Make It Last; Car Protection Hacks

Purchasing a new car is a considerable expense, regardless of whether you pay all in one go or opt for financing. In fact, in terms of investment, purchasing a car is second only to taking out a mortgage. 

Due to the financial impact it has on your life, it makes sense to do everything in your power to ensure your car lasts for as long as possible. Although we all fantasise about having a new car every couple of years, realistically speaking, most people don’t have enough disposable income to accommodate that. This is why car protection hacks are a must for any devoted car owner. 

1.Extend the Warranty

Most vehicles come with a factory warranty, depending on where you purchased your car. This warranty, while an invaluable peace of mind when you get your new car, has a relatively short shelf life. Typically speaking, warranties last for three years or less. Once that runs out, you want to get yourself an extended warranty, like those discussed on this website. Extended warranties are tailored to your needs, offering benefits like 24/7 roadside assistance, payment plans, and coverage for repairs. 

2.Keep Fluids Topped Up

Besides policies and service plans, another means of extending the life of your vehicle is to stay on top of maintenance, which means regular fluid checks. It’s recommended that you check your engine oil, your coolant reservoir, and your screenwash every two weeks. Also, when checking these fluids, make sure to use the right products for the job, e.g. you should be using proper screenwash and not washing up liquid. 

3.Proper Storage

Although many of us own garages, few of us actually use them to store our cars, instead they become dumping grounds for the bits we don’t want in the house. If this is true of you, it would be wise to clear out your garage, as many insurers will lower your premium if you’re able to keep your car safely stored away. If you’re unable to do this however, it’s worth investing in a car cover.

4.Resist Mods

All car enthusiasts are guilty of wanting to mod their cars in some way — it’s such an appealing idea. Unfortunately, however, doing so has been proven to shorten the lifespan of your vehicle. This is because mods, such as those that beef up the engine, tend to place unnecessary strain on your vehicle. Moreover, you also have the fact that more often than not, modification won’t actually increase the value of your car, meaning you’ve essentially wasted money supping it up. 

If you want to make your car last, you need to take the time to protect it properly. The above tips, and many others, can help ensure you keep your car on the road for years to come, and that when it’s time to say goodbye, that your car fetches a good price.

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