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Posted By Admin ,
Sunday, 29 May 2011 | Comments (0)
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A long car journey can be a very stressful and uninviting aspect of a soon holiday or business trip that you have planned. In order to make sure you have the best time possible, you can follow these few tips on enjoying your long driving trip as much as possible.
- Don’t take the main road. While taking the main road can be quicker, it’s often more dull. Why don’t you take a less travelled road and see what you can find. You will also find that because there are less cars on the road, you will feel less stress.
- Give yourself more time. Don’t plan your road trip or journey down to the last minute. Make sure that you give yourself time to make it their slowly and safely. Also give yourself time to stop by and sight see when you are driving past something interesting.
- Research. Do research about the area you will be going in. Find local spots or sight-seeing areas that you can go visit. Use this long car journey as an excuse to see more of the country!
These three tips will help you enjoy your long driving experience much more!
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Posted By Admin ,
Sunday, 29 May 2011 | Comments (0)
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We all want to get the most out of our hard-earned cash. This is why it’s pivotal to keep your motor vehicle in pristine condition. Follow these 4 easy tips to make sure that you extend your car’s life as much as possible!
- Be patient while you break the car in. Every single car is different. Each car drives in a different way. Make sure that you have patience while you’re still learning about your new car. Don’t drive over 55mph for the first 1000 miles. Don’t toy heavy objects during the break in period.
- Drive carefully everyday. Never race your car’s engine during the start up. This can badly damage your engine. Don’t drive at high speeds and don’t accelerate quickly. Don’t hold the wheel at extreme rights or lefts for a long time while steering.
- Don’t fill up your car if you see a tanker. Tankers fill up the petrol station with more petrol. This can cause sediment to rise up and clog your fuel filters.
- Keep your key chain light. Don’t hang a bunch of keys on the same key as your car key. The weight of those additional keys, and the bouncing around they do while driving, can cause you to wear out the tumblers of your ignition.
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