As the days grow shorter and the weather starts to cool in Kennesaw, it's time to start thinking about preparing your vehicle for the change of seasons. Summer makes entirely different demands on your Subaru, and now that autumn and winter are approaching, your tire tread or battery strength might pose a performance problem in the colder temperatures and inclement weather.
What Type of Fall Maintenance Should Be Done?
- Oil and Filter Changes - You don't want your Subaru struggling to start on the first cold fall morning. If your oil is full of contaminants, it moves sluggishly.