Top Ten Tips for Car Maintenance

Anyone who has taken their car into the shop to get it fixed for something preventable knows how much money it costs – enough to make your eyes water. In order to avoid these unnecessary costs it is a simple matter of carrying out some basic maintenance every once in a while. Here are some of the most beneficial things you can do to ensure you do not throw money away.

 

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Etiquette For Car Maintenance

Car maintenance is something that we all have to deal with at some point in our lives. However, what most people fail to realize is that there is certain etiquette that goes along with owning a car. When you are a vehicle owner, you need to be cognizant of other people around you. For instance, if your oil needs to be changed, are you going to change your oil in your driveway where all of the neighbors can see? How would you feel if you came home the next day and saw all of your neighbors changing the oil in their cars in their driveways?

If you absolutely must change the oil in your car, then you should try to do it during a time when there aren’t quite as many people out such as the early morning or later at night. Something like this shouldn’t really be a problem because changing the oil in your car isn’t something that is noisy. The only thing that you have to be aware of is that you are as careful as you can be while actually changing your oil because it can spill and stain the roadway.

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10 Basic Car Maintenance Tips

When you purchase a new car and drive it off the lot, the last thing you are generally worried about is a need for costly repairs. If you take care of your vehicle and keep up with maintenance, you can avoid many major problems down the road. Fail to take care of routine issues and your new vehicle will not stay that way for long.

So, what do you need to do to keep your new car running right? The following are the top 10 maintenance tips to help you keep your vehicle on the road and out of the shop:

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