A new car is exciting, but it needs regular maintenance, including logbook servicing, to keep it functioning well and maintaining its worth. While ignoring these planned procedures could appear like a simple method to save money or time, doing so frequently has negative mechanical and financial effects. We've listed the main dangers of skipping logbook servicing below. Financial Consequences of Skipping Logbook Servicing Voided Warranty: Manufacturers of cars offer guarantees that cover certain repairs and replacement parts; however, these warranties are subject to the mandated logbook service plan. If you miss even one scheduled maintenance, your warranty will be voided and you will be on your own for any repairs or replacements—even if they were covered. High Repair Costs: You will be responsible for paying the entire cost of repairs, which can add up if you don't have a warranty. Major repairs, including problems with the engine or transmission, can quickly cost thousands o...