
The passing of winter brings the excitement of summer. And that presents the opportunity to enjoy more quality driving. However, winter can take its toll on your vehicle; as such, it’s crucial to ensure it’s ready for the summer roads. There are numerous ways to improve your vehicle’s performance quality. For example, you can take your car in for a Chevrolet-certified service or try DIY alternatives. Here are a few ideas to optimize your vehicle’s performance in time for summer.
Try Viscosity Oil
You will find numerous oil viscosities for your vehicle within your owner’s manual. It is recommended you use the thinnest oil possible. The display of oil viscosity can look like 10W-40, 40 represents the oil thickness during moderate temperatures, and 10 represents the level during winter. For the best results, select the option with the lowest last number.
Lose the Inessentials
Many people habitually load their cars with miscellaneous items such as clothing, water cases, and other belongings. However, every pound of additional weight hinders your vehicle’s performance by forcing your engine to work harder than necessary. As a result, your speed, gas tank, etc., become compromised. So to get your car ready for summer, remove any non-essential items. Even eliminating things like your roof rack when it’s not in use can improve performance.
Remove All-Season Tires
Most vehicles have generic tires that are fine for various temperatures and weather conditions. However, those tires aren’t perfect: they won’t be ideal in winter snowstorms or hot summer weather. So it’s suggested that you opt for summer performance tires specifically designed for warmer months. Why? Because they lack the “adhesiveness,” all-weather tires have and can improve your roadway performance.
Use a High-Heat Brake Pad
When considering performance, more emphasis is typically put on speed, while we ignore other essential functions—like braking! Your vehicle’s factory brake pads are fine for everyday driving, but if you’re working your engine, you’ll want to invest in a performance brake pad capable of handling the more aggressive heat beneath the hood. They are typically made from ceramic or semi-metallic materials that reduce heat accumulation, giving you a close-grained feel when you stomp on the brake.
Get Your Car Summer-Ready With Chevrolet Certified Service
Summer is short. So you’ll want to get the most out of this season while it lasts. And one of the best ways to do that is to ensure your vehicle is well-serviced for optimum performance. And at Weelborg Glencoe, our expert team of technicians and specialists can help with that. Whether you require an oil change or brake service, we are here to meet your automotive needs. So contact us today to learn more.
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