Tips to maintain your car and extend its shelf life

Lifestyle Saturday 20/November/2021 21:08 PM
By: Statepoint
Tips to maintain your car and extend its shelf life

With car production hitting the brakes due to a global shortage of microchips, new car prices have hit record highs and people are holding onto their cars for longer. As a result, you may be looking for ways to keep your current ride in tip-top condition.

Here are three effective ways to extend the life of your car and experience smoother, safer driving:

Pay Attention

Don’t ignore warning signs that something is wrong with your car. Addressing issues as they arise can keep your car in good shape and help you avoid a dangerous situation. If your car is leaking, its engine or brakes don’t sound right, it’s vibrating or emitting an odd odour, have it looked at. You should also be sure to take note of the symbols on your car’s dashboard display. Some of these warnings indicate issues that are easy to address on your own -- for example, refilling your washer fluid or adjusting tire pressure. Others, however, may require a mechanic’s immediate intervention, such as faulty brakes or an issue with the car’s transmission.

Replace Your Tyres

Changing your tyres at the right time can do wonders for your car’s overall longevity. You should replace your tyres per the manufacturer’s recommendations, or sooner if the tread is less than 2/32nds of an inch or if there are visible signs of damage, such as cuts, cracks, splits, punctures or bulges.

However, any old replacement tyre may not do the trick. In addition to choosing tyres that fit your vehicle, you should choose tires that provide superior handling and grip in diverse weather and road conditions.

Keep it Clean

Keeping the exterior of your car clean is not just a matter of appearances. It can actually protect the paint job and prevent rusting. Don’t forget the car’s interior though. Regular detailing will keep seats and upholstery in good condition and make for more pleasant, better-smelling and healthier driving experiences. Vacuum out your car, wipe down frequently-touched surfaces and clean HVAC vents thoroughly.

With regular care and maintenance, you can extend the life of your car, make it safer and more reliable, and improve the driving experience.