LONDON, January 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
Winter driving is a completely different prospect to driving at other times of the year and many drivers are finding this out for the first time this year. There have already been some severe weather warnings issued around the country and the cold weather is set to continue. Euro Car Parts is concerned that too many drivers are unprepared for it.
In order to make it easier for drivers to face the unique challenges of winter driving, the Euro Car Parts website currently has a special section devoted to winter driving essentials. The winter climate is something that is completely out of the control of motorists, but they can control how well they and their vehicles are prepared for what it brings.
The products currently available in the winter essentials shop include de-icers, all-weather screen washes, motor oils, antifreeze and a whole host of replacements for those car parts that come under the most pressure in wintry conditions.
Car batteries, wiper blades, light bulbs, braking components and so on often face more concentrated challenges on the winter roads and these are well-represented in the special part of the Euro Car Parts store.
Emergency situations are also more likely at this time of year and to help people deal with those situations, the winter essentials shop currently boasts a wealth of emergency and breakdown products at great prices, from tyre inflators and repair kits to jump leads and tow ropes.
Forecasters are suggesting that we are yet to see the worst of the weather and the team at Euro Car Parts is encouraging people to visit the online store at http://www.eurocarparts.com to invest in the accessories that make a really positive difference to motorists' experiences of winter driving.
Euro Car Parts is one of the leading suppliers of car parts and accessories in the UK, boasting a 1,850 strong fleet making 30,000 parts deliveries to repairers and service centres each day.
SOURCE Euro Car Parts
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