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Here are False Car Lies You Should Stop Believing

preciousBy preciousSeptember 26, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Cars have been around for a long time, and certain widespread false information about cars has been circulating for almost as long. While many of these myths appear harmless, some can cost you money or even damage your car in the long run. 

Here are some of the popular car myths that you should stop believing today if your car’s health and market value are important to you.

  1. Belief that Premium Fuel Gives Cars a Better Performance”

This is false. According to experts, just because premium fuel costs more and is higher octane, it doesn’t mean it’s better for your car. The 91-octane fuel (or higher) is designated for cars that need it due to having higher performance or larger engines so that it won’t make a difference in your commuter car. Don’t waste money on expensive fuel if your car doesn’t need it.

  1. The Belief that You Should Replace all Four of Your Tires At Once

Only replace all four tires if your car is front- or rear-wheel-drive. Just make sure they are the same brand and size as the others so you don’t get uneven wear. Experts say that you will need to replace all four tires at a time if you have an all-wheel-drive vehicle to prevent uneven wear and possible damage to the drivetrain.

  1. The Belief that Electric Cars Will Likely Catch Fire Faster than Regular Cars”

That’s false. Just because you have heard of electric cars catching on fire in the news, it doesn’t mean that all of them are prone to follow suit. Manufacturers spend countless hours designing these electric cars; safety is always a priority.

  1. The Belief that Your Car’s Oil Needs to be Changed Every 3,000 Miles

Many synthetic oils used on newer cars today can last up to 10,000 miles, so there’s no need to change them so frequently. This myth is likely one of the oldest myths around and needs to be laid to rest immediately. Your wallet will thank you, but your mechanic might not.

  1. The Belief that You Don’t Have to Change Car Oil At All

If you want your car to last a long time, you need to change its oil every 10,000 miles or so. Remember to follow the maintenance guide in your car’s owner’s manual to get the most longevity from your car.

Conclusion

If you’ve ever had to believe any of these car myths before, it’s high time you dropped them and realized that they are nothing but false, and practising some of them would potentially ruin your vehicle.

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