Get your car ready for winter
by David Toht
When leaves begin to fall and the temperature drops, it���s time to get your car ready for winter. Do it early ��� don���t wait for the first snowfall when everyone rushes to buy scrapers, snow brushes and winter-grade washer fluid. And by preparing early, you have time to clear out the garage so you can shelter your car from wintry blasts.
Dave Toht is a car geek and former carpenter with more than 60 DIY books to his credit.
- Level of difficulty
No home improvement experience necessary for this project, but if you prefer you can hire a pro.
Trend tidbit
Blue Canyon, California is the nation���s snowiest city, accumulating roughly 240 inches of snow a year.
Source: National Climatic Data Center
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