Posted on 6/27/2025

Every vehicle owner wants their car to last as long as possible and perform at its best. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by following a mileage-based maintenance schedule, particularly the 30,000-, 60,000-, and 90,000-mile service intervals. These services are designed to check and refresh your car’s most critical systems at key points in its lifespan. You might be wondering if these services are really necessary, especially if your car seems to be running fine. The truth is that skipping these scheduled maintenance intervals can lead to premature wear, reduced fuel efficiency, and costly breakdowns that could have been prevented with routine care. What Happens During a 30,000-Mile Service At 30,000 miles, your car is still relatively new, but it has already gone through significant use. This first major service focuses on replacing filters, inspecting fluids, and checking for early wear. Technicians typically change the engine air filter an ... read more