
When to Rotate Vs Replace Tires
You should rotate your tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles to help them wear evenly and last longer. But if you notice low tread, cracks, bulges, or other damage, it’s time to replace them instead.
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You should rotate your tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles to help them wear evenly and last longer. But if you notice low tread, cracks, bulges, or other damage, it’s time to replace them instead.

Common reasons for poor fuel economy include low tire pressure, dirty air filters, clogged fuel injectors, bad oxygen sensors, and aggressive driving habits.

You should get a brake inspection every 10,000 to 15,000 miles or at least once a year. If you hear squeaking, feel vibrations, see a brake warning light, or notice your car taking longer to stop, you should get them checked sooner.

Replacing your timing belt is critical because if you ignore it, the belt can snap and ruin your engine, costing you thousands of dollars.

Worn suspension makes your car harder to control and wastes more gas. When suspension parts get old, your car may take longer to stop, feel shaky in turns, or skid more easily on wet roads.

Yes, running your car’s AC does waste gas. The AC system draws power from the engine, which can decrease your fuel efficiency by 10-20%.
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