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Car Servicing & Maintenance Plans For Every Driver

If you’re a vehicle owner, it’s sensible to have a plan for your MOT, car servicing and maintenance requirements. It’s not uncommon for cars to subject their owners to unexpected costs for essential repairs. To ensure you’re able to keep your vehicle in tip top condition all the time, we’ve put together this guide. We’ll help you schedule a maintenance plan, including a financial plan so you can afford to get the work done when it’s need.

How Often Do You Need Car Servicing?

There’s a few things that factor in to how often you might need a service. The type of car that you have, how much you drive it and the warning lights on the dashboard can all dictate which frequency you’ll need. At a minimum, your car needs to be serviced every 12,000 miles or at least once per year, whichever comes soonest.

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If you’ve got warning lights on the dashboard, that usually means it’s a good time to get your next service booked. With that in mind, if you’re planning your service schedule in advance and putting money away to save for it, it wouldn’t hurt to save enough for one extra service than you think you’ll need. This will cover your back in case the warning lights come on sooner that you expect.

What Condition Is Your Vehicle In?

Older vehicles tend to need more maintenance than newer ones. However, there’s a lot of factors to consider. Cars and vans with higher mileage will require more work, as they’ve inevitably been subjected to more wear and tear. Similarly, if there’s a known issue with your vehicle then it would be wise to keep that in consideration. Repairs and replacements should be factored into your maintenance plan.

Create A Financial Plan For Your Car Servicing & Maintenance

One thing that many people worry about is funding their car’s MOT, servicing and maintenance throughout the year. The best thing to do is to put away some cash every month, so you’ve always got a pot to call on. Calculate how many services you’ll need per year and divide the result by 12 to find the ideal amount to put away per month. It wouldn’t hurt to round the number up. Make sure you also account for one additional service on top of what you expect to need, just in case. Any extra cash that you have put aside will be useful in the event of unexpected breakdowns.

For Car Servicing, MOT's and Maintenance, Call Jason’s Tyre Services

Our garage can carry out all manner of car servicing and maintenance services, so you can trust us. If you’ve got a vehicle that needs any sort of work doing, give us a call today.

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