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A car is often a person's first real investment and most of the time; the owner often has no experience in the maintenance of one. We just buy cars because we need them but without some decent knowledge, the car you buy is just going to end up costing you more the necessary. There are lots of ways that you can reduce the running costs of your car and also increase the cars life expectancy. Reducing Running Costs There a various immediate factors you can implement to immediately reduce the running costs of your car. Some of these include: Sensible driving: Your driving style will greatly influence the money you spend on wear and tear and also fuel costs. Driving your car sensibly will reduce revs which in result will burn less fuel. Tips and Tricks to Better Your Car

Tips and Tricks to Better Your Car

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A car is often a person's first real investment and most of the time; the owner often has no experience

in the maintenance of one. We just buy cars because we need them but without some decent

knowledge, the car you buy is just going to end up costing you more the necessary.

There are lots of ways that you can reduce the running costs of your car and also increase the cars life

expectancy.

Reducing Running Costs

There a various immediate factors you can implement to immediately reduce the running costs of your

car.

Some of these include:

Sensible driving: Your driving style will greatly influence the money you spend on wear and tear

and also fuel costs. Driving your car sensibly will reduce revs which in result will burn less fuel.

Tips and Tricks to Better

Your Car

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Check your tyres regularly: Keeping your tyres at the recommended level of inflation will help

better your fuel economy and also reduce car wear.

Fuel: This does not necessarily have anything to do with taking care of your car, but choosing

the right fuel for your car will decrease your costs. The common misconception is that the more

expensive fuel alternative will improve fuel efficiency. This however, is false as the premium

fuels are designed for increased performance, not fuel economy.

Reducing Long Term Costs

The way in which you look after your car will have effect on how long your car will last and also how

much you will have to spend on it in its lifetime.

Some things to consider for the long term:

* Have your car serviced: Regular car services will most certainly help prevent long term damage

on your car. A cars Oil and Water level can heavily impact on the car's performance.

* Clean the car engine: Dirty engines will often overheat more than clean engines. Engine

cleaning only needs to be done once every year or so, which really isn't too hard of a task.

* Checking car electrical components: Keeping your electrical parts such as your battery clean will

help prolong its life. It also allows you to check regularly for any damage. Also changing components

like spark plugs every so often will ensure fuel mileage and engine performance over the cars life.

Source: http://www.platinumcarservice.com.au