The Escalating Threat of Pedestrian Incidents in Traffic Accidents

Growing Risks in Crosswalks and City Streets

Crosswalks, traditionally sanctuaries for pedestrians, are witnessing a distressing rise in dangerous encounters with vehicles. Urban environments, notorious for their dense traffic, are seeing an uptick in accidents where vehicles strike pedestrians. This worrying trend underscores the failure to safeguard pedestrians in spaces specifically designed for their safety.

Trends and Drivers of Increasing Incidents

Recent findings by the Governors Highway Safety Association point to a concerning spike in pedestrian deaths, with the numbers exceeding 3,000 in the early months of 2023—an alarming increase from prior years. Contributing to this surge are factors such as the heightened instances of impaired driving and the dominance of larger vehicles like SUVs and trucks on the roads. These larger vehicles inherently carry a higher risk of fatal outcomes when they collide with pedestrians due to their bulk and structural design.

Strategies for Enhanced Safety and Vigilance

Addressing this growing problem requires committed action from both motorists and pedestrians to enhance road safety. Motorists are urged to eschew dangerous driving behaviors, including excessive speeding and impaired driving, and to pay meticulous attention to pedestrian crossings. Conversely, pedestrians must maintain vigilance at all times—especially when legally crossing—and avoid unsafe practices such as darting between parked cars. Through improved awareness and strict adherence to safety measures, both groups can help decrease the frequency of these tragic occurrences on our streets.

Stettler Honored as Top Destination on Cross-Country Car Tour

Introduction and Event Overview

A group of car enthusiasts on their annual coast-to-coast tour voted Stettler the best stop on their 2022 journey. Event organizer Malcolm Fischer, through a Town of Stettler media release, shared that around 100 car enthusiasts began their adventure by dipping their wheels in the Atlantic Ocean at Cupid’s Bay, Newfoundland. The “gruelling” two-month trip saw the group travel from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, concluding with a wheel dip in the waters of Vancouver Island.

Stettler’s Warm Welcome and Activities

In 2022, knowing two locals, including Fischer, from Stettler, the organizers decided to add the community as a stop on their journey. Upon arrival, the group received the town’s signature “welcome bags” provided by the Board of Trade. The evening included a delightful supper run on the Alberta Prairie Railway Excursion to Big Valley, followed by refreshments served by Mayor Sean Nolls, other council members, and the town administration.

Memorable Experiences and Community Engagement

The following day, the group toured the Stettler P and H Elevator, explored local shops, and admired Scott Savage’s unique car collection. A show and shine event at the Stettler Community Hall featured a performance by Stettler’s own Jazz Guys. The evening concluded with a pig roast and banquet hosted by the Ponoka Piston Poppers car club, supported by local caterers and funded by the Central Alberta Vintage Auto Club, which has several Stettler members.

Recognition and Conclusion

The tour concluded with Stettler being voted the group’s favorite destination, a significant honor acknowledged by participants from all provinces. At the Central Alberta Vintage Auto Club ‘Swap Meet’ in Red Deer, Alberta Coasters representative Warren Rogalsky presented certificates of recognition to the Town of Stettler and lead organizer Malcolm Fischer, who in turn presented the town’s certificate to Mayor Sean Nolls. This accolade highlights Stettler’s exceptional hospitality and community spirit. Way to go, Stettler!

Can You Trade a Car You’re Still Paying For

Many people keep their vehicles until the metaphorical wheels fall off. However, there’s also a decent bit of the car-buying public that elects to trade in their car when they want something new. The problem is that they sometimes want a new vehicle while still paying their car loan. However, you can trade in a car you still owe money on. Plus, if the resale value for your car is good, it may not be too costly.

Here’s how to do it!

Determine the value of your trade in based on the resale value of the car

Resale value is one of the aspects of a car that not everyone considers when buying. However, this will determine how easy and affordable it is to trade in a car you’re still paying for. If you’re lucky enough to have a car worth more than what you owe, you have positive equity in the car. However, you have negative equity if the opposite is true.

