Dear Car Owner,
Your automobile is one of the biggest investments you’ll make – that’s why it would be wise for you to keep it running well for as long as possible, especially in today’s tough economic conditions where money wasted on costly auto repairs could instead be used to build your savings, pay off bills or buy those little “extras” that you’ve had your eyes on.
“Don’t Be A Car Killer” is REVOLUTIONARY! Over the next few weeks, I will put a lifetime of research by my family to work for you. I will also share with you some “Insider Information” that the automotive service industry has attempted to keep confidential. By reading this report, it will put you in a much better position to extend the life of your vehicle and possibly prevent it from a premature death.
Since you may not know who I am, let me share a few things about myself so you know that I am well qualified to offer you “Expert Advice”. My name is Tracy Myers and I am the owner of Frank Myers Auto Maxx. My family has been serving happy customers in the Triad area of North Carolina for more than 80 years. Personally, I have been involved in every aspect of this industry for more than 15 years. I am a “hands on” car guy and I am committed to operating our business with honesty and integrity.
I encourage and look forward to your feedback regarding this series.
So if you want to STOP being overwhelmed with costly automotive repair bills … read on!
So what can you do to extend the life of your car?
Well, you may be surprised to learn that it is often “the little things” that result in expensive “major” repair bills and eventually a car’s premature death.
It’s true. Cars today boast improvements in technology, build quality and metallurgy that can allow them to function smoothly for years and years and hundreds of thousands of miles.
However, ignoring “the little things” can cause your car to in effect start “dying from within.”
Over the next few weeks, I will share with you 10 things that all car owners should do to keep their care running well. Failure to do any of these things could result in internal corrosion that spreads like cancer throughout your vehicle until it’s too late and it can’t be saved.
#1: Change The Oil
Honestly, there isn’t a better way to keep your car running smoothly than to regularly change the oil. Failure to do so can cause the oil in your car to oxidize into harmful sludge that causes significant damage to your engine as engine parts start grinding together, jam up and eventually stop working all together.
However, all of the confusing claims from dealers, mechanics and oil companies can have you asking, “How often should I change my oil?” The real answer depends on a number of factors like mileage, time between changes and the type of oil in your car.
Although the old adage “3,000 miles or 3 months” is still floated (mainly by oil and oil service companies), service manuals for newer vehicles specify an oil change at 5,000 to 7,500 miles. Of course, these numbers apply to cars that are driven under “normal driving conditions.
Many factors can shorten or extend the rate of oil change. Here are a few:
Oil Type
Coming in Part 2: Suspension & Alignment Check. For more info on Frank Myers Auto Maxx, visit – https://www.frankmyersauto.com