Next Level Paint and Collision Expands Their Automotive Repair Services

October is designated as Fall Car Care Month by the Car Care Council. The automotive technicians at Next Level are committed to helping consumers prepare for the upcoming winter season and education about proper car care safety.

Murfreesboro, TN, October 14, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Providing customers with the correct automotive care and preventative vehicle maintenance is important to the trained auto technicians at Next Level Paint and Collision. A local leader in the auto repair industry, they are keeping up with the trends and offering personal assistance for vehicle owners looking for an auto repair shop.

As you may have already experienced, it can be quite stressful to have unexpected car problems. To keep you from experiencing inconvenient and costly service, the reputable auto mechanics at the Next Level auto shop will check for wear and tear, replacing damaged parts before they break, saving you time, money, and a lot of frustration. Find more about Next Level Automotive Repair on Facebook (www.facebook.comnextlevelpaint) or follow them on Twitter (www.twitter.com/nextlevel).

"It can be intimidating enough driving on the roads and interstates without having to worry about breaking down in the middle of traffic or in an unsafe environment," said owner Scott Baker of Murfreesboro. "Even though it's easy to believe one has the most reliable car on the road, it doesn’t take much neglect to go from safe to sorry quickly. I hold myself and my mechanics to a higher standard of automotive excellence and offer all clients the security of good, honest work. I've added Automotive repair to Next Level because our Paint and Collision clients have asked for these services," said Baker.

Regular car maintenance is essential and more than five percent of vehicle accidents result from unperformed vehicle maintenance; resulting in 2,600 deaths, 100,000 disabling injuries and a cost of more than $2 billion every year according to the Car Care Council.

A recent survey by the Car Care Council found:

38% of cars had low or dirty engine oil
28% had inadequate cooling protection
54% had low tire pressure
19% needed new belts
16% had dirty air filters

Critical components that are checked at every service interval include automatic transmission fluid, battery and cables, belts, engine air and oil filter, exhaust, fuel filter, hoses, power steering fluid and tire inflation and condition. These should be checked according to the following schedule:

Every three months or 3,000 miles
Every six months or 6,000 miles
Every 9 months or 9,000 miles
Every 12 months or 12,000 miles

In addition to the above, every car should be checked monthly for lights, tire inflation, and windshield washer fluid.

October is designated as Fall Car Care Month by the Car Care Council. The automotive technicians at Next Level are committed to helping consumers prepare for the upcoming winter season and education about proper car care safety. From tune ups to transmission work, call Next Level for all your automotive repair needs. (615) 995-8400.

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