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5 Ways To Keep Your Car Safe During Diwali


These tips should help you to keep your prized possession safe from all the dust and debris this festive season

The Diwali festival brings joyous activities, and for car enthusiasts, it’s essential to take extra care of their prized possessions during this time. Here are five simple ways to keep your car safe during the festival of lights.

Avoid Body Cover

Avoid using a body cover for your car during Diwali, as these covers are usually made of flammable materials such as cloth or plastic and pose a fire hazard when exposed to sparks from firecrackers or open flames.

Covered Car Park

Park your car in a covered place during Diwali to protect it from sparks from firecrackers and reduce the risk of fire-related damage.

Close Your Windows And Sunroof

Keep your windows and sunroof closed during Diwali to maintain clean cabin air and protect your car from firecracker sparks.

Portable Fire Extinguisher

Take care of your car, and also its parts!

Keep a portable fire extinguisher in your car during Diwali to be prepared for any fire emergencies caused by firecrackers.

Wash It Frequently

Washing

Wash your car frequently during Diwali to protect the paint and avoid corrosion from firework ash and dirt.

These steps can help you keep your car safe and well-maintained during the festive season. Share any other ways you care for your car during festivals in the comments below.

Dashcam Footage Reveals Dealership Employees Taking Customer Corvette Z06 for Joyride

Imagine the shock of discovering that while your sports car was in for repairs, dealership employees took it on a high-speed joyride. This nightmare became a reality for John Parrish of Burlington, who recently watched dashcam footage of his 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 tearing through the streets. Although no laws were technically broken, this incident raises concerns about trust, accountability, and customer satisfaction in the automotive service industry.

Parrish was initially stunned when he reviewed the dashcam video of his ‘Vette racing through the streets. His vehicle had been at Modern Chevrolet of Burlington for necessary repairs. However, what occurred next was far from routine.

Parrish discovered that two dealership employees had taken his performance sports car on not only one, but two separate high-speed test drives without his knowledge or consent. It’s important to note that while test drives are a standard practice for quality assurance, they are typically conducted with the owner’s permission and within reasonable limits.

As if the unauthorized joyride wasn’t troubling enough, the story takes another twist. Parrish reported that the dealership had damaged his car while it was being serviced, leading to free replacement parts being provided. While he appreciated the gesture to rectify the damage, he believes it doesn’t address the more significant issues at hand. Some individuals commenting on the video argue that the mechanics responsible for the joyride should also be held accountable for their actions.

We are not here to pass judgment, but it seems appropriate for the dealership to offer a genuine apology in this case. If the joyride was performed without the owner’s knowledge, as it seems to be in this situation, the cost of the gas used and the mileage accrued during the joyride should be reimbursed in some manner.