Make Your Car Your Valentine: Mercury Insurance Advises How to Save on Auto Repairs
(BPT) - Regularly Showing Your Car Some Love Can Save on Auto Repairs
Valentine's Day is the perfect time to show your trusty vehicle some love, and maintaining it is the best and most cost-effective way to do so. With rising costs associated with operating and repairing a vehicle, Mercury Insurance is offering some tips to reduce running costs while keeping your vehicle in optimal condition. These simple steps can show your second most costly investment how much you care.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the average cost of car maintenance and repairs is $975 per year, or approximately $80 per month. Several factors are driving up these costs, including complex vehicle technology; specialized tools needed for repairs; a shortage of skilled technicians; and rising labor costs.
"While we recognize that the cost of vehicle ownership is rising, being proactive can dramatically lower the burden of vehicle repairs down the road," said Kevin Quinn, Vice President of Auto Claims for Mercury Insurance. "We demand a lot out of our vehicles day in and day out, so keeping up with maintenance is critical and there are ways to do so without spending an arm and a leg."
Here are some points to consider:
- Routine maintenance:Follow your car's recommended maintenance schedule, including oil changes and filter replacements, to prevent major repairs and save you money in the long run.
- Shop around for quotes: Get estimates from multiple repair shops before committing to a repair.
- Buy your own parts: Consider purchasing parts online and bringing them to your mechanic to install, which can often be cheaper than buying parts directly from the shop.
- Check tire pressure: Regularly monitor tire pressure and inflate them to the recommended level to improve fuel efficiency and tire lifespan.
- DIY simple repairs: For basic tasks like changing your oil, air filter, or battery, consider doing them yourself to save on labor costs when possible.
- Choose a trusted mechanic: Find a reputable repair shop with a good reputation for quality work and fair pricing.
- Address issues promptly: Don't ignore warning lights or small problems, as they can escalate into more expensive repairs if left unattended.
- Consider aftermarket parts: Depending on the repair, using aftermarket parts can sometimes be a cost-effective option.
By following these recommendations and giving your car some tender loving care this Valentine's Day, you can reduce the frequency of costly repairs in the future and extend the life of your vehicle and your relationship as well. For more tips on all things related to car maintenance and ownership, visit Mercury's blog.
Source: BrandPoint