Cars are expensive. And, not just the purchasing of the actual car.
Big-time repairs can be bank-account dissolvers and nearly impossible to handle financially. And the frustrating truth is that some of the most expensive, complex issues you’re dealing with can be
easily prevented, but most people either don’t think they have the time, or they don’t think about it until it’s too late. By investing in preventative maintenance, time and money can be saved, as well as improving your car’s current performance and extending its life.
Preventative maintenance is like squashing all the little bugs before they grow into the monsters that destroy your car. The actual term can be applied to almost anything, from vehicles to businesses, or even to relationships. But specifically, regarding your car, preventative maintenance is all the little things you don’t really want to do: oil changes, checking tire pressure, and routine inspections.
All these things seem trivial, and putting them off seems enticing, but the truth is that the last minute repairs that come from procrastinating can be exponentially more expensive than they originally would be. To extend the life of your car and improve its performance, you have to treat it like you’d treat your own body. Going in for routine doctor’s visits will help make sure you’re in good health, as well as catch any impending health disaster early, the same way taking your car in for inspections will ensure your car is in tip-top shape. Paying for the little nitpicky procedures may not be financially ideal at the moment, but it’s much more palatable than the heavy duty repairs you’d have to pay for later.
The best way to take care of your car is by setting up a schedule for maintenance, and the most overlooked way of knowing what to do and when is by reading your owner’s manual. It has the exact timing of the checkups you need to have done, all personalized for your vehicle. And, if you want to be both productive and cost-effective, you can learn to do most of it by yourself since it’s all the lower-tier inspections. It may take some research, but knowing how to change your own oil or even replace your own spark plugs will do wonders for both your car and your bank account.
Whether you’re a wait-until-the-last-minute kind of person or you’re already on the preventative maintenance grind, Wrecktify’s team of experts is ready and at your service. No matter the size or the severity of the issue, they can handle whatever you throw their way. You can schedule appointments for inspections, repairs, replacements, and everything in between by visiting the
Wrecktify website or calling the shop and speaking directly with one of the technicians. We’re ready to help you
take the next step in caring for your car.
207 Hoesly Drive, New Glarus, WI 53574
608.527.2246