How Can I Extend the Life of My Car?
- Regular Oil Changes & Fluid Flushes Prevent Extra Wear
- Tune Ups Catch Hidden Problems
- Take Your Car in for a Transmission Fluid Flush
- Keep Up With Regular Preventative Maintenance
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1. Avoid Expensive Car Failures
2. Extend the Lifespan of Your Vehicle
3. Save Money in the Long Run
4. AAMCO Colorado Can Help
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Avoid Expensive Car Failures
It may feel tedious to take your car in for oil changes and tune ups, but those services play a huge role in keeping your car running. For many people, it’s hard to think preventative auto maintenance is necessary because there probably aren’t signs of an issue. Of course, such car maintenance services are there exactly to prevent noticeable and expensive car repairs, as well as to keep your car running optimally for longer.
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Essential Services Extend the Lifespan of Your Vehicle
The purpose of regular maintenance services is to keep your car running optimally and, in doing so, extend the lifespan of your vehicle. There will be less wear on essential parts within your car, meaning it will run smoothly – and continue to do so for longer. Catching problems early on means heading off major repairs that can lead to a chain reaction within essential systems of your car.
Regular Oil Changes & Fluid Flushes Prevent Extra Wear
Getting your oil changed twice a year is necessary for two key reasons: your engine oil degrades over time and contaminants start to build up in the oil. As oil degrades, it will be less efficient at doing its job. Likewise, as contaminants build up in engine oil, they will cause more wear, tear, and damage to the inner workings of your engine. Both of these will begin to show signs when you drive and, if put off for longer periods of time, can cause real damage to your car’s engine. The more wear you put on your car, the faster it will hit the end of its road, especially when it comes to parts like your engine and transmission.
Tune Ups Catch Hidden Problems
When you have a tune up done on your car, you’ll have new spark plugs installed, as well as a good inspection done on essential systems. This should catch any looming problems that may not have presented noticeable symptoms yet. By catching these problems before they’re noticeable while driving, you’re able to head off larger issues before they cause a chain reaction.
A part failing in your cooling system can lead to problems with your engine and transmission, which are essential to a properly running vehicle. They can also be tricky and expensive to completely fix. With how interconnected the systems are in your car, keeping one healthy means the rest stay healthier for longer, too.
Potholes Are Rough, Protect your Car
If there is a strange noise in your exhaust, or it is smoking due to pothole impact, AAMCO Colorado offers a specialized exhaust system inspection, Vehicle Courtesy Check, and repair service that can help your vehicle stop smoking.
Regular Car Care Saves You Money in the Long Run
Whether you intend to keep the car for years to come or are looking to sell soon, keeping up with preventative maintenance will be to your benefit. Paying a little every once in a while to have regular car maintenance services done means keeping major repairs at bay. Those major repairs can put a major dent in your wallet that often can be prevented.
Major Transmission Repairs Are Expensive and Preventable
No car repair is cheap but some of the most expensive and difficult repairs are in the engine and transmission. Taking your car in for a transmission fluid flush, tune up, or other regular maintenance is relatively inexpensive considering it can help prevent such major transmission or engine repairs. As transmission fluid and engine oil get older and more contaminated, they’re less able to effectively do their job lubricating the inner parts and you’re more likely to get damaged parts that will require an expensive transmission repair service.
A Well-Maintained Car Will Be Worth More When Sold
Even if you are not planning on keeping your car for years to come, the price tag you can put on your car when you go to a dealer for a trade in or try selling the car yourself will be much lower if it’s not well-maintained. When preventative maintenance isn’t regularly done, there will be noticeable signs of extra wear and damage on key parts of the car that won’t go missed by a mechanic.
Whatever Your Auto Repair Needs, AAMCO Colorado Can Help
No matter how often you’re driving your car these days, it’s important to keep up with necessary regular maintenance on your car. When it comes to keeping your car in optimal running condition, there’s no one better to turn to than AAMCO Colorado mechanics.
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