Monitor tire pressure regularly
It goes without saying that fit tires are vital to the health of your vehicle. Therefore, regular monitoring of your tire pressure not only improves mileage but also prevents premature wear or tire blowout. Ideally, every time you refuel, give the tires a minute to freshen up as well.
Change oil and oil filter, check the brake fluid
A car has many moving parts and it cannot run smoothly without lubrication. Oil lubricates moving parts and absorbs heat due to friction. After prolonged use, the oil and oil filters should be changed, as dust and other impurities can impede the performance of moving parts.
Perform battery maintenance
Start by keeping your battery clean, as dirt can drain current. Use a damp cloth to wipe it and make sure to clean the battery posts or terminals. Avoid starting the car with the ignition off as it will affect the life of the battery.
Fix windshield chips
A compromised windshield with chips and cracks not only affects the driver's vision but is a safety hazard. Avoid driving in such conditions and repair/replace the windshield whenever necessary.
Clean the car engine
Apart from using clean fuel, one cannot do much to keep the engine clean internally, but one should clean it externally from time to time. Spills containing dust and debris can damage the engine, so use any engine cleaner to wipe down the gun. It also helps in identifying the area of ??concern.