This will warm up, all the fluids in the vehicle, and improve fuel consumption.
increases the life of the engine especially diesel models
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.
No. Cars no longer need it.
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.
In most places, it is not illegal to warm up your car before driving it. However, it is important to check local laws and regulations as some areas may have restrictions on idling vehicles for extended periods of time.
just a few seconds to permit the oil to lubricate it then go easy until it warms up it will also help your transmission
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.
only in the morning? cold morning, warm morning? how many miles do you get in you travels before this happens?
Before driving a car first thing you do is to check its engine. Then while driving gives your 101% attention to avoid accident. Follow the traffic lights. http://4wheelonline.com/jeep/Jeep_Tops.58305
at the beginning it will be cold, but it will warm up as you start driving
in driving school i learned that you walk all the way around your car before getting in so you can see if anything is blocking it and stuff like that XD
Your car has to achieve operating temperature before it functions as it should. Your heads which contain your valves are cold and don't move as easily as they do warm. This is why your thermostat doesn't open up until it reaches either 185 or 192 degrees. If you have a cold-blooded engine, you have to wait for it to warm up. You can quicken the process by revving the engine slightly. If your car is not cold-blooded, the best way to warm it up is by driving it. If your'e engine is taking a long time to warm up, your thermostat may stuck open, causing the antifreeze to cool the engine before it is even warm. Hope this helps