So, you’ve just bought a new car. Of course, you’re going to want to keep it running like new for as long as possible, right? We thought so. Keeping your new car in top shape isn’t actually as difficult as you might think. Here’s how to do it right.
Follow the Manufacturer’s Recommendations
If you bought your car new, it most likely came with an owner’s manual from the manufacturer. Most people, however, simply stick it in the console and never give it a second thought. You should actually take the time to read this manual. It offers a wealth of information about your vehicle and will help you gain a deeper understanding of it.
At the very least, flip to the recommended maintenance schedule, often found near the back of the book. Aim to follow these guidelines as closely as possible. Not only will this ensure that your car is getting the care it needs, but it will also help you to stay in compliance with your manufacturer’s warranty if your car came with one.
Use Synthetic Oil
Most new cars these days are designed to be able to work with synthetic oil. This type of oil has been shown to leave less build-up in your engine, helping it to run more smoothly and efficiently. Over time, this can save a lot of wear and tear on your engine and help to prolong its life. Check with your mechanic to find out if synthetic oil is right for your particular vehicle.
Wax the Paint Regularly
Your car takes a lot of abuse being out on the road. From bugs to rocks to tree debris, there’s a lot out there that can damage your paint job. To help protect it, have your paint waxed on a regular basis, at least every few months. The wax coating creates a protective barrier over your paint so that it is guarded against stains and scratches, at least temporarily.
Ultimate Automotive Can Help
If you are looking for an experienced auto shop to help keep your new car at its best, look no further than Ultimate Automotive. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, we have the expertise to perform any repairs and maintenance you need. Reach out to us today to schedule your first appointment for the ongoing care of your new car.

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