Auto Talk: How Many Cars Are There In The World?

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There are billions of people in the world and in today’s age there are a host of transportation options that include planes, trains, boats, motorbikes, and bicycles. But the most used forms of transportation (besides our own feet) are probably trains and cars. Since I am an automotive service specialist and not a railroad engineer, I will pose the question: “How many cars there are in the world?”

Research firms indicate that there are now over one billion cars in the world! And the number will most likely continue to rise barring a global catastrophe like a zombie apocalypse.

If the automobile is your preferred mode of transport, it’s vital to keep your automobile operating properly. Here are a few tips to keep your car safely on the road.

Take Warnings Seriously
Always view the warning lights on your dashboard. This is the easiest way to know if something is wrong. Though you might be tempted to ignore it, don’t respond to a check engine light like Homer Simpson by putting a piece of tape over it.

Mark Your Calendar

Follow your scheduled maintenance appointments. Bringing your car to Miles Auto Service for oil changes, tire rotations, and other routine services is the best way to keep your automobile operating in peak condition. If you have questions about your maintenance intervals, call us today at (856) 441-3894. We would be happy to set up a schedule for you.

Your Car Loves a Bath

Keep your automobile clean. This protects your engine from dirt and grime. Whether you go to a car wash or hand wash your vehicle, it will pay off in the long run.

Since there are so many vehicles on the road, the team of technicians at Miles Auto Service urges all New Jersey car owners to drive safe and be aware of your surroundings while driving. We are confident you would never do any of the following, but the advice bears repeating: don’t drink and drive, don’t text and drive, and don’t put yourself or others in danger.

Let Miles Auto Service help you with all of your automotive needs. After all, your car is one in a billion.

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