Going on a road trip? Do these first!
Get your vehicle’s recommended preventative maintenance performed. This maintenance includes your oil change, cabin air filter change and full inspection. We want to make sure your wheels, brakes and more are ready to take on the extra miles and long stretches of road. Taking care of the machine that is going to get you there safely is extremely important for a smooth-sailing road trip.
*Cleaning your vehicle is always a great idea as well! It removes unnecessary weight so you can add the necessary weight without the overload.
Prepare an emergency kit and ensure there is a spare tire for your car. The emergency kit you take with you should include: First Aid & Convenience Items: Bandages Gauze
Tylenol
Sunscreen Kleenex
Hand Sanitizer Phone Charger
Tools: Jack Lug Wrench Jumper Cables
Tire Patch Kit Tire Inflator or Air Compressor
Plan ahead and know your route.
Planning ahead can prepare you to know when you’ll be resting, getting gas, grabbing food and more. This can make it easy to divide time into doing all the things you want to do and relieves the stress of figuring out what happens next. Some of our New Hyundai vehicles include a navigation system that can help you figure out the best routes to take, where to get gas, and more.
Follow these tips and you will have a fun and prepared road trip!
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