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4 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your European-Made Car

  • By Admin
  • 22 Aug, 2017
You are the proud owner of a luxury European-made car, and you want to ensure your vehicle lasts for as long as you wish to drive it. There are a few things more exhilarating than revving up that engine and seeing just what your sleek ride can do. To get the most out of your BMW, Porsche, or other luxury vehicles, here are the four things you can do to prolong its life.

Always Seek a Specialty Mechanic

Not every mechanic is authorized to work on European-made vehicles, and not all mechanics will have the correct parts to get your vehicle in its best condition, should you need repairs. European auto mechanics are specially trained to work with these foreign cars and often carry original parts for European models, as well as Japanese and American-made car parts. When seeking a mechanic for your vehicle, ensure the mechanics you are considering are all ASE certified for greater reassurance.

A specialty mechanic who often works on the brand of car you have is an excellent choice as well. Your dealer can help you choose a great mechanic in your area that can both service your vehicle and make repairs as needed. Make sure you visit the same mechanic for repairs as well as servicing (if possible), so you know you are working with experts who understand the features and components of your vehicle at all times.

Get the Right Insurance

A luxury car often carries a higher insurance premium due to the cost and value of the vehicle. You want to make sure your car carries enough insurance to cover all repairs (including imported parts) in the event you get into an accident, or you need to replace hard-to-find or expensive parts.

If you haven't joined an auto club already, it's important that you do so when you are insuring a luxury foreign car. Some auto insurance companies will give you a discount if you show pride and care for your car by joining a luxury vehicle club. Your mechanic or dealer can help you find a club in your area that allows you to show off your beautiful ride while enjoying affordable insurance at the same time.

Invest in Premium Gasoline

If your vehicle is gas-powered, it's best to invest in premium gas over regular gas, even if your owner's manual doesn't state which one your car needs. The reason for all this lies in performance: premium gas is less combustible, making it more compatible with the way foreign and luxury car engines are designed.

If you want to continue to use regular gasoline, do so with caution. It's best to talk to your specialty mechanic about the ways regular and premium gas will affect your European car so you can make an educated decision about what to put into your vehicle.

Keep Your Car Covered

It's important to keep your European car covered at all times, even if you leave it in a garage. You can choose from lightweight covers that offer basic protection or heavy-duty covers that offer UV-ray and dent protection for your car. You can have a custom cover designed for your car, or you can purchase one from the manufacturer for the make and model of vehicle you have.

Whether you need your luxury car serviced or your engine needs repairs, you can trust Chris' Car Care to give your vehicle the expert attention it deserves. All of our staff are ASE certified, so you can feel confident in our skill and quality of work. Bring your Porsche, BMW, or other European vehicles into our shop for service you can rely on.
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