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Should You Warm Up Your Car in Winter

By Tony Collins Jan 10, 2025 | 6:47 AM

(Undated) – With the current bitterly cold temperatures in the forecast most of us opt to let our car warm-up before driving it. However, that is not mechanically necessary. According to the website cars.com, you no longer need to warm up your car in winter, for your car’s sake, unless it’s old enough to have a carburetor, electric, or a plug-in hybrid. Without question, just a few decades ago warming up a car used to be necessary for two primary reasons related to the less sophisticated nature of both cars and motor oil. They say in most modern cars that are well maintained, 30 seconds is plenty of time to allow your car to warm-up. The most important tip is not to accelerate too aggressively until the engine is fully warmed up. They say this is also true in warm weather, though it takes longer when it’s cold. To read the full article check out the link below.

Should You Warm Up Your Car in Winter?

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