| Michael writes:
Sajeev answers: A good rule of thumb in Houston: one of the worst things you can do is idle a cold motor instead of driving it, putting a load on it. Not necessarily true in places where engine block heaters are necessary, but definitely true here. So, relatively speaking… Unless you're full throttle, wringing it out to redline, etc. you're warming up the motor well enough. I was in your place when I wrote about the Dodge Attitude for a surprisingly cold December in Houston. My new job was in an office building on US 59, plenty of throttle was needed when leaving. Mostly because it was a somewhat high speed, limited visibility merge to the feeder road. I cringed when I wound out my (low-ish revving) Lincoln Mark VIII to 3500-4000rpm sometimes, but it really didn't matter. Even if I stuck around there, I am sure my 175,000 mile Lincoln would still be just as happy as it is today. Too bad I wasn't happy and the Cutting Crew CD in my stereo was not only broadening my musical horizons, it possessed a song that encapsulated my fears: mostly about the job, but kinda about that freeway merging from the parking lot, too! Click here to view the embedded video. What you are experiencing is a Fear of Falling, but I digress…on a KIA Soul, two bits of advice:
Do those two things (the second one as much as safely possible) and you'll be just fine. Go ahead, jump. No fear here. Send your queries to sajeev@thetruthaboutcars. from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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