Whether your car is brand new or getting up there in mileage, you probably want it to keep running smoothly for as long as possible.

You already know that maintenance tasks, driving habits and more can all affect your vehicle’s overall health. But are you doing everything you can?

Here are a few obvious and not-so-obvious ways you can give your car the attention it needs to keep you safe and comfortable for another few years of driving.

1. Stick to the right maintenance schedule.

Regular maintenance, including basic oil changes and brake, fluid and filter checkups, can help keep your vehicle running strong. Your trusted mechanic and your owner’s manual can help you follow the recommended maintenance schedule.

2. Avoid short trips.

Frequent, short drives may not give your engine a chance to reach optimal operating temperature and can be hard on your vehicle. When you can, group your errands and other short trips as much as possible.

3. Keep it clean.

Help protect your car’s interior and exterior from wear and decay by cleaning both regularly. Remember, the tires and undercarriage should also be washed regularly to prevent corrosion and other issues. 

4. Practice smart driving habits.

Everyday careful driving can also go a long way toward prolonging the life of your car. Follow the speed limit, avoid sudden braking and acceleration, and of course, avoid distracted driving.

5. Stay observant.

Use your senses to look out for anything out of the ordinary and be sure to follow up with your mechanic if you notice any strange sounds, smells or problems with your tires. 

Have questions about your vehicle coverage or anything else? Reach out anytime. 

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