Wednesday, March 27, 2013

How to Keep Warm Quickly in Cold Weather (Car Edition)




When it’s cold, everything sucks.  Your main goal is to take precaution to ensure optimal warmth.  That means, shoveling the car out of snowy oblivion, making lunches on a cold tiled kitchen, bundling up the kids and warming up the car as quickly as possible.  We feel your pain, as a matter of fact, we share it, because there’s nothing worse than freezing your butt off in single digit degree weather.  In today’s blog, we’re providing tips on getting warm as quickly as possible with quick tips from the car gurus.  Enjoy!

First, winterize your car.  Use winter-weight oil and anti-freeze to perform better in the winter and maintain your battery.  Be sure your battery is in goof working order.

Start your car normally and be patient. Now, let your windows defrost by putting the setting on high, letting your car idle for ten minutes.  To help control humidity and dampness on your windows run the blower on the floor to keep your carpeting dry, when not needed to defrost your windows. This will prevent your windows from steaming up on the inside.

Today's engine and fluid technology is designed to start working as soon as you turn the key (or at lease once your windshield is defrosted). Not only does idling waste gas and cause pollution, it can actually cause damage to your vehicle.

If you're faced with severe winter conditions, you may want to consider a block heater, which warms the engine, or a battery warmer. A battery loses power as the temperature goes down, so warming it gives it that extra boost.


Cheers!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Top Reasons Drivers Are Pulled Over





Picture driving down the interstate with your top down while the wind is hitting you at a perfect angle, throwing a soothing, cool air through your flowing hair. Then, out of the blue, you hear a clearly distinct cop car sound-off behind you, causing you to jump out of your comfort zone into an all out panic.  You’ve been here before; you sift into low gear and head for the median, realizing you were going over the speed limit.  It’s happened to ALL of us.  Yes, including us at the dealership.  In today’s blog, we're discussing the top reasons why people are pulled over by the cops.  Feel free to share your comments below.

1.    Speeding – this entry is the most predictable, and the most common.  The faster you drive, the shorter your reaction time and control.  Braking distances also increase as speed builds, and it takes about 120 feet for a vehicle to stop when it’s traveling 60 mph.  Our advice? STOP driving so fast!

2.    Illegal Phone Use – Talking and texting on the phone while you’re driving is extremely dangerous to your safety and the safety of those around you. Although just a couple of states have banned phone use in the car, more than 30 have banned texting behind the wheel.  “I’ll just send a quick text.” Is the usual response, but individuals should drive as if their life depends on it.  "The really horrific stories about texting make the news," a traffic expert says, "But we see accidents and even just fender-benders from it every day."

3.    Hazardous Driving – these practices include stop sign and stoplight violations, illegal U-turn’s improper lane changes, failures to yield and unsafe speeds.  This also includes shaving, eating and even changing clothes.  We can’t imagine trying to pull off a shirt while having one foot on the gas pedal!

4.    Equipment Violations – Individuals who have heavily tinted windows, burned-out headlights, broken windshields, expired tags and loud exhaust modifications are prone to the bait of State police officers.  Always check your equipment to make sure that it meets road standards.

5.    Following Too Closely/Improper Lane Changes – Police are on high alert for these current violations.  On the freeway especially, it’s important to keep a safe distance behind the vehicle in front of you.  Add this to cellphone use and you’re brewing a recipe for disaster.  Driving too close equates to a slower reaction time.  So keep at least three car lengths away, that should give you more than enough time to react

An improper lane change is another phrase for “cutting someone off” by changing lanes without looking or indicating.  A failure to signal can add fuel to the fire, but it won’t initiate a traffic stop—just because the failure to signal is SO common.  However, speedily changing lanes without indication that you’re doing so can result in an accident and subsequent ticket. 

So, Fans please practice safe driving habits and feel free to Comment below!

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Add Us to Your Circles on Google+




Have you logged into your Google+ Profile lately?  Well, if you have, you’ll realize there were a TON of new aesthetic changes!  Google+ recently released a new way to managing your profile content on Google+.  Now, you have access to a jumbo Google Cover Image at the top of your page and app integration.  We recently upgraded, so feel free to check us out right here: 


See you on Google+!

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

What Kind of Car Fits Your Lifestyle?



So, you’re in search of a new vehicle but you’re unsure of what to get.  In 2013, there are so many quality vehicles out there it’s difficult to make the decision, especially if you’re not sure what TYPE of vehicle you want, the color you prefer, or if you would prefer manual or automatic.  Luckily, we’re here to help. 

Most consumer priorities include:
  • Safe transport for you and your family
  • Great fuel economy
  • A price within a set budget
  • Comfortable, but stylish exterior

So, what kind of car do you NEED? 

Coupe – If you’re looking for something that makes a statement and not worried about backseat space, then a coupe is for you.  These vehicles are usually sleek, and easy to maneuver in traffic.  Look into these if you don’t have small children because the lack of four doors (coupes are restricted to two) and space might prove unreasonable. 

Sedan – If you have children, or see yourself having them in the next few years, a sedan is definitely the right vehicle for the job.  Having four doors and a comfortable backseat creates a nice roomy (and safe) cabin for your growing family. 

Hatchback – Not just four, but FIVE doors are available in this option. These offer SUV-like space without the fuel-economy comprise of a larger vehicle.  They might be seen as a bit “cliché” but many manufacturers have embraced new, cool styles.

SUV/Crossover – These are perfect for parents with multiple children, active adventure enthusiasts who need space to harbor their equipment and individuals who need some ground clearance when navigating bumpy terrain.  The fuel economy depends on the specific model, but you’re sure to get more than enough bang for your buck with one of these.  Plus, you look luck a rugged outbacker elevated a few more inches from the ground above anyone else.

So, what fits your personality?  Let us know in the comments below!