---
id: guide-0015
title: "What does a typical maintenance schedule look like by mileage?"
category: guide
subtopic: maintenance-schedule
page_type: guide
source_url: "https://www.boballenmotormall.com"
tags: ["maintenance", "schedule", "service", "planning"]
questions:
  - "What maintenance do I need at 30,000 miles?"
  - "What about at 60,000 miles?"
  - "Is there a recommended maintenance schedule I should follow?"
  - "How do I know what service my car needs?"
related: [maintenance-brakes, maintenance-fluids, warranty-basics]
dealer: Bob Allen Motor Mall
---

Following a maintenance schedule keeps your vehicle running smoothly and protects your warranty.

**Early Mileage (0-30,000 miles)**
Oil and filter changes (every 3,000-10,000 miles depending on oil type), tire rotation (typically every 5,000-7,000 miles), and visual inspections of belts, hoses, and brakes are standard.

**Mid-Range (30,000-60,000 miles)**
Continue oil changes, rotate tires, and consider air filter and cabin air filter replacements. Some vehicles may need coolant or transmission fluid checks.

**Longer Intervals (60,000+ miles)**
Brake fluid, coolant, transmission fluid, and suspension components may need attention. Timing belt replacement (if applicable) often falls in the 60,000-100,000 mile range.

**Your Owner's Manual is Your Guide**
Every vehicle is different. Your manual lists the exact services and intervals for your car. Bob Allen Motor Mall's Service team can walk you through it and create a custom plan. Call **(877) 331-4442** to get started.
