Posted on 7/27/2022
Whatever vehicle you drive, the manufacturer has preset a routine maintenance program to keep your car or or truck operating at peak performance. This is known as factory planned maintenance, or 30/60/90K maintenance, since the typical timetable for these procedures is every 30,000 miles or so. Unfortunately many drivers see this maintenance schedule as optional—after all, why take the car in if it seems to be running well? The maintenance plan, however, isn't a trick to get you to spend money at the auto repair shop—it's essential for the general health of your car and to avoid expensive and needless auto repairs in the near future. Why Should You Keep Up With The 30/60/90 Maintenance Plan? There are some very good reasons why the 30/60/90 maintenance plan is a good idea for your vehicle. Your warranty may be voided. It may prevent minor issues from becoming major ones, costing hundreds of dollars in repairs. It has the potential to extend the life of your ca ... read more