if your car cannot warm itself up when your not in it, then yes it would be a good idea to let it warm up a few minutes before driving.
Auto experts today say that you should warm up the car no more than 30 seconds before you start driving in winter. "The engine will warm up faster being driven," the EPA and DOE explain.
AnswerThis will warm up, all the fluids in the vehicle, and improve fuel consumption.increases the life of the engine especially diesel models
If you plan on driving the vehicle, you need to car insurance immediately. You should call your agent before you lave the dealership.
You can't drive a car without starting it first, regardless of how cold it is outside.... If you mean should you warm it up, the answer is no if it is a modern fuel injected car. Just take it easy for about 1 mile or so. If it is an older carburated engine, then yes warm it up for a couple of minutes before driving off.
It may do, but you will need to specifically check with your insurer before you rent a car.
If the car is not currently insured, then you need to get insurance on the car that you will be driving. You can purchase liability only if you are looking to go the cheaper route.
No, but it helps. Warm oil flows out much more easily.
only in the morning? cold morning, warm morning? how many miles do you get in you travels before this happens?
at the beginning it will be cold, but it will warm up as you start driving
Well people sometimes take winter as the other seasons when that is not the case. In the winter you have to keep your car above half a tank or your car's gas tank will freeze. This is when you need to take perfect care of your car. Before you leave your home you need to start your car and let it run to let the engine warm-up for 10 minutes before you start driving.
1. first you need a car 2. second you need gas 3. and third make sure its legally registered and stuff