Car Care Tips

Car Care Tips

| By: James Guzman, CBA Hutto Owner

Did you know that it's not okay to allow your car to sit for weeks on end? The life of your vehicle can suffer if it is left in the garage without any attention. Even if your vehicle is not going to be driven often, following these simple car care tips from our ASE certified technicians at Christian Brothers Automotive in Hutto, will help maintain your vehicles and important vehicle components.

Of course, our goal is for our service staff and our ASE certified technicians to provide excellent service the first time, but if something were to happen to your vehicle we have you covered.

  1. Start your vehicle a couple times a week.
  2. Drive your vehicle at least once a week for 30 minutes.
  3. Open your hood and inspect for rodents/animals.
  4. Clean up inside your vehicle.

We’re Here For You

Remember, whether you’re putting a lot of miles on your vehicle or allowing it to sit for long periods, we’re here to help you maintain your vehicle. Christian Brothers Automotive is a full-service auto repair shop; we do everything from oil changes to engine repairs. We invite you to call us to pick up your vehicle or stop by our shop on Highway 79 in Hutto for all your automotive repair needs. Just look for the big orange hippo!

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