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Keeping Your Luxury Car On The Road

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Modern cars are filled to the brim with tech. So much so, that a huge portion of today’s car issues are caused by the technology itself. Luxury cars have more tech and gadgets that any other cars on the market, which can make them much more prone to failure. Keeping your car on the road is, obviously, a huge concern. So, to help you to look after your luxury motor, this post will go through some of the ways that you can make sure that your car never needs the garage.

  • Regular Servicing

Most countries will require that your car is serviced every few years, to make sure that it’s safe to be on the road. These rules don’t factor in the entire car’s usability, though. Instead of going for a service every few years, most car owners should be having them done yearly. Especially if you live in a hot country. Because of the new fangled tech found in your luxury car, there’s a lot more that can go wrong than in the past. And, a lot of tech is damaged by heat, particularly with long exposure to it. This annual visit to the garage could save you multiple trips throughout the year. For these services, it’s best to have it done at a licensed or endorsed garage. So, you should only take your fancy Merc to a specialist Mercedes service garage. This ensures that the people working on your car know exactly how to fix it, and will have the parts available immediately.

  • Regular Home Maintenance

No, not maintenance on your home. Maintenance that you perform at home, on your car. There are a lot of little jobs that can be done to a car from home; that can save trips to the garage. One of the most common issues that people stumble into is running out of engine oil. To check your oil level, you need to open the bonnet. Now, locate the dipstick. It’s usually got a yellow handle and will be located somewhere on the main engine block. Remove the dipstick with a firm pull, and wipe it clean. Now, replace the dipstick, and remove it again. Now, you will be able to see the level of the oil. Consult your manual to find out where on the dipstick the oil should be, and to find the replacement oil you need. If you’re low, you should fill up before driving the car. If you run out of oil, the engine will seize up and need to be replaced. Of course, there are also plenty of other issues to be aware of. And, every car will come with it’s own set of tendencies. So, it’s best to make sure that you do plenty of research whenever you get a new car.

Keeping your car on the road is an important endeavor. Most of us use our cars to get to work and our families. Of course, there’s always the bus. But, it’s never quite the same as driving yourself around. Hopefully, this post should help you to avoid unwanted bus journeys and keep the car out of the mechanic’s hands.