4 Maintenance Tips For Getting Your Car Past 100,000 Miles

If your car is making a funny noise, read through my blog. You might find that I have already experienced that sound and provided you a solution to the problem.

4 Maintenance Tips For Getting Your Car Past 100,000 Miles

17 July 2015
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When you first purchase a new car, the idea is to have it last for a long time before you need to replace it. By having your car survive past the 100,000 mile mark, you are getting the most out of it. In order to keep your vehicle running strong with as little repairs as possible, you will want to follow these four maintenance tips to get it to last well past 100,000 miles:

  1. Every Month: It is important that you are checking the tire pressure monthly, as well as the oil and coolant levels. Once your car hits 100,000 miles, it is best to use high-mileage oil if the oil levels are too low and need to be filled. If tire pressure is low, you must fill it right away in order to keep the tire alignment in place. You also want to be sure that you are changing the coolant whenever the levels are too low to ensure that your engine doesn't give out on you. Without the right amount of coolant, your engine has a much higher chance of overheating.
  2.  Every 3,000 Miles: Every 3,000 miles, you want to be sure that you are changing the oil, as well as the oil filter, filling the washer fluid if needed, and cleaning the fuel. Changing the oil and oil filter is important to ensuring that all dirt and debris is removed so that your engine and other car components aren't suffering from excessive wear that dirt and debris can cause. You also want to be sure that you are cleaning the fuel by injecting a fuel cleaner into the fuel line. You can have a professional do this for you at the same time that they are providing an oil change. 
  3. Every 6 Months: Many people overlook this, but you should have the car waxed every 6 months in order to extend the life of the paint and reduce the chance of rusting. If your car makes it past 100,000 miles, having it in pristine condition on the exterior at least will allow you to sell it for a higher price. 
  4. Take Car in for Inspections Every Year: Taking your car into a local auto repair shop or the dealership every year for a thorough inspection will ensure that all other areas of the regular vehicle maintenance is covered. Be sure that you take the advice of the professionals and receive the repairs and maintenance services that are needed. Doing this even if it costs you a bit of money will actually ensure that money stays in your pocket. The value of your car will stay high, allowing you to sell it for more once the time is right. 

By following these four maintenance tips, you can be sure that you are much more likely to have your car last past 100,000 miles. At this point, you can trade it in or sell it and then ensure that you have more money in your pocket from the transaction due to the pristine condition you have kept it in.

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what to car sounds mean?

I have an older car that is constantly in the shop. Yes, this car does cost me a bit each year to keep on the road, but what I pay in repairs is much less than what I would pay to buy a new car. I have learned a lot over the years of driving this car. I have found out what just about any sound means and what it takes to make those repairs. If your car is making a funny noise or two, take a minute to read through my blog. You might find that I have already experienced that sound and have provided you a solution to the problem.