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Very First

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I just purchased my very first car. How can I maintain it properly so I can keep it for a long time?

My aunt has purchased a used car under my name. Haven’t driven it yet because I haven’t picked it up from the dealer yet. It’s my very first car and I really have no clue or any basic knowledge as to how to maintain it properly mainly to avoid major problems. I don’t really have much money so I’d really wish to keep it in good usable condition everyday without going to a repair shop all the time. I don’t have much experience when it comes to car either so please help! I would really appreciate it if you could help me out. Thank you.

First and foremost…get an oil change every 3,000 miles. While there, get tires rotated and every other oil change, change your air filter and check brakes. Replace brake pads BEFORE they are worn out to save your rotors …which are pricey.

Of course, check tire inflation regularly, all fluids (ie. windshield wiper fluid, brake fluid, power steering fluid, coolant)

Change wipers every other oil change (they are only $3 a piece at Walmart)

Get a tune-up every 15,000 miles on older cars and around every 35,000 miles on newer cars (new spark plugs, wires etc)

Very first time. -Sophia. With lyrics!