Thursday, July 17, 2025

How Often Should You Service Your Car? A Complete Maintenance Guide

Clipboard with car maintenance checklist

Regular car maintenance is the key to keeping your vehicle running smoothly and avoiding costly repairs down the road. But how often should you service your car, and what exactly needs attention? Here's your complete guide to car maintenance intervals.

Every 3,000 to 5,000 Miles – Oil and Filter Change

Engine oil lubricates moving parts and reduces wear. Most cars require an oil change every 3,000–5,000 miles (or as per manufacturer’s guidelines).

Tip: Always check your owner’s manual for specific oil type and interval.

Every 6,000 to 8,000 Miles – Tire Rotation

Tire rotation ensures even wear and extends tire life. It also helps maintain proper handling and traction.

See more tire care tips for road trips.

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Monday, July 14, 2025

Top 7 Reasons Your Car Won’t Start (and How to Fix Them)

Jump-start cables connected to car battery

If you’ve ever turned your key or pushed the start button and heard nothing—or just a click—you're not alone. Let’s explore the most common reasons your car won’t start and how to fix each one.

1. Dead Battery

The most common culprit. Batteries can die due to age, cold weather, or leaving lights on. Check for dim lights or no power.

Fix: Try jump-starting your car. If it starts, the battery is the issue. Consider replacing it.

2. Faulty Starter Motor

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Thursday, June 26, 2025

How to Prepare Your Car for a Long Trip

Planning a long road trip can be exciting—but nothing can derail your adventure faster than unexpected car trouble. Whether you're heading out for a family vacation or a cross-country journey, preparing your car properly is essential to ensure a safe and smooth ride.

Car trunk with emergency kit ready for long trip
Prepare your car trunk with an emergency kit before a long journey.

1. Check Your Fluids

  • Engine oil – Change it if needed.
  • Coolant/antifreeze – Prevents overheating.
  • Brake fluid – Crucial for safety.
  • Transmission fluid – Often forgotten.
  • Windshield washer fluid – Don’t overlook it!
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Friday, June 20, 2025

How to Check a Used Car Before Buying (DIY Guide)

Inspecting used car engine under the hood
Inspecting the engine under the hood — a key step in pre-purchase used car checks.

Buying a used car can be a smart financial move — but only if you know what you’re getting. A shiny exterior doesn’t always mean the vehicle is in great condition. Performing a DIY inspection before making a purchase can save you from costly surprises.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to checking a used car like a pro — even if you’re not a mechanic.

📝 1. Check the Exterior for Damage or Mismatch

  • Scratches, dents, rust, or inconsistent paint
  • Gaps between panels — may indicate accident repairs
  • Headlights, taillights, mirrors – all should work and match

🔎 Look closely at the paint — different shades

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