Well it's worth considering how essential these basics really are nowadays. They seem totally reasonable and although I do most of them on a regular basis - are they really correlated with likelihood of breakdown / trouble? Note I am a relatively young motorist so haven't got experience of how bad cars used to be! In seven years of "modern" car ownership (two cars in the family) I've never needed to top up oil between annual services.
From the regular questions on the main HJ site, most seem to be fundamental engine or electrical issues - not something these things are going to help with?
Likewise the top 10 AA car breakdown call outs at www.theaa.com/breakdown-cover/advice/top-ten-break...s don't seem particularly related to essential maintenance.
I'm always conscious of my tyres more than anything, but ultimately that didn't really help when I hit a massive pothole in the dark / rain and knackered the rim on my wife's Golf!
I like the idea of being more practically involved with my cars, but is it actually needed nowadays? Is there much a casual user is going to do between services? You can call conspiracy of manufacturers / dealers to stop average Joe tinkering, or it's just the way the technology has evolved. Maybe people never really wanted to do car maintenance, but it was unavoidable in the good old days.
As an analogy, I'm relatively comfortable with building and repairing desktop PCs, but there isn't really much call for it anymore.
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