What Should Be Noted If a New Car Is Not Driven for a Month?
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If a new car is not driven for a month, attention should be paid to: preferably parking it in a garage and protecting the tires. The details are as follows: Preferably park it in a garage: If the vehicle needs to be parked for more than half a month, it is recommended to park it in a place that can shelter from wind and rain as well as shade, such as a garage or underground garage that meets the above requirements and is relatively clean. If there is no garage, the car can only be parked outdoors. It is recommended to cover the car with a car cover to prevent problems such as paint scratches and corrosion. Of course, it is also important to avoid slopes and under large trees. Tire protection: If the vehicle is parked for too long, the four tire contact areas are prone to compression and contraction deformation, leading to local tire deformation. If it is not replaced in time and driven on the highway, obvious body vibration will be noticed, posing a safety hazard. If the car is not driven for a long time, the tires must be fully inflated before parking. This can maximize the tire's ability to withstand pressure.