Several things to consider. Firstly, how old is your car? If it is a modern car, disconnecting the battery will mean you'll have to recode the radio.
Car batteries in good condition last about 8 weeks on average, if left in the car. It won't last 6 months even if it is disconnected, so the best way all round is to leave it hooked up to a trickle charger, as Oggie said.
If it is a manual, a good idea is to find a bit of wood and wedge it between the clutch pedal and the front of the driver's seat so that it depresses the clutch pedal about 25-35mm. When left for a long period,
the clutch plate sometimes sticks to the flywheel. Sometimes it can be jarred free, but sometimes you can end up having to remove the gearbox
to free it off. It is also a good idea to take the cap off of the brake master cylinder and put a piece of cling wrap over the open top of the cylinder, and then screw the cap back on.Same with the clutch master cyl
if it's a manual.
raymo
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