With a major winter storm sweeping across the U.S. this weekend, getting into a bitterly cold car might be the last thing drivers want to do.
Experts warn that older cars and electric vehicles may need some extra care before hitting the road in frigid temperatures.
Here's how long you should warm up your car in cold weather, according to the AAA.
A typical battery requires 30 percent more power to start a vehicle when the temperature drops to 32 degrees, according to a AAA news release.
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With cold temperatures bringing ice and snow across the U.S., your first instinct before driving anywhere may be to let your car warm up. But that might not be a great idea, according to experts at ...
Is your car taking a little longer to start or not starting at all? The cold weather may be a major reason. “The cold air always affects everything,” Aquaysha Johnson of New Haven said. Everything ...
Cold weather's impact on gas mileage is significant, causing vehicles to use more fuel due to increased aerodynamic drag, ...