7 Ways to Save Money on the Cost of Running Your Car

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4. Find a Good Mechanic

If you are looking to maintain low costs, you’ll need to find a good mechanic. If you’ve just bought a new car, it’ll likely cost you more to get any repairs or work done at the dealership you bought it from. If you get benefits like free oil changes and tire rotations, that’s one thing, but dealerships often won’t give you the best deal.

Instead, it’s better to find an independent garage and a trust-worthy mechanic if you can. Local garages are just as capable as large dealerships, you can be sure that they charge a smaller price.

If you don’t know anyone, ask friends and family for recommendations near you. Try to find somebody who will happily repair your parts instead of ordering in costly brand-new ones. A great mechanic will actually help you save money, rather than charging you as much as possible.

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