Ready for winter? Six tips to winterize your car.

6. Change your driving habits

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A New Jersey State police officer comes to the aid of a motorist who had driven off the road during a snowstorm on the I-95 near Mt. Holly, N.J., a year ago. By avoiding fast driving, especially in harsh weather, you can prolong the life of your car.

Cars that are driven easy last longer, so take it easy on winter roads. To prevent component wear and possible damage in very cold temperatures, warm up your car by driving it slowly to start. This will help the engine, transmission, and other drive-line components warm up with less stress. Avoid fast driving in general, hitting curbs, off-roading, and trailer-towing as these can put unnecessary strain on your vehicle. Slow down and increase your following distance when driving in harsh weather. All vehicles lose traction in rain, snow, and ice. 

– Ray Cox is a senior ASE certified technician with AutoMD.com, an online automotive-repair service owned by US Auto Parts Network

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