Last Updated: Jan 14, 2016

Budgeting for Maintenance In Columbus, Georgia



Life's full of surprises in Columbus, Georgia, some of which cost money. A leaky roof, a broken tooth, or an unexpected car repair. Tires First and AutoNetTV have done some research on how we can budget for proper vehicle care.

Most Columbus drivers do their best to budget for scheduled vehicle maintenance. What's hard is unexpected repairs. The truth is that our sedans can stay on the road longer than ever before with proper maintenance. That's because of improved vehicle design and manufacturing quality. But some of those same improvements also lead to higher repairs costs.

Let's take the fuel pump. Previous generations were often stranded by the side of the road by vapor lock. This occurred when the gas vaporized between the gas tank and the fuel pump. Fuel just stopped flowing. Columbus drivers in this situation had to sit and wait until the car would start again. To alleviate the problem, fuel pumps are now located inside the gas tank. This is a great solution, but when the fuel pump fails, it's a much more pricey to replace it.

Sealed wheel bearing assemblies are another example. These wheel bearings can't be serviced – you just have to replace the entire assembly when it starts to fail. That costs several times as much as service on non-sealed bearings.

So we all benefit in Columbus, Georgia from design improvements, but we need to plan for important repairs down the road.

There's a tool that can be found on Edmunds.com that Columbus folks can use to prepare their service and repair budget.

Let's suppose you have a 2003 Toyota Camry – a very popular car in Columbus, Georgia. It's now paid for and you'd like to keep it running for the next three years. You can go to Edmunds' True Cost to Own calculator and enter your vehicle's data. The calculator will provide estimates of what it'll cost to service and repair your vehicle over the next five years. The estimate is based on where you live in or near Columbus, Georgia, your auto manufacturer's recommendations and repair experience for your particular model.

Of course these are just estimates – there's no way to predict what'll actually happen to the car in your driveway, but it's a good starting point.

The calculator also has estimates for depreciation, financing, insurance, taxes and fuel costs.

Let's focus on maintenance and repair. This table shows that the average monthly cost of maintenance and repairs is eighty-three dollars. That may sound like a lot, but compare it to a new car payment.

Budgeting for Maintenance

So if you set aside eighty-three dollars a month, you'd go a long ways towards taking care of routine maintenance and being prepared for the unexpected repairs that arise.

Of course, you can't predict when something will go wrong or how costly it will be, but at least you have a reasonable target to shoot for.

Some Columbus motorists are afraid of what can go wrong with their older sedan so they buy a new one. That's fine if you really want a new sedan, but if you properly maintain your older vehicle, you'll save a lot of money on new car payments and Georgia auto insurance. It just makes good economic sense.

Get with your tech at Tires First and work out a plan for keeping your sedan on the road.

You can visit Tires First at 5454 Miller Road in Columbus, Georgia 31909 or just give us a call at 706.563.5555.