Maintaining your vehicle is one of
the most important aspects of trouble-free ownership.
But proper maintenance can be a guessing game these
days. Manufacturers tell you that you don't need
to tune the car; that you can go 15,000 miles between
oil changes and that your transmission, cooling and
brake systems have "lifetime fluids."
How long does a lifetime last? Manufacturers consider
lifetime 7 – 8 years or 80,000 – 100,000
miles, whichever comes first. If you service your
vehicle according to the manufacturer guidelines,
don't expect to get much more out of your vehicle
without major repairs.
At Performing Imports, we recommend servicing your
vehicle based on the following questions:
- How long do you plan to own your car?
- How many
miles do you plan to put on it?
- Do you own or lease
the vehicle?
- Was it new or used when you purchased
it?
- How many miles were on it?
If you purchased a new
vehicle and plan to own it no longer than 5 years,
driving no more than 70,000 miles, then follow the
manufacturer’s suggested
service guidelines. If you purchased a used vehicle
with 50,000 miles or less, and you plan not to exceed
70,000 miles before you trade or sell it, you should
also follow the manufacturer’s suggested service
guidelines.
But if you plan to own the vehicle longer than 5
years or to exceed 70,000 miles, you will need to
service the vehicle in a different manner -- if you
do not want to experience major component failures.
For an estimate of our Extended Life Maintenance
plan for your Mercedes or BMW make and model:
Call (770) 641-6202
Email info@performingimports.com
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