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How to Maintain A Used Car to Get More Miles



Back in the 1980’s and the 1990’s cars were much more prone to damages and were less reliable than the cars today. Cars these days can run 100,000 miles and get a few parts changed and run for another 200,000 miles. This is because the parts are manufactured with high precision due to advance in technology. Older cars used to run on mechanical systems but nowadays manufacturers have incorporated electrical systems which have resulted in lesser break down and have improved engine efficiencies. Also, we have several high quality products available in the market to change or repair parts that could not be done easy earlier. The average lifespan of a Car on the road currently is 12 years which proves the quality of today’s car. Now, if you are having a old car or looking to buy a used car, here are the tips that can help your car last few more year than its average life.

Get a car that is reliable

If you are buying a car make sure it is good quality car and is popular on the street. Cars like the Japanese make are known for their reliability and you can find parts at affordable prices. It is very important to get a car that suits your financial situation so that you don’t skip services or ignore replacing worn out parts to save few bucks.

Stick to the service schedule

Get your car serviced on time or once you reach a specified number of miles as mentioned by the manufacturer as every model’s schedule varies. Here few common maintenance items.
·        Change oil and oil filter routinely.
·        Keep all fluids appropriately filled. That may be included with oil changes.
·        Replace spark plugs.
·        Replace coolant.
·        Check brake fluid.
·        Rotate tires as recommended by the tire manufacturer.
·        Check the tire pressure of all tires once a month and before long trips.
·        Don't forget the Spare tire or donut; check its pressure too.
·        Other maintenance as needed per recommended schedule.

Follow the module

Read the module carefully first and follow it. There may be few things that you may think insignificant, but following these will definitely help you in the long run.

Make sure to use original spare parts
Don’t try to save on money while replacing the Spare Parts. Using low quality spare parts will affect the engine adversely. Original spare parts will last longer compared to the cheaper ones nullifying the extra amount you spend on it.

Keep your car clean

As simple as it sounds. This may be simple but very effective. Engine, exterior and interior needs to be cleaned with solutions so that it does not catch dust and invite rodents for free lunch. Keeping exterior clean can prevent your car from rusting. You will also be appreciated by others.

Do It Yourself

There several small maintenances that you can do by yourself.  Here are those.
·        Change wipers when they are worn.
·        Vacuum the interior and clean leather and vinyl with a proper cleanser.
·        Maintain proper tire inflation (keep a handle gauge in your glove box).
·        Don't forget to check the pressure in the spare tire (donut).
·       Check all lights (inside and out) to be sure none are burnt out.

Take out your car frequently

Do it start your car and take out for a round at least occasionally if not often. This is necessary to maintain the charge in the battery so that it is not dead and engine to work smoothly. Starting your car after a long time can welcome unwanted problems.

Driving style

The car condition depends extensively on driving style. Jack rabbit starts and brake stomping can put tremendous pressure on the drive train components and on suspension.
Al l these above mentioned parts and much more can be done to make your car last long. But don’t compromise and know when to sell your car. Below are the signs when you know it’s time to sell your car
·        When the car’s exterior has rusted beyond repair
·        It needs big repair that may cost more and becomes illogical to continue with the old car.
·        When the car is damaged by flood or a serious accident


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