What Supplies Should Be Purchased for a New Car?
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Generally, the supplies needed for a new car include floor mats, seat covers, window tinting, steering wheel covers, and some small decorations. Here are some precautions for using a new car: 1. Cold Engine Warm-up: Proper warm-up helps form an "oil film" between engine components, reducing wear. 2. Timely Gear Shifting: During the break-in period for manual transmission vehicles, shift gears promptly and appropriately to avoid incorrect behaviors like high gear with low RPM or low gear with high RPM, and avoid using a single gear for extended periods. 3. Timely Maintenance: Simply follow the manufacturer's recommendations in the vehicle manual, and perform inspections and maintenance, such as changing the engine oil and oil filter, and thoroughly checking the chassis system, after reaching certain mileage or time intervals. 4. Avoid Emergency Braking: Emergency braking not only shocks the braking system during the break-in period but also increases the impact load on the vehicle chassis and engine.
When I first bought my new car, I was absolutely thrilled! The first must-have item was floor mats, preferably made of wear-resistant and easy-to-clean material to prevent dirt from shoes from staining the carpet. A trunk liner is also essential to avoid scratching the car floor when loading luggage. A phone mount is definitely a lifesaver, making navigation hassle-free while driving. A fresh and stylish air freshener pendant helps to stay alert and relieve the new car smell. Regular maintenance supplies like a water gun and foam cleaner make weekend car washes both cost-effective and fun. A fire extinguisher, though rarely used, is a lifesaver in emergencies. Don’t forget chargers for the dashcam and phone to ensure a stress-free journey. These small items add up to an affordable cost but make my new car life safe, cool, and comfortable.