Alain Guillot

Life, Leadership, and Money Matters

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How to Keep Your Car Running Smoothly For Longer

There are plenty of good reasons to want to keep your car running for as long as possible. First of all, there’s the financial factor. It’s no secret that cars are expensive to buy and run, so if you can keep your current car healthy, then you’re better off. 

Secondly, every vehicle has a negative impact on the environment. By looking after your current car and keeping it running for longer, you can at least mitigate some of these negative effects. This is especially true if you try to run your car in a sustainable manner. 

Of course, you also need to be aware that sometimes, switching your car is the more sustainable option. Older cars use more fuel and, over time, need more maintenance. Until then, here are some ways to keep your vehicle running for longer.

Know When To Use Your Car

One tip that will help your car last for longer and to make sure that you’re living more sustainably is to use it with care. Most people need cars for their daily commute and to get around, but it can be a habit to jump into the car for every journey.

However, if you’re discerning about when you use your car, you can make it last longer by adding less mileage. Even better, cutting down on your car use is good for the environment and potentially your health.

Sometimes you can walk or ride a bike to your destination instead of driving, which allows you to exercise more and gives your car a break. Or you might find that public transport is a better option for certain journeys, as it saves money on fuel and parking, as well as cutting down on your use of fuel.

Use Quality Fuel

One of the most sustainable ways to run a vehicle is to use an electric car, on an EV. However, if you haven’t made the switch, you can still make sure that your car runs more smoothly and efficiently by using quality fuel.

It’s tempting to simply use the cheapest fuel available, especially if fuel prices are on the rise. However, this is a false economy. Cheap fuel is less efficient, which means that you need to refill more often.

Not only this, but lower-quality fuel can have a negative impact on your engine. It’s a similar principle to food. If you eat poor-quality food, your body will suffer. The same applies to your car. Better fuel means that your engine will run more healthily and smoothly.

Regular Checkups

If you’re feeling unwell, then you will likely go to the doctor. The same applies to your vehicle. As you drive, you may notice a change in how it runs. Even if it’s a minor change, this is a sign that you should take it to a trustworthy auto service and repair mechanic shop to get checked out.

You should also regularly get your car checked out, to make sure that there are no hidden issues. This will ensure that it runs as efficiently as possible for longer.