Cars, trucks and other automobiles all need upkeep. Just like people 
need to go to the doctor regularly to check blood pressure and general 
vitals, vehicles need their maintenance, well, maintained. The best way 
to keep up with your vehicles maintenance is to take it in for regular 
check-up when you go to get an oil change. 
A lube is strongly suggested every three to five thousand miles. If you 
get your car point checked at that time you are giving your car a 
greater chance of being better maintained. Maintenance plays a big role 
in a cars overall performance and gas mileage. So, by regularly taking 
your vehicle in for maintenance check-ups you could increase the 
performance life of your vehicle and keep its gas mileage top notch.
Why might performance and gas mileage be affected by not taking your 
vehicle in for a check-up, lube and filter? There are the obvious 
answers. The reason you need an oil change in the first place is so your
 car doesnt have to burn used lubricant. The oils in the engine need to
 run clean to help the engine perform at its best. It may take your car
 awhile before it needs to have the oils and filters replaced, but rest 
assured that you dont want to wait until the car starts telling you its
 time. 
If you arent convinced that a regular lube is really that necessary to 
the overall performance of your vehicle, ask a mechanic to see the used 
oils and filter from a car that hasnt been lubed in 10, 000 or so 
miles. The frothy substance you will see will forever convince you that a
 car deserves regularly lubes and maintenance.
There are less obvious things that your mechanic might find when you 
take your car into the shop for a check-up and oil change. These small, 
less obvious, tune-ups can cause poor performance and gas mileage. One 
of the most common reasons behind lessened gas mileage is low tire 
pressure. Often when you take your car in for a full service check-up 
your mechanic will find that you have been driving around on tires 
without the proper pressure. Not only is this dangerous, it can decrease
 your gas mileage.
Tire pressure can decrease for a number of reasons. It is possible that 
you unknowingly ran over something causing a very small leak in one of 
the tires. Or, if it has been very hot and you suddenly have a couple of
 cool days, the tire pressure can drop. Whatever the cause, be glad that
 your mechanic discovered the problem and fixed it during your 
maintenance check-up.
So, it may not seem related but a regular oil change can inadvertently 
increase the performance of your vehicle and help you to get better gas 
mileage. Just like people, cars need regular check-ups to insure they 
are running at their optimal level.
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