What Services Should You Consider for Your DBX to Prepare for Winter in Colorado?
November 15 2022 - Aston Martin Denver
Aston Martin Denver Highlands Ranch CO

Prepare Your Aston Martin DBX for Winter with Aston Martin Denver

When you are ready to get your elite Aston Martin DBX ready for winter, make Aston Martin Denver your go-to destination for the quality service you can trust. Your SUV is already well-suited for winter travel, but you can help it with various services designed to maximize its performance during the cold weather. Our Service Center has access to the parts and other resources that you can count on to provide maximum longevity and performance. Additionally, our technicians are knowledgeable on the DBX to ensure that any work done is handled with dedicated care and attention to detail. 

Winter Services for Your Aston Martin DBX

Battery Service – A well-functioning battery will easily start up under the extreme conditions that winter weather in Colorado offers. It will also make sure that the increased energy demand from the cabin is easily handled. If you haven’t had your battery checked for performance or damage, now is the ideal time to bring your DBX to our dealership for a battery evaluation and potential replacement. 

Oil & Antifreeze Service – Much like your DBX’s battery, having topped off and fresh fluids will make winter cruising much easier on your SUV. Having your engine’s oil and vehicle’s antifreeze levels evaluated for fullness and quality is a good idea going into winter. If our technicians see that your DBX needs these replaced or refilled, they will be happy to do so with fluids recommended by Aston Martin.

Winter Tires – We suggest you consider winter tires when you are looking for the most comprehensive winter cruising experience possible. These tires are specially designed with a deeper tread pattern that maximizes the amount of snow that is displaced by the DBX as it traverses the slippery surface. A softer rubber composition ensures more of the tire touches the road for maximum grip. Finally, little grooves on the surface add much-needed grip when the roads are covered with ice. 

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