How to maintain your car?

By Aditi | February 20, 2009 12:53 pm |
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You own a classic vintage car but worried thinking how to maintain its glory? Worry no more, just get acquainted with some useful tips for maintaining your classic age car. Read on to know how to maintain your car with ease.

First tip for a good car maintenance is changing the oil regularly, as it keeps the engine of your old car in good shape. Checking engine oil is not a big deal you can simply turn the ignition off and check it with the engine oil dipstick when your car is parked at ground level.

Also, pay attention to a proper and regular car wash to make it look beautiful for years to come. If possible wax it on a weekly basis to keep in shining and free from any sort of corrosion.

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Don’t delay in taking care of any minor niggles before they turn in serious problems for your lovely classic car. Moreover, repairing small things saves you from big and expensive repairs later for your car.

Never compromise with a low or cheap spare part of your car, always make sure to get the original parts for maintaining the performance as well as the look of your age car.

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