You know what’s worse than driving on a bumpy road? Driving on a vehicle that hasn’t been maintained in ages! A poorly maintained vehicle can pose a great risk to both you and others on the road. So, if you want to avoid being the cause of a major accident, it’s crucial to keep your vehicle in tip-top shape. Luckily, we’ve got you covered with some hilarious vehicle maintenance log templates that will make the task a bit more enjoyable. First up, we have a template with a lovely blue color scheme. The header at the top reads “Vehicle Maintenance Log,” and boy, is it important! Underneath the header is an image of a car (because of course there is!). The h2 below that says “Vehicle Information,” which includes fields for the make, model, year, and license plate number. Because you know, sometimes we forget what kind of car we’re driving. Now, let’s move on to the good stuff- maintenance logs. The first log is for oil changes, and it’s complete with an image of an oil can (because why not?). The h2 reads “Oil Changes” and includes fields for the date, mileage, type of oil used, and the next expected change date. And just in case you accidentally use vegetable oil instead of the real thing, we threw in a p with helpful tips for picking the right oil. You’re welcome. Next up, we have a log for tire rotations. The h2 says “Tire Rotations,” and there’s a lovely image of a tire included. The fields include the date, mileage, and the next expected rotation date. And because we’re just too clever, we added a p with tips on how to tell when it’s time to rotate your tires. See, maintaining your vehicle isn’t so bad after all! Moving right along, we’ve got a log for brake pad replacements. The h2 reads “Brake Pad Replacements,” and the image included is a brake pad (surprise!). The fields include the date, mileage, type of brake pad used, and the expected replacement date. Safety first, folks! Last but not least, we have a log for vehicle inspections. The h2 says “Vehicle Inspections,” and the image included this time is a mechanic with a thumbs up (because we all want a thumbs up from our mechanic). The fields include the date, mileage, location of the inspection, and any notes about what was checked during the inspection. And just in case you forgot what parts of the vehicle need a good checking, we threw in a p with all the important areas to focus on during the inspection. So, there you have it folks, our hilarious vehicle maintenance log templates! Remember, maintaining your vehicle isn’t just about avoiding accidents, it’s also about avoiding those costly repairs that nobody wants to deal with. So, grab one of these templates, make a plan, and get to work! Your car (and your wallet) will thank you later. And if you happen to need any additional maintenance log templates, we’ve got plenty more where these came from!