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(EMAILWIRE.COM, September 15, 2008 ) New Britain, CT September 15, 2008 - Most people who purchase a new vehicle plan on keeping it for years. Poor driving habits and lack of routine maintenance allows a vehicle to break down and suffer from mechanical issues. “While there are some people that will purchase a new car every few years, the majority of the population cannot afford to do so, and instead hopes their car will last them for a long time” says Kenny Jones, Owner of Automotive Connection.
Many people wait to take their vehicle to a mechanic until something is wrong with it. In the long run, this can end up costing more than properly maintaining the vehicle. Kenny Jones points out the fact that when proper maintenance is performed, cars will usually stay running smoothly for a long time.
Take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic for routine maintenance and check ups. A mechanic has more knowledge and skill on what needs to be checked. The mechanic should be able to run diagnostics on the vehicle to help catch problems before they become a bad problem.
Practicing good driving can extend the life of your vehicle. Driving the car aggressively can have negative affects on the vehicleÂ’s performance. Practice driving less aggressively and more responsibly.
Providing proper maintenance and practicing good driving habits are not that difficult. These things will dramatically increase the life of your vehicle. When your vehicle is operating at peak performance, it will put less wear and tear, in turn keeping your car from breaking down.
“Practice these two habits and you’ll extend the life of your car by many years“ says Kenny Jones. This is not just important when purchasing a new vehicle. It is also good practice when purchasing a used vehicle as well. Even if you have purchased a used vehicle that has previously not had proper maintenance, you can still start providing routine maintenance and extend the life of your car.
Kenny Jones is the owner of Automotive Connection , which has been performing maintenance and repairs on car for over fourteen years. More information is available on the website www.automotiveconnectionCT.com, or contact Kenny Jones at (860) 223-3465 (kenny@automotiveconnectionct.com)
Automotive Connection
Kenny Jones
860-223-3465
Kenny@automotiveconnectionct.com
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