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How to Extend the Lifespan of a Car?

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MacAubrey
07/28/25 11:39pm

Methods to extend the lifespan of a car include: 1. Regularly change the engine oil; 2. Maintain cleanliness and dryness inside the car; 3. Perform rust-proof maintenance on brakes, fuel supply, and other chassis components in a timely manner; 4. Regularly wash the car to prevent corrosion in unclean areas; 5. Promptly touch up scratches and repaint the car; 6. Ensure all types of lubricants required by the car are sufficient and clean. The purposes of car maintenance are: 1. To ensure the vehicle is in good performance condition; 2. To effectively improve the vehicle's efficiency and reduce the consumption of parts and tires; 3. To enhance driving safety; 4. To avoid vehicle malfunctions; 5. To reduce noise and environmental pollution; 6. To keep the vehicle's appearance tidy and prevent damage.

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VonHaley
08/12/25 2:55am

To keep a car running for a long time, I must say that daily maintenance should never be taken lightly. Having driven for over a decade, I've seen too many problems caused by delaying maintenance. Basically, change the engine oil every 5,000 kilometers, otherwise, engine wear increases; the air filter should also be cleaned regularly to reduce engine load; tire checks include tire pressure and wear, and their positions should be rotated every six months to avoid uneven wear; the braking system must not be overlooked—if you hear any strange noises or experience delays, get it fixed immediately; check the battery every two years for electrode oxidation. Also, don’t ignore minor issues like oil leaks or non-functioning lights—address them promptly. A car is a mechanical thing; take good care of it, and it can run 200,000 kilometers without major problems.

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DiHaven
10/01/25 6:05am

Driving habits directly affect a car's lifespan, so I always remind myself to drive gently. Avoid sudden acceleration and hard braking, as these not only waste fuel but also damage the engine and brake pads. In winter or during cold starts, I let the engine warm up for a minute before driving to protect internal components. Before hitting the highway, I check tire pressure and coolant temperature. When encountering bumpy roads, I slow down and avoid rushing over potholes to prevent suspension damage. Shift gears smoothly and avoid wrong gear selections. Operating this way keeps the car running smoothly with minimal wear, ensuring it remains reliable even after ten years, just like new.

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SanPaisley
11/14/25 7:53am

From a parts perspective, extending lifespan requires attention to detail in maintenance. When repairing cars, I've found that key points include regularly changing engine oil and filters to maintain lubrication; checking coolant for leaks and antifreeze properties; timely cleaning brake discs and pads to prevent rust; battery maintenance is crucial—clean electrodes and add distilled water; and pay attention to tire wear limits for replacement. Thoroughly addressing these small tasks can prevent major issues and enhance the vehicle's durability.

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VanStephen
01/05/26 2:42am

Save money and extend your car's life with simple tricks: Park in a shaded area to prevent sun and rain damage, reducing paint aging and internal rust; avoid washing too frequently to prevent paint wear—once a month is enough; check the chassis for rust after the rainy season; cover the car when not in use. This keeps the exterior fresh, minimizes internal issues, and lowers long-term costs over a decade.

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