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Waterloo Chronicle, 11 Mar 2021, p. 002

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w at er lo oc hr on ic le .c a W at er lo o C hr on ic le | T hu rs da y, M ar ch 11 ,2 02 1 | 2 From Hood to Tail Light Get Your Car Road Ready for Spring. Onlia makes it easy to get covered Tell us about your vehicle and drivers Choose your coverage Buy on the spot and you're done Plug in a few details about your car and who drives it. We'll build you a policy that you can customize to best fit your needs. Easily pay online, with coverage starting as early as tomorrow. 1 2 3 Scan to get a quote When it comes to driving, the change of season can have an impact on the wear and tear of your car. Winter road usage may have been reduced this past season, but it's still important to keep up to date on your maintenance when planning for life after winter - and after lockdown. Preparing for spring driving conditions can prolong your vehicle's lifespan, save you money, and keep you (as well as others) safe on the road. With more sunshine and showers in the forecast, our experts share tips on how to get ready to hit the road this spring. When the temperature is consistently above 7 degrees, it's safe to change your tires from winter tires to all season. WINTERTIRES Spring is the perfect time to bring your car in for a full inspection to identify emerging issues before they become major problems. FULL INSPECTION Cold temperatures can have a negative impact on your battery, so the change of season is a good time to have it tested. CHECKYOURCHARGE Clean all exterior and interior lights as debris and grime can get baked on. If your vehicle's lighting is defective or hazy, other drivers may not understand when you intend to stop or turn. LIGHT EM' UP

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