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NO ONE, ever, will guarantee or warranty you the pressures in your tires.
And while your tires come with low pressure indicators, you should MAKE IT A HABIT to inspect your tires occasionally by using a tire pressure gauge.
Nitrogen or Air don’t make a difference, for everyday driving you’re not gaining anything by using nitrogen. Use a normal compressor to pump it up and call it a day.
Pressure differences across the tires don’t make much of a difference for daily commuting either, but generally keeping them uniform is good practice.
Welcome to the world of car ownership… it's a sad day in panda land that you are one but I’m sure as hell glad that you’ve come here with questions.. I suggest you ask a lot of them any time something comes up with your car.
And don’t go to the dealership… for anything.
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