A car will more than likely be one of the biggest investments you make in your entire life. After shelling out all that cash, you will want it to keep running for as long as possible. Unfortunately, when it comes to automobiles, there are no cast iron guarantees. However, there are a few things that you can do to increase the odds that your car will keep running for the longest time possible.



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Take a look at these simple things you can do to help improve your car’s lifespan.

Monitor Fluid Levels

Keeping track of the fluid levels in your car isn’t a difficult task and can make sure that it runs smoothly. Before making any big journey, you should at least have a check of the oil levels and top it up as necessary. It is also advised that you change the oil completely every 3,000 to 5,000 miles depending on the age of the vehicle and the type of oil you use. Some of the other levels you should monitor are coolant, power steering fluid, brake fluid and windscreen washer levels.

Consider Using Premium Gasoline



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When most people go to the gas station, they immediately opt for the cheapest gasoline they can buy. From time to time, it helps the performance of the engine if you opt for the premium gasoline. This helps to clear the engine out, as well as some of the other components in the car. That is not to say that you have to go for the premium kind every time, but simply going for the more expensive option on occasion can make all the difference.

Drive Conservatively

If you drive in an aggressive way that involves constantly accelerating and braking at a rapid rate, you will find yourself putting unnecessary strain on the car and significantly increase its chances of needing to go in for auto repair on a more regular basis. Driving in a more smooth and controlled way is safer and will help the overall performance of the car, as well as meaning that you will need to make fewer trips to the gas station!

Park Indoors



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If it is possible, you should try to park your car indoors as this will help to protect it from the elements. This is especially important in the winter months as you can save the engine from having to go through the strain of going from freezing cold to hot in a matter of seconds. As well as the internal attributes of the car, you are also protecting it from any external damage which may be caused.

Use the Hand Brake

Many people view the hand brake as an added extra that is not really that important. Whenever you are stationary, you should always keep it applied. Not only is this much safer, you can end up causing added strain to the foot brake and clutch if you are constantly trying to hold the car on this.