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The 7 Deadly Sins of Car Maintenance

Are You Guilty of Any??

Keeping your car in top shape is essential to ensuring that it runs smoothly and has a long life. Here are the seven deadly sins of car maintenance to avoid:

  1. Neglecting regular maintenance. Perform regular maintenance tasks, such as oil changes, tire rotations, and spark plug replacements.
  2. Skipping detailing. Get your car detailed regularly to remove dirt, salt, and grime buildup that can lead to corrosion and discoloration.
  3. Driving on empty. Fill up your tank as soon as possible when the gas gauge indicates that you’re low on gas.
  4. Ignoring warning lights. Take your car to a mechanic to have any warning lights checked out as soon as possible.
  5. Overloading the vehicle. Stay within the maximum weight limit of your vehicle to avoid damaging the suspension and other components.
  6. Improper tire inflation. Check your tire pressure regularly and inflate them to the correct level.
  7. Neglecting to change air filters. Change your air filter regularly to keep your engine and air conditioning system running smoothly.

Skipping regular maintenance tasks and ignoring warnings can be costly. Watch for these seven deadly sins of car maintenance, and help keep your vehicle running smoothly for years to come. If you ever need assistance with maintaining your car, stop by Fellah Auto Group’s Service Department, where one of our skilled technicians will help you get back on the road in no time.

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2015 Honda Accord Sport front quarter view

Fun Facts about Used Cars

The used car market is a fascinating world full of interesting stories and trends.

After we all suffered through the inflation of NEW cars during the pandemic, the used car market is booming. Whether you’re on a budget or just prefer the character of an older car, there are plenty of reasons to buy a used. But did you know that there are also a lot of interesting and little-known facts about used cars? Here are a few:

Here are a few facts you may not know:

The First Used Car Dealership

The very first used car dealership was founded in 1898 in London, England. The dealership, called “The Exchange and Mart”, offered classified ads that allowed people to buy and sell used cars for the first time. Before this, if you wanted to buy a used car, you had to either find one by word-of-mouth or go to a private sale. The Exchange and Mart made it much easier for people to find and buy used cars. . . this is like the precursor to AutoTrader.

The Perception of Used Cars

In the early 20th century, used cars were often referred to as “junk heaps” and were considered low-class transportation. This perception began to change with the rise of automobile racing, which helped popularize sports cars and high-performance automobiles. No longer hoopties and jalopies, people began to see that used cars could be just as stylish and exciting as new cars, and the stigma surrounding used cars began to fade.

The Most Popular Used Car Colors

The most popular used car colors are white, black, and silver. These neutral tones are versatile and tend to hold their resale value better than brighter colors, which can be more difficult to sell on the used market. If you’re thinking about buying a used car, it’s a good idea to choose a color that is in high demand. This will help you get a better price for your car when you decide to sell it in the future.

The Most Popular Used Car Brands

Toyota is the most popular used car brand in the United States, followed closely by Ford, Chevrolet, and Honda. These brands are known for their reliability and affordability, making them a popular choice for many used car buyers. If you’re looking for a used car that is likely to last, one of these brands is a good place to start.

The Average Age of a Used Car

You may be surprised to learn that the average used car on the road today is over twelve years old! This is due in part to more advanced technology and longer-lasting vehicles, which means that cars are lasting longer and being sold used more often.

With a little patience and a keen eye, you may just find the car of your dreams at a fraction of the cost of a new vehicle. Happy car hunting!

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