Former F1 mechanic turned TV motoring host Marc Priestley has shared a simple hack that can extend the life of your petrol or diesel car and save drivers money in a few years

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Marc Priestley, the ‘Wheeler Dealers’ TV star, has explained a nifty trick for extending the lifespan of second-hand petrol and diesel vehicles. On the show, the telly host emphasised the importance of oil changes and maintaining fluid levels, which could yield significant hidden advantages over time.

Priestley, who swapped the Formula 1 pits for the small screen, pointed out that regular maintenance could lead to substantial savings by avoiding costly garage visits. The revelation comes as fans eagerly tune in to watch him on the latest World Tour series, broadcasted every Monday. Marc stressed: “Look after your car. It’s the simple things like oil, keeping your oil topped up but also regular oil changes.”

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He also mentioned: “The really basic stuff, which is really dull and boring for many people, is really important. It’s going to keep the car alive and save you from going to a garage, which is going to cost you money.”

Adding their voice to the conversation, motoring experts at Halfords advocate routine oil changes as essential to an engine’s health and reliability.

They warn that fresh oil is crucial for lubricating parts effectively and ensures a vehicle maintains its performance between services, reports the Express.

Halfords additionally highlighted that old or contaminated oil can negatively impact fuel economy and the overall car efficiency.

KwikFit specialists also advise that those who frequently drive should make sure to change their oil often to prevent issues. Manufacturers used to recommend a full oil change after 3,000 miles, but with modern synthetic fuels, this is likely too soon.

Companies now often set their own targets for oil changes, with Toyota recommending an update every 5,000 miles for a Yaris. On the other hand, Ford has stated that an oil change is only necessary every 10,000 miles on one of their popular Fiesta models.

ClickMechanic suggests the oil should be changed every 10,000 miles or every 12 months, whichever comes first.

The group also estimates the average cost of an oil change in the UK to be around £90, although prices can vary significantly depending on various factors.

They emphasise that costs can range from £60 to £190, with location and vehicle type likely influencing fees.

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