Drivers with negative equity in their car will need to pay the difference between what they owe and the trade-in value. This is being upside down in a car loan. According to The Washington Post, this was the case in 1 out of 5 car sales that involved a trade in 2023.

How it works

The process of trading in a car you still owe a balance on isn’t as confusing as most people may think. Buyers with positive equity will have money from the trade-in that they can apply to the cost of the new vehicle. This is why doing research and making on-time payments is necessary.

People with negative equity wanting to trade in a car will pay more over time. Of course, it’s best for these types of buyers to wait until they have paid more of their balance. However, those who need a car may be able to do what’s called rolling over the negative equity into a new car loan.

People with negative equity wanting to trade in a car will pay more over time. Of course, these buyers should wait until they have paid off more of their balance. However, those needing a vehicle may be able to roll over the previous car’s balance into a new loan, which will cost much more down the line.

Trading in a vehicle you still owe money on isn’t always the best decision. However, it is possible and the process can come in handy for some buyers.

Leading Car Insurance Providers in South Dakota for 2024

Overview of the Top Car Insurance in South Dakota

State Farm, Farmers Mutual of Nebraska, Geico, USAA, and Allstate are among the best car insurance companies in South Dakota. They provide various coverage options along with special benefits like accident forgiveness, rewards for safe driving, and bundling discounts. These features enable residents to customize their policies according to their specific requirements.

Comparison of South Dakota Car Insurance Providers

Below is a comparison of the top car insurance companies for drivers in South Dakota based on several review categories:

Insurance Provider Our Score Reputation Availability Coverage Cost Customer Experience
1. State Farm 9.4 10 9.8 9.2 9.3 9.3
2. Farmers Mutual of Nebraska 8.9 9.5 8.1 8.9 8.7 8.5
3. Geico 9.1 9.7 10 8.4 9.1 8.8
4. USAA 9.2 8.9 8 9.5 9.7 8.9
5. Allstate 8.8 9.5 10 9.2 7.4 8.7

*Note: These ratings are specific to car insurance in South Dakota and consider national factors.

Reputation and Customer Experience

To evaluate a car insurance company’s reputation and customer experience, several factors are considered. These include consumer surveys, Better Business Bureau (BBB) ratings, AM Best financial strength scores, and customer reviews on sites like Trustpilot and Google. J.D. Power’s 2023 U.S. Auto Insurance Study, which surveys policyholders about their satisfaction with their insurers, is also referenced.

Detailed Provider Snapshots

#1 State Farm: Best Customer Experience

J.D. Power Score: 833/1,000
AM Best Rating: A++
BBB Rating: C-

State Farm is the largest private auto insurer in the U.S., offering a wide range of coverage options at competitive rates. Despite a recent decline in BBB ratings, it remains a popular choice due to high customer satisfaction and an extensive network of agents.

Coverage Options: Liability, Collision, Comprehensive, Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist, Medical Payments, Personal Injury Protection, Rental Car Reimbursement, Emergency Road Service, Rideshare Driver Coverage.

Discounts: Drive Safe & Save™ program, accident-free discounts, multi-policy discounts, and more.

#2 Farmers Mutual of Nebraska: Best Regional Coverage

J.D. Power Score: Not rated
AM Best Rating: A
BBB Rating: A+

Farmers Mutual of Nebraska provides region-specific coverage with strong financial stability and competitive rates, especially for younger drivers.

Coverage Options: Liability, Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist, Collision, Comprehensive, Farm and Ranch Auto policy.

Discounts: Discounts for various age groups and safe driving incentives.

#3 Geico: Best for Budget-Conscious Drivers

J.D. Power Score: 819/1,000
AM Best Rating: A++
BBB Rating: A-

Geico is well-known for its affordable rates and numerous discount options, making it an excellent choice for budget-conscious drivers.

Coverage Options: Liability, Collision, Comprehensive, Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist, Rental Car Reimbursement, Emergency Road Service, Mechanical Breakdown Insurance.

Discounts: Safe driving discounts, multi-policy discounts, and more.

