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How Can I Maintain My Vehicle?

30-60-90 Vehicle Service Plan for Your Vehicle!  

Do you know what a “30-60-90 service plan” is? How about the factory’s planned maintenance schedule? Both terms, which effectively imply the same thing, apply to the auto maintenance program that automakers create for your vehicle. For one apparent reason, the program covers these three figures between each maintenance appointment; about 30,000 miles pass. The manufacturer of your car created factory-scheduled maintenance to prolong the life of your vehicle as much as feasible. Keep up with your maintenance since, in most cases, it is a requirement of the warranty—if nothing else. Although many assume factory-scheduled maintenance is just a method for shops and dealerships to profit more, keeping your car functioning is essential. In this blog post by Axis Auto Group in Jersey City, NJ, we’ll discuss 30-60-90 vehicle service.  

Who Should Do the Maintenance?  

Of course, you could bring your automobile back to the dealer where you bought it—but that nearly always costs more than taking it to an independent dealer. So instead of taking your car to the dealer for the 30-60-90 maintenance service, bring it to Hoesly Eco Automotive if you want to save money every time. The guarantee would, however, be nullified. You may be led to believe such by some dealerships. You can even be told that for them to honor the warranty, you need to bring your car to them. This, however, is untrue. Manufacturer, not dealer, is where the guarantee is provided. Your contract will remain in effect as long as you adhere to the factory’s maintenance program.  

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