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3 Reasons You Should Get Your Oil Change Done At Porsche Beachwood

Oil is vital for your engine, as it helps to reduce friction and other forms of damage. The oil also absorbs dirt and other debris and this makes it less efficient. When you need an oil change, Porsche Beachwood can do it for you.

These are some reasons to bring your car to us for a change.

We Use Genuine Parts

Changing the oil doesn’t just involve draining the old oil and replacing it with fresh oil. The oil filter removes rust particles and dirt from the oil as it circulates, and this filter will eventually become blocked. A blocked filter reduces the flow of oil, and this affects the oil’s ability to work effectively. In addition, the drain plug and other components can wear out over time.

We replace your filter with a new one designed to fit your Porsche and any other worn or damaged components will be replaced with genuine parts. Genuine parts will always work more efficiently than others, and they have a longer life. Using genuine parts also means that they will fit correctly, reducing the potential for leaks.

You Preserve Your Warranty

In the future, you might decide to sell or trade in your Porsche for a different model. When this happens, your car’s repair history and warranty become very important as they influence the value of your car. Any unused portion of your warranty can pass to a new owner, and a Porsche that’s been correctly maintained protects this warranty.

Changing the oil at a lube shop, for example, will usually mean replacing genuine parts with after-market ones. After-market parts can erode the value of your car, as a buyer can suspect these parts will cause future problems. These parts can also void your warranty, as after-market parts can’t be guaranteed.

You Save Time and Money

Every gasoline-powered car uses oil, and any mechanic can change your oil. Our Porsche-trained technicians, however, can perform this operation faster and more effectively than any regular mechanic. Porsche technicians only work on Porsche vehicles, and this familiarity allows them to work faster and more precisely than mechanics that work on various makes and models.

A lube shop or regular mechanic may offer a cheaper price for their service, but it can cost more in the long run. A regular mechanic’s lack of familiarity with a Porsche, the use of non-Porsche replacement parts, and possibly even the use of an inferior quality oil can mean a visit to your dealer to repair problems caused by this cheaper service.

When it’s time to change your oil, call our experts at Porsche Beachwood and maintain the quality and standards you and your Porsche deserve.