Preventative Maintenance Services
Cars that last over a decade have one thing in common: preventive maintenance.
Throughout the life of your vehicle, the manufacturer expects you to visit an automotive service center for factory scheduled maintenance. This includes common services like oil changes and tire rotations, as well as component inspections at certain mileage intervals. You may also need to replace certain system parts, like brake pads and rotors, as identified in your owner’s manual.
Following your maintenance schedule not only helps you get the longest life from your vehicle, it also keeps your car or truck covered under the factory warranty and extended warranties.
It makes sense. Your car manufacturer doesn’t want to pay for a vehicle that hasn’t been taken care of properly. Automotive maintenance saves you money in the long run by reducing the chance for unexpected problems and ensuring you’re covered if something goes wrong.