Car Care Council Helps Drivers Create Schedule

Although many drivers know regular auto maintenance is an important part of car ownership, what might be less obvious is exactly how often you should get your vehicle looked at. In an effort to help and in recognition of National Car Care Month, the Car Care Council recently introduced a new tool that will provide an easy-to-follow schedule.

The tool is free to use and available at carecare.org. All drivers have to do is enter their personal vehicle information on the website, and they'll be provided with regular email updates to remind them when they need regular maintenance such as oil changes or replacement air filters.

The new website could be a big help to many motorists who put off getting their car looked at, whether for financial reasons or simply because they don't know when they should have a mechanic check something out. Specifically, a recent study found eight of 10 cars failed at least one inspection component.

"Chances are if you own a car, it needs some work. National Car Care Month in April is the perfect time to focus on your vehicle's maintenance needs," said Rich White, executive director of the Car Care Council. "Whether you do it yourself or take your car to a professional service technician, following a preventative maintenance schedule will help keep your vehicle safe, dependable and on the road longer."

Whether or not you need guidance on how often your car should see a mechanic, you should visit New Jersey State Auto Auction's Total Car Care center to get work done. With a knowledgeable and talented group of professionals, you can get everything from regular upkeep to significant repairs taken care of.