7 hours ago
I always thought I was pretty good about maintaining my car. I take it for regular servicing and fix things when they break. But I was reading a guide recently about routine checkups for year-round vehicle health, and I realized there's a lot more to it, especially in this climate. The guide explains that things like battery health, coolant levels, and even tire pressure need specific attention before summer and winter. I had no idea that the transition between seasons is when most problems start. The guide has a handy checklist that I'm going to start using. If you want to avoid unexpected breakdowns, it's worth looking into this stuff.

