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How to Keep your Nissan Looking and Performing Like New

Last updated 11 months ago

The Nissan dealership is not just a great place to find a new vehicle, it’s also the best place to have maintenance work performed. Bringing a vehicle to its like-new condition and keeping it that way is as simple as performing regular cleaning and maintenance. Learn about the details of all these methods below.

Maintenance

Oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections are essential maintenance tasks. Fluids, filters, and belts also experience high levels of wear or usage. Tires and suspension are important items to have frequently checked, as they are essential to safety, ride quality and performance. Follow your vehicle’s manufacturer-recommended maintenance schedule to ensure that your car stays in great shape throughout its lifetime. Going to the dealership is the easiest way to ensure that all maintenance work is done properly, quickly, and completely.

Cleaning

The paint and finish on a vehicle is not only important for appearance, but for protection of the metal underneath. The sun will slowly damage a vehicle’s finish, and contaminants such as dirt, bird droppings, and chemicals erode the vehicle’s surface. Regular washing is the best way to prevent this from happening.

Protection

The simplest way to protect a vehicle from the elements is to store it in a garage or beneath a cover, but that is not always possible. Even if you do park your vehicle in covered parking, the vehicle will still be exposed every time it is driven. It’s important to give your vehicle an added line of defense against weather. Waxes and paint sealers provide a lasting solution that will protect the vehicle everywhere it travels.

Contact Martin Nissan to learn about our service and vehicle cleaning specials. Call our local Chicago Nissan dealership at (847) 965-3460.

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