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To a new Kuga owner, what is the ONE piece of advise you would offer?


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Perhaps the new owners prioritise enhancing the look, adding accessories, or making adjustments. Although those decisions impact the car's aesthetics, the dependability and safety of a vehicle over time are frequently dictated by unassuming maintenance routines.

Maintaining a clean driver's footwell to prevent pedal interference, keeping the cabin and underbody free of dirt, sand, or moisture, and paying close attention to the fit and safety of interior components rather than their aesthetics are all simple routines that can make a big difference.
These things may not seem important at first, but they have a significant impact on how safe, comfortable, and long-lasting your car is.


We welcome the community to join us in this discussion:

Tell me one thing a new car owner should know about car maintenance.

By offering your advice, you're making a real difference in the lives of novice drivers and improving the driving experience for everyone on the forum.

Someone could use your advice to avoid making a costly mistake because of your experience.

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Do your homework on the model you're thinking about buying, paying close attention to the engine and transmission.

Some newer models use expensive and prematurely worn out wet timing belts.


Personally, I think it's important to use OEM parts while maintaining, and I may go a little overboard with oil changes.

For optimal efficiency and engine cleanliness, use premium fuels.

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Get yourself into a comfortable driving position by adjusting the seat.
Without massive "A" pillars obstructing my perspective, I require unobstructed visibility all the way around.
Avoid putting undue strain on your finances by sticking to your budget.

It has never been a concern of mine to stay abreast of the Joneses.

I had fantasies about owning a Porsche a few years ago—and I could totally afford one—but I quickly realised that the "Running cost" would put it out of my price range.I ended up purchasing a Puma instead :(.

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