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The Importance of Winter Car Care GM As Car Pools Increase in Popularity, Routine Car Maintenance Takes a Backseat - According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, Americans drove 62.6 billion fewer miles since last November than they did the previous year. As budgets tighten and car pools and public transportation gain in popularity, drivers often put off routine car maintenance.

Although replacement and servicing of many components are based on miles driven, vehicles that are driven less still need basic care to maintain fuel efficiency and performance. Performing regular maintenance can often prevent major breakdowns in the long run and even save drivers money. And as temperatures begin to drop, it's important to check certain items.

Industry experts recommend four maintenance items while driving a vehicle less:

1. Check tire pressure monthly and rotate using specified manufacturer's maintenance schedule.
2. Check and maintain fluid levels of engine coolant, engine oil and even wiper fluid.
3. Check battery life, replace or charge your current battery and make sure battery terminals are corrosion-free.
4. Check exterior conditions of a vehicle if it's sitting outside, removing leaves and snow pile-up.

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