Does Using the Car Only on Weekends Have a Big Impact?

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FelicityDella
07/30/25 9:32am
Using the car only on weekends can have a significant impact on the vehicle. Here are the related details: Damage to the engine: If the driving time is short and the speed is low, the car may not have enough warm-up time, and the engine might not reach its optimal temperature before shutting off. This can lead to increased carbon buildup in the engine. Additionally, infrequent use of higher gears can result in uneven wear on the transmission. Battery damage: Cars typically use lead-acid batteries, which self-discharge when the vehicle is not in use. Under normal conditions, the battery's capacity can decrease by more than 1% per day due to self-discharge. More seriously, long-term self-discharge can lead to the formation of sulfides on the battery plates, affecting the battery's ability to recharge and ultimately causing premature failure.
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