#4 USAA: Best for Military Members

J.D. Power Score: 890/1,000
AM Best Rating: A++
BBB Rating: Not rated

USAA offers tailored coverage and exclusive discounts for military members and their families. It is recognized for exceptional customer service and competitive rates, making it a top-tier option for eligible South Dakota drivers.

Coverage Options: Liability, Collision, Comprehensive, Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist, Accident Forgiveness, Rideshare Gap Coverage, Roadside Assistance, Rental Car Reimbursement, Glass Coverage.

Discounts: Military-specific benefits, vehicle storage discount for deployed members, legacy discount.

#5 Allstate: Affordable for Many Drivers

J.D. Power Score: 806/1,000
AM Best Rating: A+
BBB Rating: A+

Allstate offers affordable rates, particularly for high-risk drivers, and provides a variety of coverage options and discounts.

Coverage Options: Liability, Collision, Comprehensive, Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist, Rental Reimbursement, 24/7 Roadside Assistance, Rideshare Insurance, New Car Replacement Protection, Accident Forgiveness.

Discounts: Deductible rewards program, multi-policy discounts, safe driving discounts.

How to Choose the Best Car Insurance in South Dakota

When looking for the best car insurance in South Dakota, consider the level of coverage you need, available discounts, and the company’s reputation for customer service. Comparing quotes from multiple providers and taking advantage of discounts can help you find a well-rounded, affordable policy.

South Dakota Car Insurance FAQs

How much does car insurance cost in South Dakota?

South Dakota drivers typically pay around $2,291 annually for full coverage and $328 per year for minimum liability.

What is the minimum car insurance coverage required in South Dakota?

Drivers are required to have a minimum of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident in bodily injury liability, $25,000 in property damage liability, and $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident in uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.

Which car insurance company offers the best customer service in South Dakota?

State Farm is known for excellent customer service, with high J.D. Power scores and a broad network of local agents.

Pruett finding it easier outside of her Top Fuel car as time passes

It’s been a little over two months since the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing season began in Gainesville and for Leah Pruett, time has been a benefit.

“I’m glad Gainesville is over, I’ll say that,” Pruett said. “That definitely makes the veins in your body extremely strong.”

Pruett entered 2024 no longer a Top Fuel driver, having decided with husband Tony Stewart (pictured above, with Pruett) to begin the journey toward starting a family. Stewart, who competed in Top Alcohol last season, now drives Pruett’s dragster. So, when the season opened, Pruett faced several different variables thrown her way at once.

Her emotions. Stewart’s emotions. The fact that the season’s first race day began with Stewart in the first pair.

“That was huge,” Pruett said. “We had a YouTube camera crew with us, so I was already openly talking about emotions. And talking with Tony before that first run, he couldn’t get himself calmed down so we tried to work together to bring the jitters down. But it really wasn’t successful because I had my own. He still performed the very best he could.

“I felt more nerves outside the race car in that first-round run than I did in the final round for the championship last year. I didn’t have tools in my toolbox or all the tools to really know what to think or what to do, but I think the overall emotion of it was pride that we got there that our plan had come to fruition and proud of Tony’s progress to that point.”

Stewart lost to Justin Ashley in a pedal fest to the finish line. However, Stewart beat Ashley, considered the best leaver in the class, off the starting line with a 0.21 reaction time.

After the run, Pruett was caught on camera seemingly wiping away a tear. It was an easy assumption that it was either the emotions of not being behind the wheel or Stewart’s loss.

Pruett, however, explained she was fully tuned into Stewart’s run. She kept her eyes on the dragster from when it left the starting line to when Stewart pulled the parachutes and was looking for the scoreboard. When she turned around, the camera caught her reacting to the nitro cloud.

“I’m never going to be mad or embarrassed about anything a camera catches on the starting line because that’s our home,” Pruett said. “We live and breathe and die by up there. Now, fast forward to going into race six, I’m in a much deeper part of the team on some projects I’m working on that have really kept me involved, for sure, and I’m not nervous about how is Tony going to do. How is my husband going to do regarding the safety? That we work on that I’m not concerned with.

