June 9, 2022
Searching for cheap, easy ways to repair and maintain your car? You’re not alone.
Since the start of the cost-of-living crisis, there’s been an upswing in people looking for ways to carry out their own fixes – with DIY car repairs being one of the most popular means of saving money.
Running a car is expensive, so anything you can do to cut maintenance costs can help your monthly budget. Sure, you can’t always avoid a trip to the garage, but there are lots of basic repairs that can prolong your car’s life and make sure it’s as cheap to run as possible.
Ready to get beneath the bonnet? Here are some need-to-know tips on looking after your car on a budget.
Do you mostly use your car for regular, quick trips around town? You could be harming its battery life. Car batteries are at their best when used for longer periods, when you drive far enough to restore a full charge between journeys.
So rather than popping here and there throughout the day, try to make single journeys and get those errands done in one go. Not only will this help prolong car battery life, but it will also reduce unnecessary wear on the engine.
Air conditioning is found in most cars these days, but few drivers know how to maintain it properly. If you want to avoid expensive annual a/c maintenance, follow these tips:
When something goes wrong with your car, your gut reaction may be to call your local garage. But pause for a moment and think: could I fix this myself?
While some repair jobs need a professional touch, there are dozens you can do yourself. You just need the confidence and patience to have a go, as well as the right tools and products that will guarantee a permanent, professional repair.
At Holts many of our products are designed to be used by professional mechanics as well as DIY enthusiasts. Whether it’s fixing a leaky cooling system or patching up a faulty exhaust, you’d be surprised how easy it is to fix problems yourself – and save big on repair bills in the process.
Remember too, that the internet is a fantastic resource for troubleshooting problems with your car. You can watch YouTube videos, read guides, or post questions in dedicated owner forums, getting the help you need to fix and maintain your car for a fraction of the cost of a professional repair.
To prove just how many car maintenance jobs are suitable for DIY, here are 10 tasks you can easily do yourself:
How you drive can have a big impact on your car’s health, not to mention the amount of fuel you use. So if you want to prolong its life while minimising trips to the pumps, it could be time to adjust your driving style. Here’s how:
Passing the MOT doesn’t mean your car has a clean bill of health. There are always issues to look out for and signs that something could be about to break, so get in the habit of checking your car at least every fortnight to nip minor faults in the bud before they get any worse.
There are lots of things to check on your car and plenty of symptoms that tell you when something’s wrong. Check the fluid levels and tyre pressures every two weeks, and take note of any strange smells or unusual noises that could mean your car has developed a fault.
Spending money on servicing may sound counterintuitive to saving money but following your car’s service schedule is the most important thing you can do to prolong its life. So if you plan to keep your current car for a long time, spending money on servicing is well worth the outlay.
Think about it: while a full service may cost you around £150 a year, that’s only £12.50 a month. Setting money aside for periodic servicing is much more cost-efficient than waiting for unexpected repair bills, so get in the habit of putting small sums away for those predictable, day-to-day maintenance bills.
We hope this guide helps you find cost-effective ways to take better care of your car. Remember, if you want to fix and repair a car yourself, Holts’ range of DIY car maintenance products is perfect for achieving professional results. For more information and our full product range, visit the homepage.