If practical, have a friend start and drive your car for about ten minutes once a week.
If you cannot do that then:
Every three months or every 3,000 miles.
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3 months
For a typical passenger car or truck. Every three months or three thousand miles, whichever comes first. Check your owners manual for proper service intervals.
Well it depends on the type of car. Hope I helped!
charge the battery should be ok
It is recommended that you get your car serviced every three to six months prior to the latest oil change. If you are unsure, take your car to your local commercial auto repair shop such as Jiffy Lube for a check up. Hope that helps!
No, that would not be necessary for only 2 months storage.
You should change the oil in your car every 3,000 miles if you drive it hard or at least every three months. Your first oil change should follow the general rule but really unless you have driven it really hard, which you shouldn't do to a new car, changing the oil at 5,000 miles would not hurt your car.
As at 1 May 2011 Petrol driven private passenger car: Three months - $77.68 Six months - $147.68 Twelve months - $287.75 Non petrol private passenger car Three months - $110.15 Six months - $212.61 Twelve months - $417.61 Taxis and Rental cars pay about $75.36 p.a. more.
Rent, it's cheaper and gives you the chance to buy another car after the 3 months. Hope it helps, good luck!
The most common recomendation is three months or 3,000 miles.