Taylor & Sons Chevrolet

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Aug 19, 2019

As a vehicle owner, it’s easy to get into the habit of just using your vehicle day after day without as much as a second thought. After all, as long as there is gas in the tank, it’s good to go – right? Not so fast. Part of owning a vehicle is providing that vehicle with regular maintenance to give it a better chance of remaining in working order over the long run. It’s easy to fall into the trap of skipping out on your vehicle maintenance, but don’t make that mistake. Regular maintenance is reasonably affordable, doesn’t take much time, and can help your vehicle’s performance tremendously.

Let’s take a look at some of the key reasons to keep up with ongoing vehicle maintenance. When you are ready to schedule maintenance for your car or truck, call Taylor & Sons Chevrolet right away to make an appointment.

Protect Your Investment

One of the best motivations to keep up with your maintenance schedule is to protect the investment you have made in your vehicle. As you are aware, buying a vehicle can be rather expensive – depending on the make and model you select, it’s certainly possible that you spent more than $30,000, $40,000, or even $50,000 on your car or truck. With that lofty total in mind, it only makes sense that you would do what you can to keep your vehicle running at its best.

If you find yourself feeling a bit ‘cheap’ about vehicle maintenance, not wanting to spend the few hundred bucks it might require to check off all of the service tasks, think about that upfront investment. Compared to how much money you spend initially, the cost of service is a modest outlay.

Stay as Safe as Possible

While we don’t like to admit it on a day to day basis, driving comes along with some degree of risk. To minimize your risk level, you obviously need to drive in a reasonable and safe manner, but it also helps to provide your car with the care it needs. If you are good about keeping up with your maintenance schedule, you will have a better chance to get good performance from your car or truck in return – and in the end, you will hopefully be able to stay out of dangerous situations. There is nothing that can be done to take all the risk out of hitting the road, but proper maintenance is a nice step in the right direction.

Save in the Long Run

Sure, it might be hard to swallow the idea of spending some money on your vehicle when nothing is wrong at the moment. But that’s precisely the idea – to spend the money before something is wrong, in an effort to stay out ahead of trouble. If you fail to keep up with ongoing maintenance, and you just wait for issues to pop up in order to address them, those repairs are very likely going to be more expensive than what you would have spent on the preventative maintenance. By looking at the big picture instead of thinking only about the present moment, you’ll do yourself a favor in the long run.

Keep on Rolling

When you buy a car, you probably do so with the goal of driving for as long as possible. That way, you’ll get to enjoy the vehicle you picked out for many years, and you will also delay the expense of having to buy another one. There’s no reason to move up the replacement date on your current vehicle if you can at all avoid it, and periodic maintenance is perhaps the best thing you can do to keep that date as far in the future as possible.

Schedule on Your Terms

When you plan vehicle maintenance, you get to pick the time and date based on what is available at the auto shop. That means you can select something which will work well for your day to day life, minimizing the inconvenience of the visit. That certainly isn’t the case when you have to take your vehicle in as a result of an unexpected issue. In that case, the work will need to be done as soon as possible, whether or not it’s convenient timing for your life.

A Few Final Notes

By this point, we hope that you are clear on the importance of ongoing vehicle maintenance for your car or truck. Once you get into the habit of having this work performed, it won’t be any big deal at all – you’ll just go in when you come up to a mileage milestone, have the work done, and move on. Before we wrap up this point, let’s touch on a few final points.

• Use your manual. It’s easy to determine what kind of ongoing maintenance your vehicle requires simply by looking in your owner’s manual. This is something you should do shortly after taking ownership of your vehicle, so you aren’t surprised by the maintenance needs that it comes with.

• Ask questions. The team at your chosen service shop should be ready and willing to answer any questions you may have about your vehicle’s service needs. There’s no reason to remain ‘in the dark’ when you can simply ask and get the information you desire.

• It’s not too late. Don’t worry if you haven’t done a good job of keeping up with your maintenance schedule so far. There is still time to get started! Make an appointment with your shop, have some work completed, and move on from there.

Thank you for visiting Taylor & Sons Chevrolet, and we hope this post has provided you with all the encouragement you need to make a vehicle maintenance appointment. By taking just a bit of time out of your schedule to have this work completed, you can drive around from day to day with increased confidence in your vehicle. If you have any questions about the services we provide or what is needed for your vehicle specifically, please contact us right away. We look forward to serving you!