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Car maintenance that is improperly performed can end up creating an expensive headache down the road.

Do-It-Yourself
Car Maintenance

Saving money now
could cost you more later

By Pete Candela


Handling your own vehicle maintenance is a good way to save money, but it can come at a steep price if it's not done in a comprehensive manner that is specific to your vehicle.

Due to financial concerns and the current state of the economy, more motorists are now performing their own vehicle maintenance than just a few years ago. This means that fewer vehicles are getting their required routine maintenance, resulting in more breakdowns on the side of the road.

Not maintaining a vehicle properly can often cost more than routine maintenance. The national average repair cost for a vehicle that goes into a shop under its own power is $180, and a vehicle that has to be towed averages $400. If you experience a catastrophic breakdown, the costs are double. So preventative maintenance could keep you from being on the back of a tow truck.

It is critical that motorists perform basic maintenance on their cars in order to keep them running safely and reliably, especially since statistics show that motorists keep their vehicles an average of more than nine years. Key services such as routine oil changes, tire rotations, and timing belt or timing chain replacements can be a car owner's assurance against unnecessary and/or major car repairs.

Motorists who perform their own vehicle maintenance need to make sure they know exactly what they are doing.

Some common mistakes are:

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