Common Misconceptions About Charging Your Car Battery

Common Misconceptions About Charging Your Car Battery

Common Misconceptions About Charging Your Car Battery

When you turn the key and the car won’t start, it can turn into a really bad day, even if the problem is something simple like the battery. Whether you have roadside assistance and know someone is on the way or you need to make a call to a friend, it can be embarrassing and a big waste of time to have a battery go bad. Here are a few things people get confused about when it comes to car batteries. Don’t fall for these false statements: (more…)

3 Myths About Auto Maintenance and Repairs

3 Myths About Auto Maintenance and Repairs

Auto repair and maintenance costs have skyrocketed in recent years, making it more important than ever to have a service contract for your new or used vehicle. It is also important to be able to tell truth from fiction when it comes to getting work done on your vehicle and maintaining it properly. We’re about to debunk 3 myths related to driving your car.

Myth #1 – If You Have a Warranty, You Have to Get All Your Repairs Done by the Dealer

First of all, warranties don’t cover maintenance, so there is no reason to go to the dealer for an oil change, tires, or anything like that. Second, if you have a third-party service contract, it may cover some maintenance as well as repairs depending on your plan, and it shouldn’t matter who does the work.

Myth #2 – Paying Extra for Premium Gas Will Make Your Car Run Better

Most cars run optimally on 87 octane fuel. The only reason to pay extra for a higher octane gas is if you have a car that requires it, such as some European luxury cars or sports cars. Be sure to check your owner’s manual to see what type of gas your car needs. If high octane is not required, you won’t get any more power out of your vehicle by spending the extra cash.

Myth #3 – You Should Warm Up Your Engine in the Driveway

This myth goes back to older model vehicles that needed time to warm up before driving. Most modern engines will actually warm up faster if you get in and start driving. The sooner an engine is warmed up, the sooner your performance and fuel economy are at their best too. So instead of wasting gas idling in the driveway, you can hit the road right away. Just take it easy, knowing that you won’t have full power from your engine until it does warm up after a couple of minutes of driving.

Finding the Right Service Contract for Your Auto Repair Needs

At Vehicle Service Center, we are committed to providing the best quality service contracts for our customers. To find the right package for your needs, talk to one of our vehicle protection specialists today by calling 1-800-280-6708.