Stick to the maintenance schedule recommended in your vehicle's manual, including oil changes, tyre rotations, and brake inspections.
Always use high-quality oil, coolant, and other fluids, and opt for OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts when replacements are needed.
Regularly clean your car to prevent rust, and remove debris. Keep the interior clean to maintain the condition of the seats, carpets, and dashboard.
Avoid aggressive driving, rapid acceleration, and sudden braking, which can wear down your car’s engine, transmission, and brakes faster.
Whenever possible, park your car in a garage or use a car cover to protect it from harsh weather conditions like sun, rain, and snow.
Keep your tyres properly inflated and aligned to reduce wear and improve fuel efficiency, which can prolong the life of your tyres and suspension system.
Don’t ignore any unusual noises, warning lights, or changes in how your car drives. Addressing minor issues early can prevent them from turning into major, costly problems.