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Winter weather brings a unique set of obstacles for Canadian drivers to manage. Make sure you’re prepared by picking up a set of windshield wiper blades designed for the season.
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The weather can have a great impact on many parts of your vehicle, including its motor oil. Depending on the temperature outside, the oil that lubricates your car’s engine may run flow more quickly or slowly, influencing how it performs. Let’s address how the cold weather affects your motor oil and what you can do […]
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How many Canadians use winter tires? As of 2023, the answer is 76%, according to a poll commissioned by The Tire and Rubber Association of Canada. Although winter tires are mandatory in Quebec (100% usage), use of winter tires in the remaining provinces of Canada ranges from 64% to 94%. But why do you need […]
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Winter can really test a driver’s patience. Not only can winter conditions prevent your car from performing at its best, but a buildup of ice can stop you from even getting inside. If you’re faced with a deep freeze this winter, these tips on how to open a frozen car door may just come in […]
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During the worst of Canadian winters, sometimes even the best outerwear insulation isn’t enough. Synthetics and natural down can only do so much to trap heat. Sometimes, when it gets really cold, you need to add heat. With heated jackets, vests, and hand warmers, you can stay comfy while enjoying maximum mobility to boot.
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The ins and outs of the systems that keep you comfy in your car It’s magic in your dashboard. The system that pumps out hot air when you want it and cold air when you need it. It can even take the frost and fog off of the inside of your windshield. But how does […]
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In the winter, both you and your car have to endure the cold. Many people warm their cars up before driving at this time of year, but is this step really necessary? Let’s go over the reasoning behind warming up your car in winter, how long you should do it for, and the downsides of […]