Is you vehicle getting older and seems to need a really good pick-me-up? Well there are somethings you can do to increase your vehicle performance. Number one thing to remember is that all cars of every make and model need regular scheduled maintenance, such as tire rotations, oil changes, and more. This will give you the best overall performance and longevity. If you have stalled on your vehicles necessities, it’s not too late. You can start by bringing your car in to your local repair shop for a simple diagnostics and some maintenance. Then make sure to stay on track with regular routine car care.
This may cost a little bit of money, but it will save you from those dreaded costly repairs when things get really bad. Use these helpful tips for for better vehicle performance:
1.Spark Plugs
Have your spark plugs and wires changed. This will immediately improve your vehicles engine performance. This is a simple fix that you can have your local licensed mechanic do in about and hour.
2.Use Synthetic Oil
If you didn’t already know synthetic oil is recommended for better performing vehicles. It will give your vehicle the the lowest friction and most protection and great for both diesel and gasoline engines. Plus it’s cleaner than the standard oil with better lubrication, and that’s because it will break down at a much slower rate. It’s surly worth the upgrade and doesn’t cost much more.
3.Keep Your Car Clean
Clean out the car. No need for extra stuff your not using or shouldn’t be there. Be sure to clean out the trunk, back seats, front area and remove all unnecessary items. Especially the heaver items or tools and equipment that may be weighing down your car. The more weight your vehicle is caring the harder the engine has to work, which means the more flue it uses as well. Remove all of the unneeded weight and increase the miles per gallon.
4.Additives
You can reduce your coolant temperatures as much as 30 degrees Fahrenheit by adding one of several types of additives to your vehicle coolant reservoir. These additives can also help against corrosion and rust setting in. The first time you add it to your vehicles antifreeze, you will notice it instantly improves heat transfer. This is very inexpensive to do.
Tired of the old clunker? Ready for a new ride? Then head on over to Claremont CDJR today and take one of their many cars for a test drive.
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