The Importance of Vehicle Maintenance
Tips for Better Mileage
- Replace your air filter.
- Keep your tires properly inflated.
- Use the recommended grade of oil.
Source: http://epa.gov
For most people, a vehicle is a
major investment, second only to buying a house. A National Institute for
Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) study found that at least half of consumers
neglect routine maintenance, with young people being the least likely to keep up
with service schedules. Almost two-thirds of automotive technicians believe that
consumers can take care of their vehicles’ maintenance and repair needs for less
than $500 annually. Considering the average cost and complexity of a new
vehicle, you may be penny-wise and dollar-foolish if you neglect routine
maintenance.
What do we mean by "vehicle maintenance"?
Vehicle maintenance means keeping all the systems and features functioning as
closely as possible to the manufacturer’s original design intentions. Routine
maintenance should be an ongoing process that begins when the vehicle is new,
because any machine that receives use will also accumulate wear. Proactively
tending to your vehicle’s maintenance needs is likely to help your vehicle
start, run, and stop as the manufacturer intended, so you get the maximum amount
of performance, reliability, and service life. Periodic inspections of the
vehicle’s systems are the easiest way to monitor its health.
Here are ten of the most common systems and components that should be regularly maintained on your vehicle:
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