CarDrives: Keep Your Old Car Running Like New

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Keep Your Old Car Running Like New

“Those who travel over 200 miles/month needs to care their cars. “The more trips and the more miles add up.”

Everyone wants to keep their car running for as long as possible because we hate expense of replacing it. A significant number of drivers are keeping their vehicles longer. According to national surveys, the average age of passenger cars and light trucks nationally is now between 8.8 and 9.2 years.

Thanks to better built engines and vehicles overall, improved technology in rust inhibitors and other anti-corrosives for automobile undercarriages and bodies and the general sticker shock relating to the average price of a new car, people are keeping their older cars longer and taking better care of them than ever before.

“With proper maintenance, it’s not unusual to see vehicles accumulate 200,000 miles or more without needing expensive overhauls or repairs.”

It’s also important to realize, however, that higher mileage vehicles have different needs when compared to newer vehicles. Over time, engine parts experience wear, deposits form on metal surfaces, and seals can dry out.

Older engines have different lubricating needs and require more attention than newer ones if they’re going to continue functioning well.

Jimi says, “The oil gives engines an extra layer of protection by providing additional cleaning agents for critical engine parts and conditioning seals, which, thereby, helps reduce oil leakage and prevent valve deposits”

Sara says keeping her car running in tip top shape is very important. “It’s our family vehicle. I have two small children and it gives me piece of mind to know I’m doing something to keep my car running longer”

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