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« on: September 21, 2009, 05:05:00 AM »
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Sports cars are cars that people do not buy every day. Since these vehicles can be purchased locally or imported, and cost a lot of money, you should take care to insure that you will enjoy this piece of machinery for a long time.

• Before taking the sports car for a drive, it is always best to check the brakes, the oil and the tires. If any of these are inadequate, you should correct the problem to prevent an accident that might occur before you arrive at your destination.

• There are two things that make a sports car run. One is gas and the other is electricity from the battery. By checking the battery either at home or at a station while fueling up, you can be sure that the car won’t suddenly die when you are driving down the road.

• To keep the paint of the car free from damage caused by weather conditions, it is best to keep the vehicle inside a garage when it is not in use. If you do not have any choice, but to park the vehicle outdoors, it is best to park in a covered area away from trees that may cause scratches should branches fall on the car.

• Some of the smallest things that are wrong with the vehicle must be addressed immediately to prevent the situation from getting worse. If the driver hears a sound or noise that was not there before, it is best to take the car to a repair shop just to check and make sure there is not anything wrong.

• Another thing you must do when driving the vehicle is check the gauges on the dashboard regularly. Should one of these sensors suddenly light up, you should stop the vehicle and try to determine the problem. If are not sure, call a mechanic or go there and have the problem fixed.

• Simple things in the car need to be replaced every few thousand miles; such as the oil, the filters and the tires etc. This will keep the car in tip top condition if you decide to go on trip or in case of an emergency.

It doesn’t take that much time or effort to make sure that the car is in good condition. All it takes is proper maintenance and listening to the engine when the car is started and when on the road. Most dealers have a routine maintenance check every 3,000 – 5,000 miles so you should avail yourself of it to make sure that you are safe when on the road.
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