How to Care for a High Mileage Car

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How many miles does your car currently have? Would you consider this number to be high? Specifically, do you believe you have a high mileage car?

Today, drivers are hanging on to their automobiles for longer periods—regardless of the number of miles it has. It’s expensive to buy a new car. And, if you’ve been shopping around, you know it’s just as pricey to buy a used vehicle, too.

As such, it’s important to take proper care of your car, of your investment, and even more so if it has mileage in the triple digits.

For your convenience, we’ve put together a list of tips to help you care for your high-mileage car, which will keep it running longer and stronger. Take a look!

  1. Schedule Regular Service

To ensure your car is running smoothly, it’s necessary to take it to an automobile shop regularly and have it checked out. Not sure how often to have your car looked at by a professional? If you can, consult your owner’s manual. If you notice a strange odor or sound, it’s time to have the automobile serviced!

The ultimate goal of a regular service check-up is to catch and fix any minor issue before it turns into a larger, more expensive one.

  1. Change the Oil

Your car needs oil to run—you know this! Further, regularly scheduled oil changes will help you maintain a healthy engine, keeping your engine’s parts well-coated and protected against damaging heat and friction.

For vehicles with more than 75,000 miles, it’s recommended to use high mileage motor oil, which can help reduce oil consumption, smoke, and emissions, as well as minimize leaks and oil seepage.

  1. Don’t Ignore the Tire Pressure

Remember, it’s impossible to operate a car without tires! Therefore, check to verify you’re maintaining proper air pressure in your tires to help extend their life. This will also allow you to handle your car better and save on fuel.

Again, your owner’s manual will inform you of the correct tire pressure for your car.

  1. Wash Your Car—Inside and Out

Keeping your car clean, both inside and out, isn’t just important for vanity reasons, but can also allow you to preserve it longer. Washing and waxing your vehicle helps to protect the paint and fights rust. Additionally, vacuuming the carpets and seats can minimize tears and holes.

Contact Signal Garage Auto Care Today!

Family-owned and community-loved, at Signal Garage Auto Care in St Paul and West St Paul, we pride ourselves on taking care of cars and the people who drive them.

With more than 50 years of experience, you can rely on us for high-quality repairs and maintenance. So, the next time you have any sort of problem with your automobile, contact us! We guarantee your complete satisfaction.

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