Is it time for an oil change at the Kia dealership? Don’t skip this important maintenance task, because getting the oil swapped out regularly does some great things both for your Kia and for your wallet.
Keeping Things Lubricated
Firstly, engine oil plays a critical role in lubricating the moving parts of an engine, and that’s something you really need. That engine gets hot! Over time, oil deteriorates due to heat and friction and loses its effectiveness. Regular changes ensure that the engine’s components are not subjected to excessive wear and tear, which can lead to costly repairs down the line.
Keeping Things Clean
Secondly, oil acts as a cleaning agent inside the engine. It picks up dirt, debris, and other contaminants that can accumulate over time, and this is significant to maintaining the smooth operation and efficiency your Kia is known for. If the oil is not changed out regularly, these contaminants can build up, causing sludge. This sludge can then clog the engine’s parts, leading to reduced efficiency and potentially causing significant damage.
Keeping Things Affordable
Thirdly, regular oil changes can significantly enhance your fuel efficiency. A well-lubricated engine runs more smoothly and faces less internal resistance, which translates to better fuel economy. This is especially beneficial if you care about driving economical and environmentally friendly car models. You’ll enjoy a cost savings in fuel and also lower your vehicle’s environmental impact when you get fresh oil on a regular basis.
Keeping Your Warranty Good
Regular essential maintenance is necessary to maintain the manufacturer’s warranty, and you’ll need to follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule to ensure that happens. Otherwise, you might end up bearing the full cost of repairs that would otherwise have been covered.
Keeping Your Whole Kia Healthy
When you come in to change out the oil, you also offer us an opportunity for a professional inspection of the vehicle. During oil changes, our technicians can spot issues that may not be immediately apparent to the driver. This preventative maintenance aspect is important because early detection of problems can prevent more severe and expensive issues in the future.
Keeping Your Resale Value High
Lastly, consider the resale value of your car. Regular maintenance records demonstrate to potential buyers that the car has been well cared for, which can be a significant selling point.
There’s a lot of good reasons you want to get the oil changed out on time (as well as perform other basic maintenance tasks), whether that’s to ensure you get the most for your trade in later or just to ensure you’re never paying a dime more in gas than you need to. If it’s time for service, come see us at Courtesy Kia in Altoona, PA today!