Posted on 3/15/2021
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Driving cars for over 200,000 miles isn't unusual nowadays. The average age of vehicles on the road is approaching twelve years. There are advantages to keeping a vehicle for a long time, including money and environmental issues. Besides, that vehicle may be your favorite of all time. Following are three tips on how to keep your vehicle going strong for 200,000 miles and more. Buy a Reliable Vehicle Start with a reliable vehicle and it will be easier to keep it on the road. Many resources rank both new and used vehicles on safety and reliability but you can also trust your instincts. Does the interior have an odd smell? Are there visible rust or dents? You may want to take the vehicle to a trusted mechanic to look for signs of wear and tear you may have missed. Doing your due diligence before purchasing a vehicle will pay off in the long run. Maintenance Every vehicle comes with a maintenance schedule that should be followed. Perhaps you want to perform some of the maintenance ... read more
Posted on 2/17/2021

Getting to know the different types of engine oils and what they can do is one of the first steps needed prior to an oil change. Plus, knowing the type of car you drive, its age, and the amount of driving you do in a given time frame should be sufficient to give you a good start. Thankfully, there are many types from which to choose, and reviewing them with your mechanic at your next appointment is a must. Pure synthetic oils are best suited for those who drive longer distances and live in areas with harsher climates. It can protect your engine from freezing while helping your car give you the optimal performance you deserve. Plus, it's so refined with excellent additives that it can clear out the sludge from your engine and give your vehicle a much greater lifespan than average. It even helps with delivery vehicles that carry heavy loads for longer distances by providing greater friction while driving. Semi-synthetic is a hybrid of pure synthetic and mineral oils, which are some ... read more