Taking Core Of Your Pontiac - Pontiac 1953 Owners Service Manual

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TAKING
CARE
OF
YOUR
PONTIAC
One of the wonders of mass production is that
thousands
of auto·
mobiles can
be
built-as much
alike as
peas in
a
pod.
But
even though cars are
mechanical
"twins", it's
very
unlikely
that
they'll
need the
same service. For drivers vary
... and
so do
driving conditions.
One driver races up
to
stop
lights
and slams on the brakes;
another slows down
gradually. An
inexperienced motorist may
"ride" the clutch; his neighbor doesn't.
Perhaps
some of your friends
"race"
their
car engines
after
starting, while you
let
your
Pontiac
idle a few
moments to
give
the
oil time to
circulate. Such differences
in
driving habits mean
different
service
needs .
. . .
And
the same holds true of
driving
conditions.
The rural
sales·
man who drives continuously on
rough roads
won't need
the
same
service
as the
school
teacher who
drives
almost
entirely
in the
city
.
Likewise, the motorist in a
small town
is
likely
to need
different
upkeep
on his car
than the
owner
who does most
of
his
driving in
and
around large metropolitan areas
.
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