Just like you wouldn’t trust your $1,000 suit to just any old corner dry cleaners, so too should you be discriminating in whom you trust to service your Porsche.
Maintenance Guidelines
Of course, in order to enjoy that top-10 performance level, you’ll need to keep up with regular service and maintenance as recommended by the manufacturer. If you keep up with regular maintenance, you can ensure your Porsche runs the way it should, with optimal efficiency that you’ve come to know and love about Porsche. This is a general guideline; you should always refer to your owner’s manual or call your specialty shop to find out the timeline for your specific make and model.
Change Engine Oil and Filter: Every 10,000 – 20,000 miles
Change Spark Plugs: Every 24,000 – 60,000 miles
Change Air Filter: Every 24,000 – 80,000 miles
Change Brake Fluid: Every 2 years
Replace Drive Belt: Every 60,000 miles
Replace Tire Sealant: Every 4 years
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