Sunday, December 9, 2012

Winter: Scourge of the local automobile


                  Buffalo winters can be a costly nuisance for vehicle owners – especially if preventative measures aren’t taken to ensure the safety of their automobile.
                  “During the winter, we see a large increase in people who suffer significant damage from the road conditions,” said Sam Buscarino, owner of Sammy’s Auto Repair & Collision at 369 Niagara St.
                  Buscarino said that his shop often repairs vehicles that suffer damage due to snow- or ice-covered potholes.
                  “Potholes get hidden and drivers can really do some damage to their vehicles, which can be costly,” he said.
                  Dan Sciolino, service manager and co-owner of Buffalo Motor Works, suggested that vehicle owners should constantly check their tires and pressure.
                  “Everyone should be using snow tires in the winter months, especially in the northeast,” he said. “It’s common for people not to pay attention to tires or tire pressure, and that is a huge cause of accidents.”
                  Salt buildup also serves as an issue for vehicles.
                  “Salt is the enemy of the mechanic in Buffalo,” Sciolino said. “It seizes all the hardware on the vehicle over time.”
                  When salt builds up, it works its way between the nuts and bolts of a vehicle and can lock them together, Sciolino said. As a result, labor costs rise due to the time it takes mechanics to free up the bolts.
                  Sciolino said that simply washing your car is an effective means of minimizing salt damage.
                  “Wash your car as much as you can,” he said. “If you have an indoor garage then it’d be great to spray the underside of the car every day to minimize salt damage.” By Tom Gallagher and Mike Straw