Hybrid Maintenance Technicians Fort Valley GA

Many hybrid owners are fearful of cutting their dealership’s cord after their warranties expire. It’s true that hybrids have more complicated electrical systems than regular cars, but qualified mechanics have been cropping up all over the place now that hybrids are more ubiquitous. Find one in your area with DriverSide’s Find a Mechanic feature. Most of the time they’ll get the same repairs done for a fraction of the cost. Do yourself a favor and make sure that the mechanic specializes in hybrids, though.

Franklin Battery & Electric
(478) 923-6484
215 Ignico Drive
Warner Robins, GA
Peach Tire Service Inc
(478) 956-5722
105 Gralan Dr
Byron, GA
Walmart Tire & Lube Express
815-547-5447
2101 Gateway Center Dr
Belvidere, IL
Wal-Mart Supercenter
(478) 987-3620
1109 Saint Patricks Dr
Perry, GA
Wholesale Tire & Wheel Co
(478) 987-4794
805 Commerce St
Perry, GA
Clyde''s Professional Collision Center
(478) 956-5662
Clyde S
Byron, GA
Peach County Ford
(478) 956-4007
230 Highway 49 N. ( I-75 Exit, # 149)
Byron, GA
Byron Tire Company
(478) 956-3551
245 Ga Highway 49 N
Byron, GA
Cochran Coach Works Inc Auto Collision Specialist
(478) 987-7740
514 General Courtney Hod
Perry, GA
H & J Transmissions
(478) 987-1105
600 General Courtney Hod
Perry, GA

How to Save Money on Hybrid Maintenance

How To Save Money On Hybrid Maintenance By Alison Lakin, Associate Editor
Hybrid maintenance
It’s a given that you hybrid owners already save money on gas. Most of you also received tax breaks from the government for your purchase too. Congrats! You’ve already saved money. But can you take cost cutting even further? DriverSide has gathered a few tips that can help you save even more money on hybrid maintenance. 
 

Read Your Warranty
As an incentive for people to purchase hybrids, and to assuage apprehension about the new technology, most hybrids have incredibly long warranties for their hybrid systems – like Toyota’s eight-year, 100,000-mile warranty. It will save you money to double check whether the repairs needed for your vehicle are still covered by the manufacturer. There’s no reason to spend money at an independent shop if it’s free at the dealership. 
 
 
Take it to an Independent Shop
Many hybrid owners are fearful of cutting their dealership’s cord after their warranties expire. It’s true that hybrids have more complicated electrical systems than regular cars, but qualified mechanics have been cropping up all over the place now that hybrids are more ubiquitous. Find one in your area with DriverSide’s Find a Mechanic feature. Most of the time they’ll get the same repairs done for a fraction of the cost. Do yourself a favor and make sure that the mechanic specializes in hybrids, though. 
 
 
Stick to the Manufacturer’s Maintenance Schedule
You may feel uncomfortable with the fact that you haven’t changed your oil at the 7,000-mile mark or that the brakes are still going after 40,000 miles, but hybrids need less conventional maintenance thanks to the hybrid system powering the car for part of the drive and cool features like regenerative braking. Follow the owner’s manual to time your visits to the auto shop instead of popping in when you’re used to going. 
 
 
Stop Worrying about Battery Replacement
When the battery in your hybrid dies, you’ll no longer be forced to sacrifice your kids’ college dreams just so you can pay for a replacement. Though, you might have to give up Friday pizza nights. Battery costs have dropped steadily since the first hybrids were brought to market and, while it’s not going to be the cheapest maintenance you’ll ever pay for, the replacement will most likely be under $3000 depending on your particular model. Of course, that’s if you even keep it the eight years it takes for the warranty to expire.



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