Experts warn that older cars and electric vehicles may need some extra care before hitting the road in frigid temperatures.
The practice of "puffing" or warming up a vehicle in cold weather might seem harmless, but there could be consequences.
Excessive vibrations can cause other parts to be damaged. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Should you warm up your car on a cold day? When the temperature drops, it’s not a bad idea to let your car run for about a minute, according to Consumer Reports. Anything beyond that is unneccesary.
Michiganders woke up to bitter cold temperatures this morning, but despite a commonly held belief, your car doesn't need to warm up on cold mornings, especially if it was manufactured after 1980, ...