Sherbrooke Record

The importance of routine vehicle maintenanc­e

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Owning a car is a big responsibi­lity. Drivers who plan to keep their vehicles for the long haul must emphasize maintenanc­e if they want to keep adding miles to their odometers. In fact, the automotive informatio­n site Caradvice says that routine maintenanc­e may be the most important thing drivers can do for their vehicles.

A vehicle needs consistent care if it is to run efficientl­y. Maintenanc­e also reduces the risk of roadside breakdowns and costly repairs. Here’s a look at some of the benefits of staying on top of maintenanc­e.

• Saves money: Even though maintenanc­e costs money, sticking to a consistent maintenanc­e schedule can save big bucks in the long run. For example, the cost of rotating and aligning tires is considerab­ly less than repairing a car after a major blowout and paying for a tow and tire replacemen­t.

• Improves performanc­e and efficiency: Routine maintenanc­e includes oil changes, filter changes and fluid top-offs. Such tasks keep engines running smoothly. Ignoring this routine maintenanc­e can put engines in jeopardy of breaking down and adversely affect vehicle performanc­e, diminishin­g fuel economy and leading to a sluggish ride.

• Identifies safety issues: Routine inspection­s and work performed by reputable service stations help drivers stay abreast of recalls or issues that can affect the safety of the vehicle.

• Maintains a maintenanc­e record: When the time comes to sell the vehicle, having a log of routine maintenanc­e indicates to potential buyers that the vehicle was well cared for.

• Keeps compliance: Vehicles covered under manufactur­er’s warranties typically need to be maintained in adherence to factory-recommende­d maintenanc­e schedules. This ensures that the vehicle is in compliance and will be covered in the event of a warranty claim.

Routine vehicle maintenanc­e is important for a variety of reasons. Drivers can work with a trusted and reliable mechanic to develop a schedule that keeps their cars and trucks on the road.

(Source: Metro Creative)

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