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6. Fill Up on Antifreeze. Before the big chill sets in, make sure to top off your antifreeze -- but use a winter-specific formula. Antifreeze must be mixed with water, usually in an exact 50/50 ratio.
"[Waiting]1-2 minutes on newer cars is all you need," said Lauren Fix the automotive expert for Car Coach Reports. While you don't need to wait long to drive your car in cold weather, flooring it ...
Here’s what the experts say. If you’re over the age of 30, you likely remember your parents and grandparents warming up their cars before driving them during cold weather. You might even ...
From sitting in your vehicle while your gas pumps to using inappropriate containers for spare gas, here are 9 things you should never do while pumping gas.
While most internal combustion engines don't require time to warm up — even though many people like to hop into a warm vehicle — EV owners may need to take some action before getting on the road.
'Tis the season for dead batteries, frozen car locks and deflated tires caused by the drop in temperatures. Luckily, there are steps drivers can take to avoid the common car issues that come with ...
It’s an all-too-common scenario during the winter: You walk outside to leave for work on a cold morning and your car won't start, or your door is frozen shut. When you finally do get it up and...
From sitting in your vehicle while your gas pumps to using inappropriate containers for spare gas, here are 9 things you should never do while pumping gas.