“The only concerns that I have that bring my emotions up are the exact same from when I was in the car of the will and want to win. So, because Tony has done such a great job in the car getting to where he’s at, it allows for just the racing emotions, which is what we live for anyway.”

Pruett was frustrated Stewart and team went into the season less prepared than she’d hoped. NHRA photo

By Stewart’s admission, Gainesville and Pomona were “a little rough” for his wife. There was also frustration Pruett developed during preseason testing because the team didn’t get as much on-track time as hoped because of bad weather. It frustrated Pruett that the team wasn’t where they needed to be.

Pruett and Stewart are not yet expecting. Since the December announcement of stepping out of the car, Pruett has been open about being diagnosed with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, an autoimmune disease where the body thinks the thyroid is a foreign object and tries to kill it. It was early in her relationship with Stewart when Pruett noticed something was wrong with her body.

“A lot of things happened at once,” Pruett said. “I was losing a lot of hair. I was constantly cold. I was having a very hard time compartmentalizing and controlling my emotions, which is not something that I’ve ever had an issue with.”

After Pruett and Stewart contracted COVID, they both had bloodwork done and Pruett’s came back “wildly off the charts with my TPO (thyroid peroxidase), and that was my antibodies toward my thyroid.” Through research and multiple doctors, Pruett went through all types of medications before finding an endocrinologist to go forward with finding the root cause.

“The reason your emotional structure gets unbalanced is because you don’t have the hormones to have the balance in your brain,” Pruett said. “So, it’s more than thinking (you’re) off. There was an extreme lack of concentration, which was very frustrating, a lack of ambition and a lack of energy.”

One of Pruett’s roles now as a spectator is working with the NHRA on a pregnancy protocol. There is currently nothing in place if a female driver becomes pregnant and has to step out of the car that would protect the race team points-wise.

As a spectator, Pruett does things she never previously could, such as taking casual strolls through the midway, pits and staging lanes. Pruett learns what fans are talking about and what interests them. There is time to take in the bigger picture of NHRA and how the program and sanctioning body can be better.

“I’ve learned that I love drag racing whether I’m in or outside the car, and that’s something I never would have really known that I could do,” Pruett said. “I prefer to be inside the race car but I’ve learned that I am a way better teammate. I feel better as a teammate than being the… I don’t know how to put it, but like the Olympian holding the torch and they have their whole team and trainers behind them that helped get them there. That’s never been a comfortable position for me — winning and being the one doing the interviews and all that. I don’t dream of those days; I dream of those experiences because of what they mean.

“Now that I’m in the background, it’s actually a comfortable position for me but it doesn’t override the want to be the one inside the car driving and being competitive. I’m enjoying this other side, but it’s not going to overtake anything else.”

The “other side” is where Pruett has learned that there is more to life than drag racing and she enjoys what she eats. The “other side” is where Pruett gets to be just as involved with the race team, sponsors, meet-and-greets, and other business-to-business connections.

“I would say I’m a value add to the team,” Pruett said. “It’s all the work side of the racing without the fun of driving the car.”

There are two other things Pruett wants everyone to know as time goes on in this chapter of her life. The first is humorous.

“If they see a T-shirt or sticker that says LSR, Leah Stewart Racing, it’s an entire inside joke,” she said. “It’s the TSR logo, but there’s an L on it, and it’s on the side of the race trailer.”

The story goes that after the 2023 finale, Pruett and her team were celebrating the season with some late-night cocktails. In the lounge of her hauler is a large practice tree, and about 14 people had squeezed themselves into the space to compete against each other. Naturally, things escalated, and money was thrown around with bets made.

“And on that night, Tony lost the naming rights to the team,” Pruett said.

It was even written down on paper. Next came ideas for decals and merchandise. And so, for anyone who has come across the decal that’s what it means — nothing to be concerned about.

The second thing Pruett wants everyone to know is that “I still have every intention of getting back inside the car sooner (rather than later). But I’m not going to rob our family short of that time. But I know I’ll be back inside, and that makes me feel complete when I’m at the track with Tony, watching him race. I don’t feel left out in any way; if anything, I feel blessed that he’s allowed me to do this, and I’m going to be able to get back in.

