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<font color="#FFFFFF">y. Say your household has two vehicles
that log 15,000 miles per year. If you change the oil and
filter every 3,000 miles at $40 each, youll pay $400 per year.
Drive 7,500 miles between oil changes and save $240 per year.'Flush the
engine coolant.'Older cars may need a coolant flush every two years or
30,000 miles; many newer ones have extended-life coolant, which can last
up to 100,000 miles. A sweet odor inside the car can signal
a problem.'Those tires wont make it.'Take a quarter and stick it upside
downwith George Washingtons face toward youinto the tread (shown). Replace
tires when the tread reaches inchroughly the length of the quarters
rim to Washingtons hairline. (Check our tire buying guide and Ratings.)'Your
struts are shot.'Look at the strut. If theres evidence of fluid running
down its side, park the car on level ground, press down on
the corner of the car with the worn strut, and let go.
If the car bounces more than once, theres a problem.Bottom line. Check
the owners manual for recommended maintenance intervals. If a mechanic suggests
changing filters and fluids more frequently than the manufacturer recommends,
ask for an explanation and consider getting a second opinion. Need an
estimate? Go to our car repairs section to find repair estimates in
your area for your vehicles make and model.This article also appeared in
the March 2014 issue of Consumer Reports magazine.Copyright 2005-2014 Consumers
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