Extended car warranties can offset costly repairs, but value depends on vehicle reliability, coverage exclusions, deductible, and how long you plan to keep the car.
Month: March 2026
Simple upkeep extends vehicle life: check oil, tire pressure, fluids, and brakes regularly, follow service intervals, and fix small issues early to prevent costly wear.
New cars offer warranties and lower early repairs, while used cars cost less upfront and depreciate slower. The better budget choice depends on financing, mileage, and ownership plans.
Stay road-ready: check oil, tires, brakes, lights, fluids, wipers, and battery regularly to improve safety, prevent breakdowns, and reduce costly repairs.
Oil change timing depends on your vehicle, oil type, and driving habits. Check your manual, but most drivers need service every 5,000-7,500 miles.





