Infrequent driver of car
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 9:42 pm
I'm not a daily driver of mine, I don't have to commute to work as I mainly work from home, and occasionally I drive to people's houses (freelance tutor) so haven't got a need to drive it everyday. Because of this sometimes the car will sit in front of the house for 2 days though I make an effort to take it out for a spin just to keep it running. Most Thursdays I'll take it down the motorway doing 70mph consistently for 20 minutes or so.
I read its really bad to just drive it 1/2 miles to the shops when the engine hasn't had a chance to properly warm up. If I'm going to the superstore say I make sure I take the longer route so it does 9 miles and the engine has warmed up a bit. Other days I'll take down a dual carriageway doing 50mph for as long as I can just to give it a proper run. Usually if driving to client's houses it never gets out of 2nd gear due to stop/start traffic which apparently is really bad too?
So how long should I try and drive for to give it a proper run? 10 miles? And constantly at 50mph or more? Its a diesel so its meant to be better for motorways.
I know if I don't move it often enough the battery doesn't charge properly, the oil doesn't get warmed up and the car's engine doesn't lubricate to make sure all the parts are working. Also you apparently use more fuel if doing it for short journeys?
I read its really bad to just drive it 1/2 miles to the shops when the engine hasn't had a chance to properly warm up. If I'm going to the superstore say I make sure I take the longer route so it does 9 miles and the engine has warmed up a bit. Other days I'll take down a dual carriageway doing 50mph for as long as I can just to give it a proper run. Usually if driving to client's houses it never gets out of 2nd gear due to stop/start traffic which apparently is really bad too?
So how long should I try and drive for to give it a proper run? 10 miles? And constantly at 50mph or more? Its a diesel so its meant to be better for motorways.
I know if I don't move it often enough the battery doesn't charge properly, the oil doesn't get warmed up and the car's engine doesn't lubricate to make sure all the parts are working. Also you apparently use more fuel if doing it for short journeys?