“So, therefore, I just complete the circle in my mind.”

What’s The Best Sight You’ve Seen From Your Car?

The greatest thing about a car is that it can take you anywhere. So often, though, we just use them to get to boring destinations — home, work, non-Wegmans grocery stores. Today, we want to honor those special occasions, the times you get to see something truly great through that windshield.

I’ve seen plenty of neat sights from the seats of cars: The Pacific ocean spreading out endlessly from the California canyons, the gorgeous snow of near-arctic Sweden, the trails of Catalina Island. My favorite view, though, isn’t one from the seat of a car — it’s from the seat of a bike.

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Out in Brooklyn, there’s a great little park that’s incredibly frustrating to access with anything other than a car — or a motorcycle. It’s on the western side of the borough, meaning you can watch beautiful sunsets over the water right from the park.

I love to ride out there at the end of the day, occasionally with a dinner on my bike, and just recline on the BMW as the sun slowly dips into the water. It may not be the most breathtaking view in the world — though the Statue of Liberty standing over the water ain’t nothing — but it’s one I can see reliably and comfortably.

That’s my favorite automotive view, but what’s yours? Leave your comments below — bonus points for adding a photo of your own — and we’ll collect our favorites later in the week.

Avoid These First Time Car Buyer Mistakes

Getting your first vehicle is a significant right of passage. This is especially true when you’re responsible for the ground of work before the purchase. However, there are mistakes that a first time car buyer can make that will negatively impact them. Truthfully, some more experienced drivers can make similar mistakes that can make ownership a nightmare.

A common first time car buyer mistake is not researching

Many first time car buyer mistakes can cause issues down the road. However, one of the worst is not doing research beforehand. In fact, some people know they want to buy a vehicle but show up at the dealership and only take the salesperson’s suggestions. According to Lending Tree, about 40 percent of buyers later regret their choice.

Research is necessary so that a first time car buyer can find a car they love, but they can also ensure that it has a history that makes it more likely to be reliable. Besides early maintenance issues with the car, one of the worst things that can happen is to realize you need something else out of a vehicle than what you bargained for. Ultimately, a test drive isn’t enough. Still, this is an important step.

Not shopping around

Another first time car buyer mistake is not shopping around. Instead, they see shiny metal on a dealer lot and decide to give that company their business. However, shopping around for a new vehicle gives buyers much more freedom because the vehicle they want could be priced differently at a different lot. It’s also important to investigate the history of any car lot you’re considering.

A first time car buyer might get a car that’s too expensive

A first time buyer could easily make the mistake of getting a vehicle priced beyond their budget. This is because they can negotiate lower monthly payments to, in their mind, offset the price tag. However, expensive vehicles have pricey requirements that many first time buyers can’t afford. This is especially true for people who get luxury cars before they’re financially ready.

This is also why research is necessary. There are some expensive but unreliable cars on the market. So, getting a long contract on an expensive vehicle with poor reliability ratings could be a significant mistake. Of course, the first time car buyer also needs to understand fuel costs and the economy their vehicle of choice grants.

Not considering used cars

Many first time car buyers who have a decent income don’t consider used cars. This is because some inexperienced buyers look down on even the best used cars. However, there are many solid options that people have people have owned previously. In fact, buying a certified pre-owned model offers some of the peace of mind that new car buyers have.

Overall, getting a new car is an exciting endeavor. However, people need to do research, know what they want, and perhaps most importantly, don’t buy a vehicle based solely on how it looks or drives. There’s much more to the process than this.

Magna Lays Off 500 Workers as Fisker Ocean Production Stalls: Rivian and Apple Car Rumors Heat Up

Fisker faces significant setbacks as its production lines halt, leading to substantial job losses at Magna. The auto industry’s cooling has forced Magna to lay off 500 workers, following a dramatic reduction in Fisker Ocean SUV output. Magna, once set to produce up to 23,000 units annually, will now struggle with a 25% cut in production capacity due to the ongoing pause.

