Monday, 22 April 2013

How to Care for Your Hummer With Darrin Scott Sherrill



After Darrin S. Sherrill of Georgia purchase his Hummer, he found that a Hummer owner has unique car care issues. With the help of the Hummer Club, Darrin Sherrill soon became a pro at taking care of his Hummer. With these tips, you can make sure that your new Hummer stays in great shape.

Check Your Garage Size

Since Hummers are larger than most vehicles owned by normal U.S. citizens, average garages are often not big enough to contain a Hummer. Darrin Scott Sherrill recommends measuring your garage before you purchase your new Hummer so you know what to expect when you get home. If your Hummer doesn’t fit in your garage, you might want to construct an additional carport to protect your Hummer from the elements.

Be Aware of How You Drive

While Hummers are highly popular cars, they are not well suited to long trips. When possible, choose an alternate vehicle when going on an extended highway excursion. The upside of Hummers is their capacity for off-road adventures. Darrin Sherrill has found his Hummer to be extremely durable when driving through rugged terrain or harsh conditions.

Understand Your Gas Mileage

Although Darrin S. Sherrill loves owning a Hummer, he has experienced a significant increase in gas costs. Hummers are known for getting poor gas mileage, which is another reason that they are not ideal vehicles for longer road trips. The decreased gas mileage of Hummers is what allows them to perform so well on challenging terrain, so Hummer owners usually find that the increase of gas costs is worth the benefits.

Protect Your Paint Job

Like any other quality car, Hummers require careful attention to maintain the paint job. Darrin Sherrill uses high quality car soap and micro-fiber mitts to clean his Hummer. Occasionally, he employs a clay bar to protect the finish and increase shine.

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