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Get Acquainted with your Vehicle

Date Published: 27th June 2009
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Choosing a new vehicle can be a really exciting time for motorists young and old. For some it will be a brand new car, straight out of the showroom with hardly any miles on the clock, for others it may well be a second hand car. There are some good quality used motors out there if chosen carefully. Although it is tempting to buy the first car you fall in love with, shop around. You know the make and model you want so it will be worth your while trying to find the same kind of car with lower mileage or in better condition, or for a better price. Once you have made your final decision and are the owner of the vehicle and have sorted out necessary insurances etc, it is time to get to know your car. You should already have checked that all the controls, lights, windscreen wipers are working correctly, as well as brakes, suspension and steering. If you are ever in any doubt about these, talk to a qualified mechanic.


Before setting out on any journey, make sure you know where all the controls are. This sounds obvious but it’s surprising how many people are so eager and impatient to get driving that they find they don’t know where the wiper or light controls are or how they work! Make sure all car mirrors are properly adjusted so that you can use them efficiently when in your driving position. If possible, take the car out in a quiet area to begin with. Get used to how the vehicle accelerates and how it brakes. Brakes are very variable between cars; some are quite soft and can feel as though they will take a while to bring a vehicle to a halt, if you are concerned about this you could look into getting the brakes upgraded. A lot of new cars already come with anti lock braking systems to help prevent skidding when you need to stop quickly.


A lot of American cars are quite big, trucks especially so. Getting accustomed to the size of your new vehicle is also really important. Parking in a safe spot is one way in which you can learn the dimensions, if your new vehicle is larger than your old one, go slowly when parking! Cars with long trunks and hoods are often bumped or scuffed when being parked by those who are not used to them. The last thing anyone wants to do is damage their car so soon after they have acquired it!

After a while you will feel comfortable and more confident with your new motor. As you begin to use your car on highways and other busy roads, you will be glad that you took the time to acquaint yourself with it first. You should never be too relaxed in any vehicle, driving will always have risks so you should always be alert and ready to respond to developing hazards. Knowing your car well can help to keep you and other road users safer. Enjoy your new vehicle!

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