AI rendering of the Apple Car.

Before we get to Fisker, let’s talk Apple. And Rivian.

Meanwhile, intriguing whispers surround the potential revival of Apple’s car project, with Rivian emerging as a key player in these discussions. Although details remain speculative, reports suggest Apple might partner with Rivian to bring its long-awaited vehicle to market. This potential alliance could be a game-changer for both companies, offering Rivian crucial financial support and allowing Apple to quickly enter the automotive space.

Tesla Autopilot (Vision-Based)

In another development, the NHTSA has demanded comprehensive data from Tesla regarding the effectiveness of its recent over-the-air recall. This scrutiny highlights ongoing concerns about the safety and reliability of Tesla’s Autopilot system. The results of this investigation could significantly impact Tesla’s reputation and regulatory standing, as the company works to address the issues identified by the NHTSA.

AI rendering of the Apple Car.

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Top 7 Car Waxes to Elevate Your Vehicle in 2024

Keeping your car looking its best can be a persistent task, but the right car wax can significantly simplify this process. Selecting the appropriate wax is crucial for enhancing both the aesthetics and protection of your vehicle. We’ve assessed the leading car waxes for 2024 to provide you with top options that blend lasting shine, ease of use, and effective protection from environmental factors.

1. Ceramic Coating Car Polish

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For a cost-effective solution that delivers a dazzling finish, this polish is a standout pick. Featuring advanced hydrophobic technology, it ensures excellent resistance to water and provides long-term protection. This polish not only enhances the shine but also helps keep your car looking immaculate for longer, offering great value for those on a budget.

2. Relentless Drive Car Wax

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If you seek a premium wax with professional-grade performance, this gallon-sized product is an ideal choice. Its cutting-edge ceramic formula provides robust defense against UV rays and pollutants, ensuring your vehicle remains both radiant and shielded. Its adaptability to various surfaces makes it an excellent option for dedicated car enthusiasts.

3. Turtle Wax Car Wax

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Boost your vehicle’s luster with this potent wax, known for its exceptional water-beading properties. Suitable for cars, trucks, and motorcycles, it forms a protective ceramic layer that repels rain and guards against stains. The straightforward application ensures your vehicle stays in pristine condition with minimal effort.

4. CAR GUYS Car Wax

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For those who prefer a simple application process while achieving a flawless shine, this wax is a top choice. It works well on various surfaces, including boats, and includes a handy towel to streamline the car care routine. The complete kit offers a dependable solution for both immediate and long-term shine.

5. Chemical Guys Car Wax

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For a high-quality finish, this wax excels with its rich, wet shine that lasts for several months. Using advanced polymer technology, it ensures smooth application and features a pleasant banana scent. Ideal for a range of vehicles, it prevents streaks and spots, delivering a flawless result.

6. Torque Detail Car Wax

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Achieve a glossy finish quickly with this wax, which offers enduring protection. The blend of ceramic and sealant provides a long-lasting shine while safeguarding against UV damage and water spots. This wax is perfect for those who value both efficiency and high-quality care for their vehicle.

7. Collinite Car Wax

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If you prioritize ease of application and durable protection, this wax is an excellent choice. It provides a high-gloss finish and water-repellent properties, minimizing the chance of water spots. Easy to apply and remove, it ensures a lasting shine with minimal effort, ideal for saving time while maintaining top quality.


FAQs:

Can I apply wax immediately after a rain shower?

It’s recommended to wait until your vehicle is completely dry before applying wax. Moisture can affect how well the wax adheres and impact the final results.

Will waxing protect my car from bird droppings and tree sap?

Yes, waxing creates a protective coating that helps repel contaminants such as bird droppings and tree sap, making them easier to clean off.

Is it safe to use car wax on headlights and taillights?

Some car waxes are safe for these surfaces, but it’s best to consult the product label. Specialized waxes are also available for headlights and taillights.

What’s the difference between liquid wax and paste wax?

Liquid wax is generally easier to apply and remove, while paste wax provides a thicker protective layer. Your choice will depend on your personal preference and convenience.

