One of the great things about buying or leasing a new or used Buick or GMC vehicle is the fact that they're some of the most reliable vehicles on the market. However, even if you're just using your Buikc or GMC vehicle for day-to-day driving around the greater Tulsa, Sapulpa, and Prattville areas, you'll still need to keep up with regular maintenance and repairs. Luckily, we've got there key tips to remember for you to keep your Buick or GMC vehicle in great shape for years and years to come.

Top 3 Tips for Buick and GMC Regular Maintenance

Get to know your owner's manual!

You know that hefty booklet that you shoved in your glove compartment and haven't glanced at since you first bought or leased your car? Well, while you don't need to know it from back to front, there are a few things you should be aware of inside it. In particular, you'll want to make note of the regular maintenance schedule listed for your vehicle inside the manual, and follow it to the letter, as it's the best way to get the most out of your car for years to come!

Stay on top of your oil change schedule!

Remember how we said that you should keep up with your manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule? Well, perhaps the most critical thing you can do on that schedule is get your oil and oil filter changed at regular intervals. Oil changes are essential for keeping your engine running effectively and efficiently. And if you don't change your oil often, you could be in for costly engine trouble down the line.

Keep a close eye on your tires!

As a rule of thumb, it's a good idea to check the tread on your tires at least once a month with something called the Penny Test. Just insert a penny upside down in between the tire tread so that Abraham Lincoln's head is facing downward. Ideally, the tread should cover Lincoln's hairline on the coin. Additionally, it's a good idea to check the tire pressure on your car's tires every other time you fill up your car with gasoline. You can find the proper PSI for your tires located on a sticker in the driver's side door jamb or in your owner's manual.

Interested in a few more tips about caring for your Buick or GMC car?

Reach out to the team at our Buick and GMC service center near Sand Springs, Glen Pool, and Broken Arrow to take advantage of our service technicians' expertise today!

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