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Car Service Savings Set to Stop Driving You Mad
With the hottest months of the year on your doorstep, it is becoming increasingly important to keep our radiators and engines cool and well maintained to maximize savings.The Australian summer is relentless, hot and fun, and with the number of Australians hitting the road to get to their holiday destinations safe and cool, so increases the money spent on car service.
Keeping your engine cool and regularly serviced is the best way to avoid breakdowns and holiday stress says Tyrone Smith, a radiator and engine expert from Hi Tech Radiators.
“It is always important to look after your engine and get your car regularly serviced, however summer is that time of year where we see the most overheated engines and is definitely our busiest time of the year,” he said.
“Little things like regularly checking your radiator, keeping your oil topped up, ensuring your drive belts are in working order and talking to a radiator or cooling specialist will lower the risk of a breakdown this summer.”
SIMJEN business solutions recognise that car bills can be a killer and optimising the amount you spend is important when looking to increase savings.
Saving money in the little things like car maintenance really does make a difference in the long run, CEO Simon James commented.
“The money you can save by simply keeping your car well maintained over the summer period especially is astounding,” he said.
“It’s so important to keep on top of the little things that can go wrong in your engine, as they make sure that the car service bills you end up paying are just as small.”
Summer is often one of the most enjoyable times of the year for Australians, so keeping safe on the roads is of utmost importance.
If you are experiencing any engine heating difficulties, visit the Hi Tech Radiators web site http://www.radiators-australia.com.au/ or talk to an expert on 07 3277 7087.
SIMJEN is a multidimensional business brand and the realisation of Australian entrepreneur Simon James. James’ vision was to create a dynamic all encompassing brand that would stand for everything ‘business’. SIMJEN’s diverse involvement in many supporting businesses acts as a central resource hub for entrepreneurs to ensure they realise their own commercial visions.
Jackson Van Maanen
SIMJEN
31 - 49 Ballow Street
Fortitude Valley QLD 4006
jackson@simjen.com.au
1300 66 22 42
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