That’s right, I said “cost”. That’s how much of a big deal it is to have to replace brake fluid every month. And while there are many reasons to replace brake fluid, the most important reason to buy an oil change is because it’s going to save you a couple bucks.
If you’re really going to replace brake fluid and save your car, you should consider the oil change. It’s already been shown that oil changes are cost effective.
Oil changes, like brake fluid, are pretty simple to fix. You just run a few drops of petroleum jelly through a canister of brake fluid. A little bit of pressure and you’re good to go. I wouldn’t suggest replacing your brake fluid unless you can be perfectly sure when the fluid is old enough to need replacement.
This is not to say that oil changes arent cost effective. They are. But they arent as cost effective as the replacements we are discussing. If youre just replacing brake fluid, youre essentially just saving yourself a buck every time you brake. And if youre replacing brake fluid, youre saving your brakes by as much as 10-30%. If youre replacing brake fluid, you are saving 10-30% on brake maintenance.
Sure, that’s a great thing. And the reason is that you’re saving the cost. But it isnt a dollar. It isnt even a dollar an hour. It’s a buck. And you dont even save as much as 1 penny per brake line. The savings that you make is not pennies, but pennies a day.
And youre saving the cost on brake maintenance. That doesnt make it a day. Its not a dollar an hour. It isnt even a dollar an hour. Its a buck. And you dont even save as much as 40 pounds per brake line. The savings you make is not pennies per day. Its not even a dollar an hour. Its a buck. And you dont even save as much as 40 pounds per brake line. The savings you make is not pennies per day.
The savings you make on brake fluid is not pennies per day. It is pennies a day. The rest of the savings you make does not make a penny per day. Its a buck. And you dont even save 40 pounds per brake line. The savings you make is not pennies per day. It is pennies a day. The rest of the savings you make does not make a penny per day. Its a buck. And you dont even save 40 pounds per brake line.
It’s a pretty boring story but it’s good enough for me.
That’s a great story! But the thing is, if you use brake fluid, you wouldn’t be saving any money at all. The savings you make per line is exactly the same as the savings that you would make just using a new car or a new bike each year, it just isn’t any money at all, it’s just the cost of the brake fluid and the labor to change it.
Of course you’re wrong. When you replace brake fluid, you are simply replacing the cost of the brake fluid with the cost of the new brake fluid. The savings for using brake fluid is exactly the same as the savings that you would make by using a new car or a new bike for the same number of miles, it just isnt any money at all. You can look it up. They are exactly the same.