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5 myths: car servicing
October 30, 2025
|Daily News
FOR South Africans, a car is more than a convenience; it’s a lifeline.
For many, it’s how we get to work, take children to school, or keep small businesses running, especially with public transport often falling short.
Yet, misconceptions about vehicle servicing and maintenance can put drivers, passengers, as well as other road users at risk.With South Africa's horrendous road statistics and the holiday season beckoning, the National Automobile Dealers’ Association has come up with the most common car-servicing myths and the truth behind them to keep our roads safer and mobility more reliable.
Five myths busted
1: “I don’t need to service my car once the warranty ends.”
Myth buster: Regular servicing is essential for safety, reliability, and resale value.
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