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Neglecting Your Car? Here's Why It Could Cost You Big Time - Kunes Auto and RV Group

Published on Mar 18, 2023 by Editorial Team

Mar 17, 2023

Have you ever wondered what would happen if you didn’t take care of your car? Maybe you thought it would save you some cash to skip some of the recommended maintenance, but let me tell you, it’s not worth it. Neglecting your car’s upkeep could lead to some major problems in the future.

Let’s dive into what a manufacturer-suggested maintenance schedule is, whether it’s important to follow it, and what could happen if you don’t take care of your car regularly.

So, what exactly is a manufacturer-suggested maintenance schedule? 

Well, it’s a list of all the maintenance tasks that your specific make, model, and year of car will need over its lifetime. This list covers everything from oil changes to replacing the timing belt, and tells you when to perform each task based on how many miles you’ve driven. You can find this schedule in your car’s owner’s manual or by visiting the manufacturer’s website.

Now, you might be wondering if following this maintenance schedule is really necessary.

Although you technically don’t have to follow it, the manufacturer created it for a reason. It’s a good idea to stick to it as closely as possible. The only exception would be if you regularly use your car for tasks that the manufacturer considers “severe conditions.” In that case, you might need to perform some maintenance tasks more frequently than the manufacturer recommends.

Skipping scheduled maintenance is a terrible idea because it could lead to costly repairs down the line. Neglecting minor repairs often leads to bigger, more expensive problems. And trust me, you don’t want to end up with a big repair bill.

So, what exactly could happen if you don’t service your car regularly? Well, here are some of the negative effects:

Firstly, skipping regular maintenance could lead to expensive repairs in the long run. For example, if you don’t change your engine oil, your engine could become damaged. And that’s not something you want to deal with.

Secondly, ignoring your car’s maintenance needs could hurt your fuel economy. An engine with worn spark plugs and old oil won’t run as efficiently as it should. Routine maintenance tasks, like changing your oil, can improve your fuel economy and save you money at the pump.

Thirdly, skipping maintenance tasks could make your car less safe to drive. Worn tires, brakes, and windshield wipers can all create hazardous driving conditions. So, if you want to keep yourself and others safe on the road, make sure to take care of your car.

Fourthly, neglecting maintenance tasks could hurt your resale value if you plan to sell your car in the future. A car that’s in bad shape due to lack of maintenance won’t sell for as much as one that has been well cared for.

Lastly, if you don’t take care of your car, it might not last as long as it could. By following the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule, you can help your car last for many years.

Taking care of your car now can save you a lot of headaches (and money!) in the future. Trust me, it’s worth it!

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