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Car Maintenance

Tips for keeping your car mobile

  • Read the owner's manual
  • Give your tires the attention they need
  • Monthly check
  • Under-inflated tires
  • Neglecting to replace worn-out oil

Keeping your vehicle in top operating condition will save you fuel and money, reduce your long-term maintenance costs and minimize harmful exhaust emissions. A well-maintained vehicle is also more reliable and could be worth more when you want to sell it.

Read the owner's manual carefully to become familiar with your vehicle's maintenance schedule and requirements. Maintenance regimes vary widely from one vehicle to another – the manufacturer of your vehicle knows best.

It's usually best to leave the servicing of your vehicle in the hands of trained automotive professionals. They have the knowledge and tools to diagnose and correct problems and to put you on the road to safe, fuel-efficient driving. When purchasing motor oil, look for a brand that is rated as being "Energy Conserving." Using the lowest multigrade of oil recommended in your owner's manual can improve the fuel efficiency of the engine, particularly when starting it cold.

Virtually all of your vehicle's mechanical systems can affect fuel efficiency if not properly maintained. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for checking the engine, cooling and ignition system, brakes, drivetrain and emission-control system.

A well-maintained vehicle is more reliable and could be worth more when you want to sell it.



Testing, testing

Testing, testing

10:46am Friday 27th March 2009

There's more to buying a car than simply choosing from a brace of pretty exterior colours and signing on the dotted line, writes Iain Dooley, PA Features

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