2 mins read

Servicing a Car

Servicing a car is one of the most important things you need to do to keep it on the road. A car that is not serviced can soon become a liability. It is far more likely to break down and let you down. In addition, it can also quickly become unsafe to drive.

Why not Servicing a Car is a false economy

In addition, not servicing a car can actually affect the value of the vehicle. A car with a good service history is far more likely to sell quickly than one that has an incomplete history. You will also secure a far better price for a vehicle with a full service history than one without any service history.

A car that has been properly serviced is less likely to suffer from major mechanical problems. When a car is serviced potential problems with the vehicle are spotted sooner rather than later. A good example of this would be the fact that the car needs more oil that would be normally be the case. This can indicate a serious engine problem. When this is spotted during the service, it gives the mechanic the opportunity to find out why the engine is using so much oil. In doing so you will be able to find the problem and correct it. An engine that is left losing oil could potentially seize and you could end up requiring a completely new engine rather than just an engine repair.

Tips for Servicing a Car

If you are able to you could consider servicing your own car. Doing so will save you the cost of labour. However, you have to bear in mind that if you do your own servicing your vehicle will not have a full service history. Therefore, in the long run it can work out as a false economy.

Servicing a car yourself is not particularly difficult to do. However, you also have to bear in mind that because you only do it once a year the likelihood of your missing something is quite high. Paying an experienced mechanic an hour or two in labour to carry out servicing on your behalf actually makes a lot of sense.

 

To find out more about servicing a car visit the Car Service website. There you will find free advice about getting your car serviced at minimum cost.