With the winter weather rapidly approaching, Chicago Cadillac wants to remind you of the importance of maintaining your vehicle’s good health. Just like you wouldn’t head out into cold weather without bundling up, your vehicle faces similar challenges as temperatures drop. A little preparation before winter arrives could help you avoid headaches later. By being proactive with your car care, you‘ll be able to do the things you enjoy and spend less time worrying about your vehicles.
- Make sure you have a heavy-duty ice scraper and snow brush in your vehicle. A whiskbroom also makes an excellent snow brush.
- Cold weather reduces tire pressure, so check tire pressure often. See your Owner’s Manual for directions and details.
- In severe winter temperatures, you may have to change the grade of your engine oil. Check your Owner’s Manual for the viscosity grade recommended for your vehicle’s engine.
- Put on snow tires if you live in major snow belt areas. Check your Owner’s Manual for details and recommended practices.
- Check your wiper blades. Cold temperatures can make blades brittle, and ice on the windshield can cause nicks in the blades, decreasing performance.
- If you’re planning a trip, take a blanket, extra-warm clothing, a collapsible shovel, a bag of road salt and an extra bottle of windshield washer fluid.
- Information provided by GM Goodwrench
Most car dealerships do nothing but try to entice you to buy a car you cannot afford. Well Singh Chevrolet Riverside not only has great deals but a whole page devoted to Effective Gas Saving Tips.
Below are just a few of the many ways to keep that money in your pocket:
Properly Inflate Tires: Under inflated tires can cost your 1-2 miles per gallon. This is the most common problem affecting drivers on the road. You should check your PSI level once a week at least. This is also a good time to check your tread wear. Your tires are the only thing connecting you to the road after all!
Slow Down: Gently accelerating tells your car that there is no hurry and in turn you will use the least amount of gas possible. But even MORE IMPORTANTLY reducing your freeway speed will net you a 15% increase in gas mileage. Why? Because at higher speeds there is more wind resistance!
Limit Carrying Unecessary Items: The lighter the car the better gas mileage it will get. When you add up all that extra stuff in your trunk or in the back of your car; it really adds up. And if you can shed some pounds by doing a little cleaning, your engine will not have to work as hard.
Get your Chevrolet Car Serviced: A regular tune-up will have your car running in tip top shape. That means that not a drop of fuel will be wasted in the combustion process!
You can find many more Gas saving techniques at my blog.
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