Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Five Important Tips of Bob Ciasulli to Prepare Your Car for Winter!

My self Bob Ciasulli and I own numerous car dealerships in northern New Jersey. I’ve put together a helpful list of what I believe are the top five crucial provision you can make to your vehicle earlier than the winter months set in.

If you’re preparing on driving to see your loved ones or family members this season, take two minute to read the following.These safety measures will help you and your families stay safe and keep your vehicle in good condition this winter.

I hope you will enjoy these tips and take measures to winterize your car, please keep in mind to stay safe on the road!

  • Right kind of oil change. If your vehicle is approaching or due for the important 30,000-mile full service, don’t put it off! Even if nothing needs to be fixed, they’ll change your oil so your engine will stay well lubricated.
  • Belts and hoses examined. Cold weather can create problems for belts and hoses—be sure that they get checked for wear and tear — even if you’re driving a newer car.
  • Tire pressure checked! Tires must be properly inflated to ensure the best possible traction for when you’re driving in wet, snowy, or icy conditions.
  • Able to see the road? Find out last time you replaced your windshield wipers. They’re usually effective for a year, so be sure you get new ones if they aren’t.
  • Car battery? Ideally you don’t want to put yourself in a situation where you have to jump-start your car in a blizzard. To avoid that scenario, ensure that your battery’s posts and connections are corrosion-free and if your battery is more than three years old, have a repair shop test its ability to hold a charge.

Bio: These tips are based on what he’s experienced on the road. He encourages you to drive safely and protect yourself and your fellow drivers.Bob Ciasulli owns and operates several car dealerships in northern New Jersey and is very interested in automotive maintenance and safe driving habits.

1 comment:

  1. All of these are very important tips for getting ready for winter. AutoNetTV has a short video to help you.

    http://autonettv.com/2009/winter-prep-service.html

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