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Smart Women’s Car-Buying Tip #8: Love Your Car and It Will Love You Back. Simple Car Maintenance 🩵

Updated: Jan 30

Your car is your trusted companion, and a little care goes a long way in keeping it safe, reliable, and running like new. Regular maintenance isn’t just about avoiding repairs—it’s about making your car love you back.


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Smart Women's Car Buying Tip #7

Simple Car Maintenance Tips Every Smart Woman Should Know

Here are five essential tips to keep your car in top shape:


1. Check the Tire Pressure

Your tires need to be properly inflated to stay safe and last longer. Underinflated tires wear out faster and are prone to flats or blowouts, while overinflated ones reduce traction and comfort.

🩵 Pro Tip: Find the correct PSI in your owner’s manual or on the sticker inside your driver’s door. Check the pressure monthly or before long trips, including your spare tire!


2. Change the Oil Routinely

Oil keeps your engine running smoothly, but neglecting oil changes can cause serious damage. For newer cars, change the oil every 5,000–7,000 miles, or 10,000–15,000 miles if using synthetic oil.

🩵 Pro Tip: Mark your next oil change on your calendar so you never miss it.


3. Use the Right Octane Level

Using the wrong octane fuel can hurt your gas mileage, damage your fuel pump or turbo, and trigger your check engine light.

🩵 Pro Tip: Check the recommended octane level inside your gas flap door before you fill up. It only takes a second!


4. Get the Brake Pads Changed on Time

Brake pads wear out over time, and ignoring them can lead to costly rotor damage.

🩵 Bonus Tip: Dealers and technicians often upsell brake jobs. Ask how much life is left on your brake pads and what’s required for state inspection to make an informed decision.


5. Start It Up, Even If You’re Not Driving

If your car sits unused, start it at least once a week. Long periods of inactivity can drain your battery and even attract rodents to nest under the hood.

🩵 Pro Tip: Let it idle or better still - drive it for 10–15 minutes - to keep the battery charged and fluids circulating.


Why Routine Maintenance Matters

Taking care of your car doesn’t just protect your investment—it keeps you safe and saves you money. With just a few simple habits, you’ll enjoy peace of mind on every drive.


Take the Guesswork Out of Car Maintenance with Buyer for Hire

Your money is hard-earned, and you deserve to feel confident about how you’re spending it. At Buyer for Hire, we’re here to help women like you navigate car ownership with ease and clarity. Whether it’s ensuring you get a fair deal or answering routine maintenance questions, you deserve to feel in control every step of the way.


Download a list of ways to love your car so it will love you back here.



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