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Our #1 Maintenance Recommendation: Regular Oil Changes
It’s simple. The easiest, least expensive way to preserve the health of your car, truck, or van, boost performance, and extend engine life, is to change the oil regularly. Whether you own a sturdy four-cylinder or a high-performance brute, a thin layer of oil is the only thing between you and major engine trouble.
If your driving is mostly stop-and-go or frequent short trips, the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) recommends an oil change every three months or 3,000 miles.* This small investment in preventative maintenance can save you thousands in fuel costs and car repairs over the life of your vehicle. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, you can improve your gas economy by 5-6% by keeping your car in shape and using the recommended grade of oil for your engine.**
Come to Mr. Tire, Tread Quarters, and Autotire for oil changes and all scheduled maintenance. We’ll help you keep your vehicle running in top condition, fulfill the conditions of your manufacturer’s warranty, and save you time and money.
The Pros Who Know
The trained technicians at Mr. Tire, Tread Quarters, and Autotire can advise you on the best oil for your make, model, and mileage. We carry a wide range of viscosities and formulations, including Valvoline’s DuraBlend® Motor Oil for the toughest driving conditions, MaxLife® Motor Oil, formulated for higher mileage vehicles, and Syn Power® Motor Oil, 100% synthetic oil that outperforms all other types.
For only $21.99, Mr. Tire, Tread Quarters, or Autotire will drain and replace your oil, install a new oil filter, and for FREE rotate your tires, check the air pressure, inspect your brakes, and do a quick lube. We’ll also recycle your old oil for you, safely and in an environmentally-responsible manner.
Our auto service team can also assist you by performing required maintenance, according to the schedule in your owner’s manual, and reminding you when it’s time for your next servicing.
**http://www.fueleconomy.gov, the official U.S. government source for fuel economy information.
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