Your car is one of your biggest investments, and taking care of it properly will save you money in the long run. Regular maintenance isn't just about preventing breakdowns — it's about safety, performance, and preserving your vehicle's value.

Oil Changes: The Lifeblood of Your Engine

Change your oil every 5,000 to 7,500 miles (or as recommended by your manufacturer). Fresh oil keeps your engine lubricated and running efficiently. Skipping oil changes is one of the fastest ways to destroy an engine.

Tire Care and Rotation

Check your tire pressure monthly and rotate your tires every 6,000 to 8,000 miles. Properly inflated and rotated tires improve fuel efficiency, handling, and safety. Don't forget to check your alignment too.

Brake Inspection

Your brakes are your most important safety feature. Have them inspected at least once a year. If you hear squealing, grinding, or feel vibration when braking, get them checked immediately.

Keep It Clean

Regular washing and waxing protects your paint from the elements. Don't neglect the undercarriage, especially in areas with salt on the roads. A clean car is a happy car — and it holds its value better too.