Learn about 5 false information about cars that have no basis in truth
The world of cars is full of a lot of information that may be inaccurate or unfounded, and yet millions around the world believe in it and it even controls their decisions related to cars, whether during purchase, repair or maintenance.
Among the dozens of false information or lies, if we may say so, there are five most false information that may actually affect the driver of the car and his life and money.
1- Gas is better for the car:
Gas may be less expensive than petroleum derivatives, but the lifespan of some car parts that come into direct contact with gas is shorter, and it is a time bomb in the event of a collision.
2- Leather seats are better:
Leather seats are certainly more luxurious than their cloth counterparts, but the cost of maintaining the former is much higher than the latter, and leather is more affected by heat in the summer than cloth.
3- 4X4 cars are safer:
Contrary to popular belief, large SUVs are not safer than small 2WD vehicles when involved in a crash, as crash tests have often proven.
4- Wider tires are better:
Large tires may be better if the car owner lives in the desert, but if he lives in the city, small tires are better because their friction force with the ground is less and they react better when driving in the rain.
5- Tinted glass is prohibited:
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