Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Answer 2

What is your EQ?

  • How can a first time owner maintain a car

What is your first answer?

  • Addressing issues in the car before they develop into potentially bigger problems.

What is your second answer?

  • If resources are not limited the car should be taken to the dealership for maintenance.

List three reasons your answer is true with a real-world application for each.

  • 1
    • Not changing car fluids in time can lead to severe wear of the engine and possible destroy it
    • Not rotating tires every so often miles means that some tires could wear out much faster than others meaning premature wear.
    • Any vibrations when the car is running could, in the long run, tear apart the car slowly. Roof lining would fall, door panels as well.
  • 2
    • Car dealerships should know your car better than any mechanic out there since they have all the diagrams needed for it.
    • Dealerships offer warranty on their work, plus their work is guaranteed to be good.
    • Dealerships also give you statements which are proof that you did a certain procedure on the car. This can help you not only with warranty but also help the retail value stay high.

What printed source best supports your answer?

  • I haven't reached into printed sources yet.

What other source supports your answer?

  • Molla, Tony. "Don't Scrimp on Vehicle Maintenance." - ASE. N.p., 12 Oct. 2014. Web. 10 Feb. 2016. This source backs up number 1 strongly because it defines why you shouldn't cheap out on maintenance.

Tie this together with a  concluding thought.

  • I kind of want to do a combination of both of these answers. For example, use resources like the internet to find out if you could do a job yourself or would you have to take it to a professional.

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