As a car gets older and accumulates more miles, the maintenance that it needs to keep running often tends to increase, too. While regular oil changes, filter replacements, brake repair, and other small services can keep the mechanical aspect of your vehicle in tip top shape, keeping up with the exterior of the car can become more and more of an issue as the paint is faded and chipped away by the elements that it faces during every drive. Small rocks, bright sunlight, and harsh weather all wear away the gleam of your paint's top coat; eventually resulting in a dull, old-looking car, despite its mechanical capabilities.
The problem with this is that paint jobs are expensive. Getting a good paint job can run up a four-figure bill and put a huge strain on your budget. Fortunately, the need for a new paint job can be put off by taking great care of your vehicle's exterior; you can keep it looking like new despite the mileage's steady climb. First, you should park your car out of direct sunlight and under some kind of shelter, be it a garage, carport, or even large tent. This will protect your vehicle from the natural elements that gradually dull the paint and will also keep it out of reach of falling twigs, acorns, and other rogue projectiles that can cause damage.