How to prepare your car for winter driving, avoid accidents, and handle EV cold-weather range loss

DETROIT – Dead batteries, slick roads, accidents, and breakdowns: winter weather can be dangerous for drivers.

Consumer Reports explains how to winter-proof your car, plus a cold-weather concern affecting electric vehicles.

As temperatures drop, roads can quickly get slippery. In 2023, about 100,000 crashes involved sleet or snow conditions. And even if you don’t see snow on the road, watch out. Black ice can form when moisture freezes on the asphalt, and it’s often invisible to motorists…

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