How to Make Your Vehicle Last Longer

It can take a big chunk out of your monthly money just getting from point A to point B – yep, motoring costs in the US are escalating. There are some things you can’t do anything about – the price of fuel just keeps on rising, you’ve got to have adequate insurance and repairs are always going to be necessary when you can least afford them. There are a few things you can do however – things which can actually make your car last that little bit longer.

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Okay, down at Nissan Riverside they’ve got some great motors which you’d love to take on a test drive but the following tips can help with both scenarios:

A – you simply can’t afford to replace your car right now so you’ve got to make it last as long as possible or
B – you’ve found your perfect match on http://metronissanredlands.com, you’ve done the deal and now you want to make sure that your car lasts for as long as possible.

Here’s how to do it:

• Regular filter changes – these help your car to breathe more easily. Changing the oil and oil filter is not rocket science and can make a big difference to the longevity (and incidentally fuel consumption) of your car. A new air filter can help the engine to keep going for longer and also help with fuel economy.
• Keeping cool – it’s important to check the coolant level every once in a while, this simple thing can potentially save hundreds of dollars in repair bills. If your cooling system isn’t functioning correctly your whole engine can over-heat and go into melt down.

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• Checking the pressure – tire pressures that is. This is an easy and important but often neglected part of routine car maintenance. Your tires are the only thing between you and the road so make sure that they are inflated to the correct pressure. This helps with safety, fuel economy and helps your tires to live longer. Money savers all round.
• Take a closer look – this is a very easy thing which everybody can do, even those with the minimum amount of motoring knowledge. Spend five minutes to walk around the car and really take a look at it. Check the tire wear, pop the hood and check that the hoses are in good condition, check that the lights are all working as they should – just five minutes every week or two can be a real help.
• Be a smarter driver – the way that your car is driven has a massive impact on how long it will last and the type of condition it will be in. You can save lots of wear and tear on your vehicle by careful driving, as well as helping with fuel economy. If you set off like a race car and slam your brakes on at the last minute each time you pull up it will have an effect on your brakes, engine and the rest of your car. There really is no need to put your vehicle parts under such added pressure.
• Keep your car clean and covered up – Regularly washing and waxing your car can help the body work to stay in good condition and regularly cleaning the interior of your car will help to keep it stain free and fresh smelling. It’s also a good idea to park your car in the shade and away from the sun although avoid areas where it is likely to be covered in tree sap and bird droppings.

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And that really is all there is to it.

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