A car or truck is a big investment, and many families now own more than one
vehicle. Taking care of them makes good sense: Proper service makes any vehicle
work better, last longer and hold its value. There are other advantages as well:
Confidence and peace of mind. Workers on a night shift need an extra measure
of dependability in their transportation. Throw in inclement weather and icy
temperatures, and car failure could be life-threatening. A roadside breakdown on
an expressway leaves you exposed to high-speed traffic just inches away and a
long way from help.
Prevent unexpected breakdowns. Driving a vehicle serviced by experts reduces
the chances of an automotive nightmare becoming a reality.
Save money and gas. You'll travel farther on less fuel when your car is well
maintained.
Cleaner air. Tailpipe emissions will be reduced when all systems are working
properly. That's why new cars have warning lights on the dash to alert drivers
to problems in the emission control system.
Read your owner's manual and warranty so you'll know what to expect from
your car and what your responsibilities are.
Set priorities for suggested repairs. Not all repairs need immediate
attention. You can postpone some until the next routine maintenance if you are
willing to put up with some inconvenience until then. Our experienced
technicians can help you determine which problems present risk of injury to you
or damage to your vehicle, so you'll be able to decide what must be repaired
immediately.
Discuss special needs during off-peak hours. Early in the morning and
closing time are busiest for the service department. A telephone call later in
the morning or earlier in the afternoon allows our service advisors to give you
more personal attention.
Look for service aids and reminders on your next new car. On-board systems
on many new models monitor your driving habits and calculate an optimum
oil-change interval. Other cars have a warning light on the dash for engine oil
level, eliminating opening the hood for this check. A new-car salesperson can
help you plan your next vehicle purchase with service ease in mind.
No
one likes the inconvenience of a major car failure, but the financial impact of
unexpected repairs can be devastating. There's no way to avoid spending service
dollars on your vehicle. Spending a little now for maintenance can help you
avoid spending a large amount later for repairs.