While actually buying the car itself is your largest outgoing when it comes to car expenditure, there are still a few items that are recommended purchasing. All of these items – when combined – can quickly add up some it’s important to factor them into your budget.
A set of tools is one thing that very few people consider getting for the car, but the reality is, at some point or another you’re going to desperately need them. Some of the most common tools include a wrench, screwdrivers, pliers and socket wrenches as well as the obvious car jack for changing the wheel. And if you’re going to get all of that, why not buy yourself some other essentials like duct tape as well. As with the tools, you probably can’t think of a time when you’re going to need it right now, however the time will come when you’re standing by the side of the road trying to flag down other drivers in the hope that they have these things.
If you don’t already have a set of jump leads or booster cables, be sure to go out and get some. Car batteries can often drain overnight, for example if a light is left on. This can happen without the owner knowing and it isn’t until the following morning when they try to start the car that they realize something drained the battery overnight. Having a set of jump leads means you can quickly restart your car off of another battery and then after a bit of driving the alternator will recharge your own battery.
One other item that will always come in useful is a flashlight. Should you ever break down you will quickly find the need for one of these as the lights in the car will only go so far. Opt for something battery charged or even better a windup torch if you are planning on keeping it in the car. Torches powered by the car battery can quickly drain a battery if you are working on a lengthy repair and this is only going to increase your problems.
Finally car insurance and tax are two essentials for your car and in many cases legalities. Be sure to purchase both before you get on the road and always carry your paper work with you.
Jennifer Adams writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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