Agent skill

vehicle-maintenance-schedule

Build a maintenance schedule for your car so it stays reliable and holds value — the service intervals, the DIY-vs-shop split, and the checks that prevent breakdowns and rip-offs. Use when asked for a car maintenance schedule, what maintenance does my car need, how to keep my car running, or am I being upsold at the mechanic. Produces an interval-based schedule keyed to your vehicle and driving, the essential do-not-skip items, DIY vs professional, seasonal checks, and how to spot unnecessary upsells — flagging that your owner's manual is the authority.

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claude-codecursorMIT
Install
npx skills add mohitagw15856/pm-claude-skills --skill vehicle-maintenance-schedule --agent claude-code

Same command for any agent — swap --agent for codex, cursor, copilot.

Facts
Files in the skill folder: 1
SKILL.md size: 5 KB
Bundled scripts: none
Path: skills/vehicle-maintenance-schedule/SKILL.md
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Where it comes from
Stars: 1,277
Language: HTML

Weekly change comes from our own snapshots, not the repository page — it measures attention, not adoption.

From the SKILL.md

# Vehicle-Maintenance Schedule Cars die young and drain money from neglect (a skipped oil change, a worn belt) or from over-servicing pushed by shops. This builds a sensible schedule from your vehicle and how you actually drive, separates the genuinely essential from the upsell, and tells you what you can do yourself — so your car stays reliable and you stop overpaying, with the owner's manual as the real authority. ## What This Skill Produces - **An interval-based schedule** — services by mileage/time, keyed to your vehicle and driving conditions - **The do-not-skip essentials** — oil/filters, brakes, tires, fluids, belts, and safety items where neglect gets expensive or dangerous - **DIY vs. shop** — what's reasonable to do yourself and what needs a professional - **Seasonal & condition checks** — winter/summer prep and "severe driving" adjustments - **Upsell defense** — how to tell a genuine need from a padded recommendation, and questions to ask the mechanic - **A manual-is-authority note** — the owner's manual intervals govern; this is a guide ## Required Inputs Ask for these if not provided: - **The vehicle** — make/model/year, mileage, and engine type (incl. EV/hybrid) - **D

What's inside
Steps it walks through
  1. What This Skill Produces
  2. Required Inputs
  3. Framework: Intervals By Manual, Essentials First, Upsells Out
  4. Output Format
  5. Maintenance schedule: [vehicle/mileage] · driving: [normal/severe]
  6. Quality Checks
  7. Anti-Patterns
  8. Example Trigger Phrases
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About this skill
What does the vehicle-maintenance-schedule skill do?

Build a maintenance schedule for your car so it stays reliable and holds value — the service intervals, the DIY-vs-shop split, and the checks that prevent breakdowns and rip-offs. Use when asked for a car maintenance schedule, what maintenance does my car need, how to keep my car running, or am I being upsold at the mechanic. Produces an interval-based schedule keyed to your vehicle and driving, the essential do-not-skip items, DIY vs professional, seasonal checks, and how to spot unnecessary upsells — flagging that your owner's manual is the authority.

How do I install it?

Run `npx skills add mohitagw15856/pm-claude-skills --skill vehicle-maintenance-schedule --agent claude-code` — it drops the skill into your project so the agent can pick it up. Swap the --agent value for codex, cursor or copilot if you use one of those.

Where does this skill come from?

From mohitagw15856/pm-claude-skills, a repository with 1,277 stars. We read it straight from the repository tree rather than a submitted listing, so what you see here is what is actually published.

Is a popular skill a good skill?

Not necessarily. Stars measure attention, not adoption — a repository can trend for a week and be abandoned. That is why we show the weekly change from our own snapshots next to the total, instead of a single flattering number.

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