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Car Repair Cheshire CT

Car trouble is no fun especially when you need towing. Keeping up with scheduled car maintenance requirements will help you avoid unnecessary car repairs. Here you will find the most experienced mechanics around Cheshire who are ready to handle all your auto repair needs. Please scroll down for more information and access to the auto repair shops in Cheshire, CT listed below.

Modern\S Anderson Tire & Auto
(203) 272-3296
514 West Main St
Cheshire, CT
Gt Silver City Tire Co.
(203) 235-8606
155 Colony St
Meriden, CT
Firestone Tire & Service Centers
(203) 235-7921
72 Cook Ave
Meriden, CT
Berlin Bandag
1401 N Colony Road
Meriden, CT
Firestone Complete Auto Care?
203-754-6119
809 Wolcott St
Waterbury, CT
Tire Service On Wheels Inc
(203) 272-6055
344 E Johnson Ave
Cheshire, CT
Firestone Complete Auto Care
(203) 235-7921
72 Cook Ave
Meriden, CT
Sears
(203) 639-6695
470 Lewis Ave
Meriden, CT
Petes Tire Barn
(203) 754-2156
100 Captain Neville Road
Waterbury, CT
Tri-State Tire Company
(203) 265-2027
136 Dudley Ave
Wallingford, CT
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Car Repair

How much maintenance is really necessary to keep a vehicle in good, running condition, safe and reliable? It's a controversial subject for which there is no simple answer.

Maintenance recommendations and requirements vary depending on the year, make and model of the vehicle, the type of driving it undergoes, the environment in which it operates, how long the owner wants to keep the vehicle, how important the issues of safety and reliability are to the vehicle owner and, finally, how much the owner is willing to spend on maintenance.

Though most people would agree with the statement that preventive maintenance improves vehicle safety and reliability, and saves them money on repairs in the long run, their lip-service to the benefits of preventive maintenance often fails to match their spending habits on maintenance.

While the "unperformed" maintenance market in the U.S. currently ranges anywhere from $43 billion to $62 billion a year, it represents billions of dollars that should have been spent on oil and filter changes, spark plugs, coolant, fluids, belts, hose replacements, brake linings and similar items, but was not.

Is it really as bad as they say it is? You bet it is. Last April during the National Car Care Month, vehicle check lane operators inspected hundreds of vehicles at various locations around the country. They found that 87% (nearly nine out of 10!) of the vehicles inspected were in need of maintenance or repairs.

Here are some of their findings:

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