How long does car wax typically last?

The durability of wax can vary based on factors such as weather conditions and washing frequency. Typically, it lasts between 2 to 6 months before needing to be reapplied.


By choosing the appropriate wax, you can effortlessly keep your vehicle looking its best and protected. Whether you prefer budget-friendly options or high-end products, these top-rated choices for 2024 will help you maintain your car’s appearance at its finest.

How to Maintain Your Electric Car for Optimal Performance

Understanding Electric Car Maintenance

Maintaining an electric vehicle (EV) is considerably simpler and more cost-effective than a traditional gas-powered car. While the upfront cost of EVs may be higher, they save owners money in the long run through lower maintenance costs and affordable home charging. Here’s a detailed guide on how to keep your electric car running smoothly.

Simplified Maintenance Routine

EVs are designed with fewer mechanical components, which means less frequent servicing compared to gas-powered vehicles. Electric car owners avoid expenses associated with tune-ups, oil changes, cooling system flushes, transmission servicing, and replacement of parts like air filters, spark plugs, and drive belts. Studies suggest that maintaining an EV costs about half as much as maintaining a conventional vehicle.

2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV

Regular Checks and Services

Despite their simplicity, EVs still require some routine maintenance. Manufacturers recommend regular checks and services to keep warranties valid and ensure vehicle longevity. Failing to follow the suggested maintenance schedule could result in voided warranties and costly repairs.

Typical maintenance tasks include tire rotation, replacing the cabin air filter and wiper blades, and topping off the washer fluid. Manufacturers advise that these tasks, aside from basic ones like checking tire pressure and washer fluid levels, should be handled by trained technicians at authorized service centers.

Specific Maintenance Schedules for Different EVs

Chevrolet Bolt EV Maintenance

  • Monthly (by owner): Check tire pressure, inspect tires for wear, and refill windshield washer fluid.
  • Every 7,500 miles: Rotate tires, check coolant levels, inspect for leaks, check brakes and various mechanical components, lubricate body parts, and inspect suspension.
  • Twice a year: Rinse the underbody to remove corrosive materials.
  • Every 15,000 miles: Replace windshield wiper blades.
  • Every 36,000 miles: Change cabin air filter.
  • Every 75,000 miles: Replace hood and body lift support gas struts.
  • Every 5 years: Change vehicle coolant and brake fluid.
  • Every 7 years: Replace air conditioning desiccant.

Nissan Leaf Maintenance

Nissan provides two maintenance schedules based on driving conditions:

  • Schedule 1 (Severe conditions): Includes frequent short trips, stop-and-go driving, dusty or rough roads.
  • Schedule 2 (Highway driving in mild conditions): Requires less frequent maintenance.

Typical tasks include rotating tires every 7,500 miles, changing the cabin air filter every 15,000 miles, replacing brake fluid every 30,000 miles, and changing coolant every 120,000 miles.

Tesla Maintenance Recommendations

  • Every 4 years: Check and replace brake fluid if necessary, and replace the A/C desiccant bag.
  • Every 2 years: Replace the cabin air filter.
  • Every 3 years: Replace the HEPA filter.
  • Annually or every 12,500 miles: Clean and lubricate brake calipers, especially in areas with salted roads.
  • Every 6,250 miles: Rotate tires.

Tesla also notes that under normal circumstances, the battery coolant does not need replacement for the life of the vehicle, and brake fluid should not be topped up.

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Battery Pack Considerations

The battery pack is the most expensive component of an EV and will degrade over time, losing its ability to hold a full charge. This degradation is gradual and more noticeable in older EV models. Modern EVs typically maintain a sufficient range for years, but owners might eventually see a decline in range that necessitates battery replacement or upgrading to a new vehicle.

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Conclusion

While EVs require less maintenance than gas-powered cars, they are not entirely maintenance-free. Regular upkeep of tires, brakes, suspension, and other components is still necessary. Always consult your owner’s manual for specific maintenance guidelines to ensure your electric car remains in peak condition.