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Getting the best deal
It's a mistake to delay routine maintenance simply because your budget is tight, Reed says. Instead, he recommends learning more about your car's basic maintenance requirements before you take the car to the shop.
"I don't want to tell anybody to skip anything. Instead,
the best way to save money when you're going to get your car serviced
is to know exactly what's required, and have that done and nothing
more," he says.
People who know little about their cars sometimes are persuaded to undertake repairs that may not be necessary, Reed says.
"I recently took my truck in to be serviced, but before
I went, I looked online and saw that the estimated cost should be
$152," Reed says. "When I went in, the service person tried to recommend
that I get extra work done that would bring the total to $382. I
challenged him, and he literally tossed the higher estimate in the
trash and told me I was right. He did that because I did the research
and had the verification."
Lynn agrees that a car owner can save money simply by knowing what routine maintenance is required on the car and when the maintenance is scheduled.
Another way to stretch your dollars is to find a good, trustworthy mechanic, she says.
"There is a fear factor people have when it comes to taking their car to the shop," says Lynn. "To get over the fear, you've got to find an auto repair shop that you're comfortable with. Get recommendations from friends. Then, ask the mechanic about his or her credentials."
Following your car manufacturer's recommendations for oil changes, tire rotations and routine checkups requires relatively little upfront cost. However, the benefits can pay off in the long run with better fuel economy, an engine that runs well and a longer car life.
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