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Care for Cars

Your car is another cool member of your family, though destined to live outside!

Interestingly, all your plans, be they work-related or holidaying, depend on the running condition of your car. Your success depends on the well-being of your car too! Imagine a day, your car is down and you need to arrange another. You cannot do it for long.

Life is on the go, and so is your car.

Back to the apartment!

Your apartment premise, by design, has what it takes to accommodate your car or a fleet of cars you own. A great builder comes up with a comprehensive package including reserved parking slot(s). If guests arrive, the space is foreseen too. Hence, you have a dedicated parking space—access it 24/7. The safest and most convenient way to park your car. With careful watch, without bothering about theft or damage, you have got your car secured.

Surprisingly, you will not find another car parked in your slot! A welcoming parking slot always.

In a well-known apartment area, getting your car repaired is easy. Whether you need washing services, tyre inflation, or basic repairs, the services are not far. In fact, an ecosystem with a large fleet of cars attracts service centres.

Your location, for eg: Triton, is easy to locate and reach. You do not have to go to them. They will come to you. The goodwill of your builder helps.

Connecting with other residents who have a passion for cars is one perk of flat living. In addition to providing covered parking for your cars, some builders host car-related events and gatherings. This may help you meet others who share their passion for automobiles and establish a feeling of belonging in the local community.

Take these three vital tips before you conclude your reading.

Regular Maintenance
Your car’s maker will tell you how often it needs to be serviced. This includes oil changes, replacing the air filter, rotating the tyres, and other annual checks. Regular repair helps make sure the best performance and can stop big problems from happening in the future.

Check Fluid Levels
Check the engine oil, coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid and windscreen washer fluid levels regularly. Low amounts can give you trouble or hurt your car, so it’s important to keep them full.

Keep Tyres in Good Shape
Use a tyre pressure tester to check your tyre pressure often and keep it at the suggested amounts. Check to see if the tyres are worn out, and if they are, replace them. Also, make
sure the wheels are properly aligned and spin the tyres as the maker says to make sure they wear evenly.

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