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Clean the inside and outside of your car every month. Seriously.
Why It's Important: Keeping your car clean is like keeping your room clean, except everyone can see your car and gauge how dirty (or clean) you are. Grab ArmorAll's cheap but awesome vacuum, to clean the inside of your car, a bottle of Optimum's car wash for the outside of your car, and make your car look brand new.
The Cost Of Not Doing It: An unclean car will eventually attract dirt and grime that can damage your interior and exterior, and probably won't earn you any extra props from that person you like.
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Change your oil every 5,000 to 7,500 miles and use a reliable brand.
Why It's Important: Every car maker has different things to say when it comes to oil, but most experts agree that it's good to change it out regularly. If you're confused on what to use, most cars work well with synthetic oil like Mobil 1, and it's usually easier to get your oil replaced at a shop versus doing it yourself.
The Cost Of Not Doing It: Your car needs oil to lubricate your engine and stop detergents, so make sure you follow these steps to check your oil every other month or so. If your car doesn't have fresh oil, dirt will build up and eventually kill your engine, which will cost thousands of dollars and your happiness.
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Check your tire pressure every month and rotate your tires every 7,500 miles.
Why It's Important: Incorrect tire pressure can lead to a ton of problems, including poor breaking, instability, less gas mileage, and of course, a flat tire, so check your tire pressure with a gauge. Also, rotate your tires often to make sure that they wear evenly, making sure you get the most before replacing them.
The Cost Of Not Doing It: Replacing your tires will cost anywhere from $350 to $700, while a tire pressure gauge and rotation cost about $10 and $50, respectively. If your tires need to be rotated, simply take them into a dealer or auto body shop.
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