It’s the summer season, which means time to get the car ready for beach days and long road trips.
NJ drivers may believe that it is more important to prepare your car for the winter months, but maintaining your Infiniti vehicle during the summer months is also crucial. Circle Infiniti, the leading NJ Infiniti dealership, is here to offer you some essential summer car-care tips.
Check Your Tires – By checking your tire pressure and comparing it to the recommended pressure for your Infiniti vehicle, you can either inflate or deflate your tires as needed. Properly inflated tires can save you at the gas pump, too.
Change Your Oil – Consult your driver’s manual on how often you should get a factory-trained NJ Infiniti service technician change your oil. It is recommended to come into the service shop every 3,000 miles. By coming to a NJ Infiniti service technician, you’ll have comfort in knowing that only the manufacturer’s recommended grade of motor oil is being used on your vehicle.
New Wiper Blades – The winter months can be harsh on your wiper blades, so consider getting new ones so you’ll be prepared for any rain this summer.
Park in the Shade – Whether you park in the shade or in your garage, protecting your vehicle from the hot summer sun will mean you’ll feel a lot more comfortable climbing into the driver’s seat on a hot day. Plus, keeping your vehicle in a cooler temperature means you won’t have to worry about the heat evaporating the fuel from your tank.
Replace Air Filters – Our NJ Infiniti service technicians recommend you change your air filters twice a year to keep your vehicle running like new.
For more summer service tips, visit our NJ Infiniti dealership today!
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The most recent G35 sedan was completely redesigned for 2007. Changes included a stiffer body structure, revised chassis tuning for better handling, a more powerful V6 engine and a more voluptuous take on the previous G’s styling. It was more or less the same size as the outgoing model, but the biggest improvement could be found inside, both ergonomically and aesthetically. Everything was better put together and materials were higher in quality. The 3.5-liter V6 engine produced 306 horsepower and 268 pound-feet of torque. A five-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters was standard, but a six-speed manual came with the 6MT trim. We’d seriously recommend against this transmission (especially on 2007 models) as it was incredibly difficult to drive smoothly.