6 Signs That Indicate Its Time To Get A New Car

- Driving old cars is pretty risky.
- They can break down in the middle of nowhere.
- Observe these six signs to know when its time to get a new car.
You may absolutely love your car but there's no denying that it has a fixed life. No matter how carefully you drive it and how much you shield it from damage, there comes a time when getting a new car to satisfy your travel needs becomes imperative. If you're not good at sensing when that time comes, we've decided to create a list of 6 signs that will indicate that it's time to get a new car. Let us tell you what they are.
Watch that odometer

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The odometer, which shows how many kilometres your car has travelled through its lifetime can also help you judge whether it's time to get a new one. If it hits the six-figure mark, your car will definitely start giving up in the performance department. So, if you have an old car, keep an eye on the odometer to see whether your car is nearing its final stages.
Starts failing PUC tests
When your car is only a few years old, the PUC testing agents don't even need to perform an actual test to determine whether it is within the permissible limit. When they spot an old car though, they will definitely run a thorough test. And as your car gets older, there's a possibility that it might fail the emission test. If this starts happening, it's a sure sign that your car is past its prime. And it's also harmful to the environment to keep driving such a car.
Too many repairs
Your car's best days are when you have to take it to the service station only for mandatory visits. However, after a certain point, it may start becoming a regular thing. That's when it's time to realize that the many repairs that your car is asking for are a sign that it has neared the end of its life.
Car keeps breaking down

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Frequent repairs are one thing but your car breaking down in the middle of long journeys can never be a good sign. As your car ages, its parts get old and its engine starts losing steam. When such a thing happens, it's time to consider buying a new car.
Creaks under the hood
Creaky sounds are an indication that your engine's health is not good. Old cars tend to experience these a lot. And while equipping the car with new parts is an option, many a time, the costs are too high. At such times, it's better if you invest that money into buying a new car for yourself.
Fluids leaking

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Your car requires various fluids to keep it running well. These include the coolant, engine oil, and other oils. They need to be replaced but after a gap of multiple months. If your car starts asking for refills every month, that means it is not able to retain these fluids properly and this is a sign of age. Keep an eye out for fluid levels if you drive an old car.
Keep these 6 six signs in mind if you drive an old-ish car and you should easily be able to tell when it's time to buy a new one.
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