Women are less likely to to perform basic car maintenance compared to men, according to UK study

In a recent study by the UK blog, Autoquake.com, they revealed some astonishing statistics in regards to women and men maintaining their vehicles. What do you think?

More than one-in-ten female drivers (12%) never check their car’s oil level. Just under 8% of men confess to the same neglect. Twice as many women (14%) as men (7%) admit to never checking their tyre pressures while almost one-in-five say they never check the tread-depth.

Women drivers are also more likely than men to pay someone else to carry out basic maintenance for them. Just over 14% of women pay to have coolant levels checked compared with 5% of men. A staggering 9% of women pay someone else to check their washer fluid level. Just 3% of men won’t do this simple job for themselves.

You can avoid becoming one of these statistics by bring your vehicle to one of our auto-service centers.

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