“The top mistake drivers make when starting their car that could seriously damage it, according to a mechanic”

The solution is straightforward: a little patience goes a long way.

  1. Wait for Oil Circulation
    Give your engine about 30 seconds before driving, especially in cold weather, to let oil circulate fully and protect moving parts.
  2. Drive Gently at First
    For the first few miles, avoid sudden acceleration. Smooth driving lets the engine and all fluids reach optimal operating temperatures gradually.

This small pause may feel almost invisible in a busy day, but it can prevent years of damage and costly repairs. Treating your car with care at the start of each drive is a simple, effective form of maintenance—a reminder that endurance, whether for machines or ourselves, comes from letting things warm up before demanding full performance.

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