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   ramic coating for the paint. It does cost some money, but will really seal your paint nicely and prevent scratching, and other light damage.
4. Keep a spare set of warm cloth- ing in the trunk in case of a break down. You never know when you might get a flat tire.
5. Replace those windshield wip- er blades and top off with some deicer washer fluid.
6. Check your tire pressures on a regular basis. As the temperatures drop, the air will condense in your tires and the pressure will drop. Keep them at the proper level. This will also happen to nitrogen filled tires, just not at as drastic of a rate.
7. Always keep plenty of gas in the tank. We all tend to wait until the car is low on fuel to refill, but winter roads lead to accidents, which leads to being stuck in traffic for longer periods of time potentially. Don’t get stuck on the side of the road waiting for AAA.
- Karl
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