5 Things That Increase Your Car’s Value (Part 2)

In 5 Things That Increase Your Car’s Value (Part 1), I discussed about how you will determine your car’s value. Today, I will continue and talk more about how to increase your knowledge on how to maintain the value of your vehicle.

HOW TO INCREASE YOUR CAR’S VALUE

Keeping your car’s original value is not an easy job. The method will take time, budget, and effort. However, the reward is that your car will live through (and even beyond) the financing contract. Additionally, you, your family, and people around you are safe.

The best way to win over the depreciation problem is to know what kind of car to purchase, how to keep the worth of your vehicle, and knowing when your car demands servicing.man in black jacket and blue denim jeans riding motorcycle

STANDARD MAINTENANCE

The money you need for the standard car check-up varies for every vehicle. You surely will use up a little money on a car that is dependable. On the other hand, you will spend more maintenance on luxurious cars.

PRESERVE TIRES

Well-inflated tires will assist in keeping good fuel mileage and can increase it at 3% in few instances. It costs over a dollar or to utilize air pump at a gas station. Perhaps, you can  even go to a tire shop if you want something for free. Balance, align, and rotate your tires to evade unneeded damage on your car.

GET NEW BRAKES

Change your brake pads every 25,000 miles. It will aid in improving your car’s worth. When you do have to change, spend good money in ceramic or semi-metallic pads. These brake pads live longer and your vehicle will run better.

DO A LITTLE CAR REPAIR

There are things you can do by yourself that can help keep the worth of your vehicle. Here they are:

  • Changing the battery. First, find out the date on your vehicle’s battery. On average, it will last from four to six years.
  • Changing your oil.  Keep your engine in good condition by changing the oil by yourself. You save a lot of money. So, start learning and the best way is to ask a friend.
  • Take a look at your spark plugs every time you used up 30,000 miles, but if you have a strong and heavy foot, you need to do it earlier.
  • Replace your power steering fluid, coolant, transmission oil, and brake fluid. Make sure you check and follow the manufacturer’s suggestions.

REPAIR WINDSHIELD CHIPS AND CRACKS

Stay away from trouble. Do not drive your car that has a cracked windshield. In some states that is against the law. Likewise, it is hazardous for your safety and that of the people riding with you.

CREATE THAT SPARKLE WITH CAR DETAILING

Surely, over time, your car will have any of these: soda or coffee stains, terrible cigarette smell, and/or damaged seats. These things are a sure sign that you have utilized your car to its capacity. Thus, it will surely bring down the value of your car.

Maintaining the cleanliness of your vehicle will make it look brand new. Make sure you remember these things when you try to do the detailing by yourself. Look out for bird droppings on the exterior of your car. They can damage the paint of your vehicle.

LOOKING FOR A DEPENDABLE BODY SHOP FOR YOUR CAR?

When you are thinking of selling your car, have it checked and visit  Chaney’s Collision Center. The services offered by Chaney’s Collision Center are as follows: frame and structural damage repair, paintless dent repair, window tinting, and many more. To know more, kindly call the number (623) 915-2886.