COME HERE, The weather is constantly shifting,
especially in the past couple of years. Warm places are having
particularly cold winters and typically cold places are
uncharacteristically warm. In these conditions, the roads can be the
most dangerous. When winter visits places that usually don't have
extreme cold fronts, people may not know how to take care of their cars
or practice proper safety measures on the road. Here are some ways that
you can take care of your Duncanville Dodge during the winter months.
Car Wash
Why get a car wash when you are
constantly being pummeled with snow and slush from the roads? That seems
like a big waste of money! However, one of the worst things about
winter is the salt on the roads. Even if your city doesn't regularly
salt the roads, just the little bit of salt that you can get from your
own driveway or business parking lots can negatively affect your car.
The salt will eat away at the undercarriage of your vehicle and get in
between the car body and the paint. Then it will begin to rust and the
rust will spread as the paint chips off. This will definitely cause your
car to go down in value and it isn't a cheap fix. Any kind of body work
done to your car will be very expensive if you want it to be
unnoticeable. So the best way to defend your car against this is to wash
it regularly. A typical at-home wash will not suffice, however. You
will need to go to a car wash that specifically focuses on the
undercarriage. It may be a bit pricier than the basic wash, but it will
be well worth the investment to keep your car looking new.
Snow Tires
Snow
tires are a really great addition to your vehicle if you have regular
snowfall in your area. If you only have occasional snow, then it really
isn't worth the time and effort to change over all of your tires for
just one day of minimal snow. Snow tires can be beneficial for you in
keeping you safe while driving because they are much better at keeping
traction than regular tires. However, these tires also eat away at the
road over time. Just the way that they are made can harm the asphalt, so
you don't want to be using your snow tires all year-round.
Chains
If
snow tires are too much of a hassle to put on for a day or two, chains
are a great alternative to keep your safe on the road. They imitate the
effects of snow tires but you can put them on and off much more easily.
You do need to be careful when you are using chains, however. Driving
too fast when you have them on can be bad for your car, the road, and
dangerous to yourself and other people around you. Even if you are
driving on the freeway, you should keep around 30 mph while driving with
chains. If you need them, hopefully everyone around you will be driving
more slowly as well.
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