Avoiding essential vehicle maintenance can cost more

In 2024, the top reason for an RACV Emergency Roadside Assist call-out was battery-related issues, with 295,338 calls. (Supplied)

RACV is urging motorists not to postpone essential vehicle repairs or maintenance in an attempt to save money, warning that delays can lead to significant safety risks and higher costs in the long run.

In 2024, the top reason for an RACV Emergency Roadside Assist call-out was battery-related issues, with 295,338 calls.

RACV General Manager Motoring Products Jeff Ames said that neglecting car maintenance or issues that arise can result in breakdowns and expensive repairs, potentially keeping your car off the road for extended periods.

“We know that cost of living issues are impacting families across Victoria in different, challenging ways, but RACV often sees first-hand that putting off seemingly small issues can be costly in more ways than one,” Mr Ames said.

Key maintenance tasks that should not be deferred include:​

Oil change, suspension issues, coolant issues, and spark plugs and ignition coils.

RACV encourages all motorists to adhere to their vehicle’s servicing schedule and consult with qualified mechanics to address any issues promptly.

Investing in regular maintenance not only improves vehicle and road safety but also prevents more significant costs down the track.​

For more information on essential car repairs and maintenance, visit racv.com.au/royalauto/transport/cars/car-repairs-you-shouldnt-delay.html