Prioritizing Car Maintenance for Safety and Longevity

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If you have ever watched or heard of NASCAR you would know that when there is a crash it is often huge and deadly, however, the plethora of safety features they use keeps the driver safe. I am not asking for that level of protection but I would like to have a car that is at least in good condition and runs well. It will be worth the cost to fix it if you want it to last longer, and it would not be that much for parts since it is a cheap car. I also know that when the rest of the family drives it they would enjoy having a nicely fixed up ride as opposed to a car that looks like a junker. Getting our car fixed should be imperative rather than optional.

Getting the car fixed should be a priority; however, the fact that fixing it will make it safer brings a lot more than functionality to the table. I know that as a child you always wanted the best for me. You often worried about my safety and did not wish for me to be harmed in any way. I ask you now if you still hold true to those principles then why frighten me with such dangers on the road. Driving a car is dangerous enough without …show more content…

I know everyone in the family has used and will continue to use the car sometimes. Ask yourself if you would be able to drive the red car every day? Would you start to feel a little uncomfortable? If it is uncomfortable that makes it harder to drive and passengers are more likely to come out unhappy. If I was driving you and you heard a sound coming from the AC belt with no previous knowledge of the car's condition would you be scared? I know I would be. Also, it would be beneficial to not just me but everyone in the family. Once Andrew gets his internship he may need the car and he already hates to drive no matter what car it is. If we were to fix up the car he would be more likely to drive himself other places as

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