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You no longer need to warm up your car in winter — for your car’s sake — unless it’s old enough to have a carburetor, or it’s electric or a plug-in hybrid.
You can help your car last longer if you regularly clean it with a salt-removing solution. Find Salts Gone solution from Amazon that’s safe for vehicles. Winter windshield wipers: on sale for $43.45 ...
Don’t let winter wreck your car: Must-know tips for surviving the cold months ahead. Cold weather and road salt can be brutal on your car—here’s how to shield it from winter’s wrath.
See Also: The Best Winter Tires For Your Car. All-Season Tires Are Three-Season Tires. If you've never driven through a snow or ice storm in a vehicle fitted with winter tires, ...
Key takeaways. Buying a car in winter can save you money for several reasons, including dealerships' eagerness to sell, end-of-year sales and less crowded dealerships.
Pay special attention to the car’s wheel wells and underside, as salt and grime tend to collect in the corners of the undercarriage. Rinse and dry as thoroughly as possible.
Do Some Maintenance. Before you even put the car away, it’s a good time to take stock of what needs to be done with the car. These can be things that you may want to address over the winter ...
How to get your car ready for extreme winter weather and what to keep in your emergency kit. Every winter, Oregon sees temperatures drop and hazards rise. Severe winter storms may not happen every ...