CR-V: synthetic oil change ($85), tire rotation, brake fluid flush, transmission fluid service, spark plug inspection, and 27-point check, totaling $389.40 with 7% tax on parts.
Receipt Breakdown
What Makes This Receipt Realistic
- • Service header: 2018 Toyota Camry XLE, VIN last four (4731), Odometer 60,482 mi
- • OEM part numbers on every parts line: #17801-31110, #87139-47010, #90919-01253
- • Iridium spark plugs individually priced ($15.99 × 4), not bundled into a labor line
- • Multi-point inspection listed at $0.00, complimentary but on the work order
- • Shop supplies scale with the job: $8.50 vs $4.95 at the lighter 30k service
- • Service interval name: "60,000 Mile Scheduled Maintenance" in the receipt header
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in a 60,000 mile service and how does it appear on the receipt?
This 60k receipt shows seven line items: Full Synthetic Oil Change – 0W-20 6QT at $59.95, Engine Air Filter #17801-31110 at $29.99, Cabin Air Filter #87139-47010 at $27.99, Iridium Spark Plugs ×4 #90919-01253 at $63.96 ($15.99 each), Tire Rotation – 4-Wheel at $19.99, Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection (complimentary, $0.00), and Shop Supplies at $8.50. The vehicle is a 2018 Toyota Camry XLE, VIN last four 4731, Odometer 60,482 mi. Subtotal is $210.38. At 8.5% tax the total is $228.26 paid by Mastercard.
Why are spark plugs more expensive on a 60k service receipt than other items?
Modern vehicles use iridium or platinum tipped spark plugs that are more expensive than copper-tip plugs but last much longer, typically 60,000–100,000 miles. The 60k service is often the first time spark plugs are replaced on these vehicles. On this receipt, four iridium plugs at $15.99 each = $63.96, making plugs the highest-cost parts line. The OEM part number (#90919-01253) is called out so the customer can verify that iridium-grade plugs to manufacturer specification were installed rather than cheaper copper-tip substitutes.
How does a 60k service receipt differ from a 30k service receipt?
A 30k receipt typically shows three or four line items: oil change, tire rotation, multi-point inspection, and shop supplies, totaling $80–$100 at most shops. A 60k receipt adds wear items that hit their first replacement interval: spark plugs (iridium, typically $60–$80 for a 4-cylinder), engine air filter ($25–$45), and cabin air filter ($25–$40). The 60k receipt total is usually $200–$300 depending on the vehicle, making it the most expensive routine maintenance receipt until the 90k service.