>Never redline on a cold/winter startup>Change Oil and air filter every 5k>gear oil and tranny fluid every 50k-60k>Spark plugs, Coil Packs, Timing belts, and suspensions at 100k>avoid CVTs, especially Altimas, like the fucking plague>Don't buy Turbo'd and Super'd engines unless you got Premium gas money>German cars a fucking money pits>The EPA is actively destroying diesel engines>"Italian tune-ups" (riding the highways to clear out the exhaust)>Rotaries require straight up new "pistons" every 40k miles but their fanboys don't give a shit because "muh le mans">Valvoline predates fucking cars and was used in literal steam trains>Buy your own socket set, torque wrench, and obd2 scanner so that you can fix your own shitI know it's chatgpt-slop but I want to know if this is actually good advice
>>28952305You're hired
>>28952305Indians love making AI content.
>>28952312Buenos dias holmes
>>28952318Insha' Allah brother.
>>28952305>Valvoline predates fucking cars and was used in literal steam trainsI just learned something new :-)
>>28952358>Valvoline predates fucking cars and was used in literal steam trains>In 1866, he partnered with his wife's relative, who had an oil refinery in Binghamton, New York, to found the Continuous Oil Refining Company, which produced petroleum lubricant for steam engines.[7] >Originally, Ellis named his lubricant Binghamton Cylinder Oil, but two years later, he renamed it to the simpler and more memorable ValvolineNeat.
I mean those are generally bit too conservative takes but their idea is generally rightA lot of people look for cars through the process of substraction and it pretty much leaves only them with Toyota and Honda.
>>28952407BINGO MENTIONED
>>28952305Disagree with the notion that ALL forced induction cars need premium gas, that depends on too many factors to just make a blanket statement like that and in a lot of cases you'd just be wasting money filling it up with premium every time.Also the part that wears out in a rotary is closer in role to piston rings, not the piston itself, but other than that broadly decent guidelines.
>>28952305And you learned this the same way chatPGT learned it, from reddit posts
>>28952652This is true both the Jeep 2.0 and the Bronco 2.3 are perfectly fine with 87 octane