5 Things Every Car Owner Needs

- It would be best to have all these things required for a safe journey
- Without these essentials, your trip can turn out to be a tiresome one
- Help is always around, but it's best to be responsible and self-dependent
Purchasing a new car is a matter of great responsibility. Regular maintenance comes along with being the owner of a vehicle. Though you can depend on the towing services most of the time, there are still instances when a minor tweak here and there can save you a lot of time and money. Let's dive in and see the 5 essential things every car owner needs.

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The Car Owner's Manual
This is the most basic and underappreciated asset that your car has to help you out in an emergency. The owner's manual is generally kept in the glove compartment and contains all the information about everything in your vehicle. For example, you can read about the required tyre pressure or recommended fuel levels. In short, it is a driver's best friend for troubleshooting or maintenance-related advice about your vehicle.
First Aid Kit
A first aid kit is an inexpensive item that every car owner should have in their vehicle. Accidents can happen anytime, and real danger might be just around the corner. You might end up in a bad situation in a remote area, and that's when the first aid kit is the only medical help you can get. It can be a life-saver for the passengers travelling on long routes with less connectivity. So it's highly recommended that you keep the first aid kit in your vehicle containing all the basic medicines and bandages.

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A Spare Tire with a Lug Wrench and Jack
A flat tyre is probably the most common issue you will face as a car owner. The funny thing is that it mostly happens when you least expect it. You need to always have a spare tyre in your car as it saves a lot of time.
You will also need compatible tools to replace your flat tyre. A lug wrench and a jack are convenient and valuable items that you can rely on when replacing your flat tyre.

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Jumper Cables
A dead car is never a pretty sight and causes a lot of frustration for travellers. Your vehicle could die in the winter season or when the battery weakens to a point where the car cannot start. In such a situation, you need jumper cables that help to kickstart your battery. You will not need to head to the repair shop if you have someone who has a car battery near you. These jumper cables are used to charge one battery through another.

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A Bottle of Windshield Wiper Fluid
Windshield wiper fluid is a very underrated item that most people neglect. When you drive in cold weather or under foggy conditions, your visibility diminishes, and it is almost always bleak. There are high chances of accidents if you can't see clearly. You should invest in a good quality windshield wiper fluid and keep your visibility clear at all times.

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You can also keep other items in your cars, like your phone charger, blankets, and a flashlight. You can keep the things you feel would help you in your journey as sometimes they help a lot whenever in need.
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