Six driving habits that may be causing unnecessary damage to your car

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Six driving habits that may be causing unnecessary damage to your car
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“There’s no such thing as a perfect driver and we can all improve at least some aspects of our driving.”

“There’s no such thing as a perfect driver and we can all improve at least some aspects of our driving,” says Barend Smit, marketing director of MotorHappy, a supplier of motor management solutions and car insurance options. “However, if you really love your car and you’re trying to minimise the amount you spend on car maintenance, a few small changes to your driving habits could make all the difference.

To prevent this from happening, gear down a gear or two to bring the RPMs, which takes hard strain off the vehicle.This is a common driving habit when motorists are decreasing their speed downhill. The vehicle requires extra braking force to stop. However, many motorists will slowly decrease their speed by resting their foot on the brake pedal all the way down the hill. This puts tremendous amounts of heat on the brakes, which causes them to wear a lot faster.

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