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The maintenance services
that
your
1953
Pontiac may
require
are
largely
dependent on your driving habits plus the road and
climatic
conditions in which the car
is
driven.
By
learning the type of driving you do, your Pontiac dealer's service
manager or service salesman will be better qualified than anyone else
to recommend what services your car may
need.
Your Pontiac dealer's
mechanics have everything at their disposal to do the best work at the
least possible
cost.
They have a specialized knowledge of the Pontiac
car, are supplied with
information
on latest service methods, and
use
specifically designed equipment where
needed.
With few exceptions, the best way to determine what your car needs
is through your own observation of the way
it
operates,
plus
visual
inspection or testing by
mechanics
trained on Pontiac diagnosis.
DRIVING HABITS
STARTING
AND STOPPING-The
driver who beats everyone
away
from traffic lights and stops by jamming on the brakes at the
last minute has to pay for his fun. Rapid starts and stops waste gas
and -oil and place
undue
wear on even the best engine parts, brakes,
and tires.
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