Posted on 5/2/2025

Breaking Down the Real Costs Behind Luxury Performance and How to Budget for It European cars frequently receive accolades for their superior engineering, luxurious features, and exceptional driving experience. Renowned brands like BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Porsche, Jaguar, and Volvo have developed a loyal following among both car enthusiasts and everyday drivers. However enthusiastic the reputation of these vehicles may be though it often leads to an inevitable question many owners will ask: What is the true cost of maintaining a European vehicle—and why? At Future Auto Service, we focus on maintaining European vehicles and emphasize educating car owners about the factors that impact maintenance costs. Whether you've owned a European car for years or are considering buying one, this guide will explain the main elements influencing upkeep expenses. Additionally, we'll share tips to ensure your vehicle remains in excellent condition while keeping costs under ... read more
Posted on 4/1/2025

Why Expertise Matters When It Comes to Your Vehicle. You've likely noticed the blue ASE seal at your neighborhood auto repair shop, but what does it signify? ASE represents the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, an independent nonprofit that has been establishing industry standards for automotive repair proficiency since 1972. Being ASE certified is not merely a decal on display—it's a mark of distinction for mechanics who have demonstrated their expertise through challenging tests and practical experience. Achieving ASE certification is a significant accomplishment. Technicians are required to pass in-depth exams that encompass topics ranging from engine repair to electrical systems. Moreover, the education continues beyond initial certification; technicians must renew their certifications every five years, guaranteeing they remain informed about the latest developments in vehicle technology. The ... read more
Posted on 2/2/2025

Drive into Spring with Confidence and a Healthier Car. February is the perfect time to focus on giving your car some extra care. As winter's chill fades and spring nears, it's a prime opportunity to take care of those small yet vital repairs that can greatly affect your vehicle. At Future Auto Service in Burbank, CA, we're committed to helping drivers enhance their vehicle's performance. This month, let's explore how simple adjustments can extend your car’s lifespan and ensure it operates efficiently. The Heart of the Matter: Engine TLC The engine of your car functions as its heartbeat, so keeping it in good condition is vital for a long and efficient journey on the road. Start by checking your oil. Regularly changing the oil helps prevent sludge buildup and keeps your engine well-lubricated. If it's been a while since you last changed it, now would be an excellent time to do so. As you'r ... read more
Posted on 11/1/2024

November has arrived! But is your car ready for this winter & holiday season? After a long and hot summer here in LA there is no denying that all of our cars have been through a lot. As our climate here in California changes throughout fall, it is important to give your car some tender loving care to prepare it for a busy holiday and Christmas season. Here at FAS we take car maintenance and auto repair very seriously and don't want to see you stranded on the side of the road with your family missing Thanksgiving Dinner. That's why we have come up with a Car Care Checklist to make sure you are traveling safely around Burbank and Los Angeles through the rest of the year into 2025. Important Maintenance Items to Consider Safety InspectionTires & Alignment ... read more
Posted on 10/16/2024

Today we are talking brakes! They are one of the most crucial components of any motor vehicle out on the road and are essential to slowing down your car and at the same time ensure safety for yourself and others on Burbank's roads. However, not all brakes are the same. Did you know there are two largely different types of brake systems on cars? In this blog post, we will do a crash course on the two kinds of conventional brake systems: Drum Brakes and Disk Brakes! So stick around to find out how these two brake systems are different, which ones you have on your car, and how they are serviced! A Brief History About Brakes The first ever car with brakes was introduced by the Frenchman Louis Renault in 1902. While disk and drum brakes saw the light of the world around the same time, the first mass-produced cars featured a drum brake system due to simpler technology and lower costs. Disk brakes didn't really become a thing until 1953 when ... read more