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Pothole Car Damage: How to Protect Your Vehicle

Pothole Car Damage: How to Protect Your Vehicle

A photo on a road with cars nearby and pylons indicating a pothole. Example of a pothole that could cause a vehicle damage.

Mid-Town Ford

Pothole car damage is a common problem for Winnipeg drivers, especially as the weather warms and road conditions worsen. At Mid-Town Ford, we know how potholes can affect your vehicle—causing everything from tire blowouts to suspension issues. Learning how to spot and avoid them can protect your ride and your wallet. Winnipeg’s roads are no stranger to potholes, and as winter gives way to spring, they become even more of a hazard. At Mid-Town Ford, we know how damaging potholes can be to your vehicle, from tire blowouts to suspension issues. Knowing how to spot and avoid potholes can save you money and keep your drive smooth.

How Do Potholes Form?

Potholes develop when water seeps into cracks in the road, freezes, and expands. As the ice melts, it leaves gaps in the pavement, which break apart when vehicles drive over them. This results in the frustrating potholes we all try to dodge.

How Potholes Can Damage Your Car

  • Tire punctures and rim dents
  • Steering and alignment issues
  • Suspension and shock damage
  • Decreased fuel efficiency due to misalignment

How to Avoid Pothole Damage

  • Keep a safe distance from the vehicle ahead to spot potholes early
  • Maintain proper tire pressure to cushion impact
  • Reduce speed in areas with visible road damage
  • If you must hit a pothole, drive straight through rather than swerving

Don’t Wait to Inspect

Even if your vehicle feels fine after hitting a pothole, pothole car damage isn't always obvious right away. Delayed issues like uneven tire wear, poor handling, or reduced fuel efficiency can creep in over time. A quick check-up at Mid-Town Ford can identify hidden damage early and help you avoid more serious repairs later on.

Already Hit a Pothole?

If your car starts pulling to one side, vibrating, or showing visible tire damage, bring it to Mid-Town Ford for a professional inspection. Addressing minor issues early can prevent bigger, costlier repairs down the road.

Book your service appointment today at Mid-Town Ford to keep your car in top condition!

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