Getting the Longest Service Out of Your Vehicle Saves $$$Remar Sutton, DCU StreetWise National Spokesperson
Many people are keeping their cars longer. According to a recent report by the research company R. L. Polk & Co., the median age of operational passenger cars in 2007 was 9.2 years. Take good care of your car or truck and it will give you many years of service. Extra service years can save you money long-term. In the current economic climate, all of us are looking for ways to trim our spending. Here's how to stretch the good life for your wheels.
Maintaining Your Vehicle
Many of today's vehicles can last for well over 100,000 miles with few major repairs. The key to this longevity is proper and timely maintenance.
Start by following the maintenance schedule in the owner's manual. The maintenance schedule lists the mileage intervals for performing specific services, such as oil changes and tire rotation. Performing these services at the recommended times helps reduce wear and tear on parts and can also reduce the need for costly repairs.
Regular maintenance tasks include:
Fix problems when small
Increase your vehicle’s longevity by taking care of problems as soon as they appear. Paying attention to any changes in how the car sounds, how it smells, or how it handles can alert you to a problem. Ignoring or delaying the repair of minor problems usually leads to bigger and more costly problems.
Picking a mechanic
A good mechanic and service center are key to good automotive service and repairs. Year in and year out, poor automotive repairs lead consumer complaints. Choosing from the many options can be important. Dealerships, chain service centers, independent service centers, and specialty shops all want your business. Here are some tips to help you choose a shop that's right for you.
Once you've found a shop you like, keep using it. They can help you keep track of your maintenance needs as well as keeping your car in great shape.
Repair or replace
As your car ages, you'll need to decide whether to fix it or to replace it.
Reasons to repair your car
Reasons to replace your car
If you decide to repair your car but the cost is more than you can pay at once, an auto repair loan (or a personal) loan may be just the ticket. If it’s time to trade for new wheels, why not get pre-approved for an auto loan at DCU. Talk to DCU about your options.
For more information
These articles in the StreetWise Repair and Warranty Services section, provide more information about maintaining your vehicle, choosing a mechanic, and getting good service.
Make your car last 200,000 miles from Consumer Reports
Safecar.gov has a section on tire maintenance and safety including videos of how to check your tire pressure.
Taking the Scare Out of Auto Repair from the FTC
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Remar Sutton
Prepared by Remar Sutton and Associates for DCU, March 2008. All rights reserved.
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