Monday, July 22, 2013

Chevrolet Spark EV


The all-new 2014 Chevrolet Spark EV is a pure electric vehicle that packs 400 foot pounds of torque. So fast it moves like electricity.  http://bit.ly/1dQHbmT

5-Star Edmunds Service Review!




Big shout out to Edmunds user 'ml2010' for leaving our service department love! We appreciate your business very much!

" This is the only dealer I trust for service. Have bought three vehicles there and had them service them. Excellent experience with them. All the other cars I bought from other dealers I don't trust and have had some problems with them from over charging to pushy service."
- ml2010
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Friday, July 19, 2013

10 Maintenance Tips To Keep Your Vehicle in Fantastic Shape







Breathe Easier
Even the most mechanically challenged drivers know to change a car’s oil and oil filter on a regular basis — even if they don’t always do it. But other fluids and filters also need regular maintenance. For example, changing your air filter helps your car breathe easier and the engine last longer. “If your air filter is clogged, your engine is not performing properly,” notes Jack Nerad, editorial director and executive market analyst for Kelley Blue Book. “It also hurts your fuel economy, and it can harm the engine over the long term.”

Keep It Cool
Maintaining your car’s cooling system and the proper coolant level is as important as making sure the engine is well lubed and can potentially save you thousands of dollars in repairs. “A cooling system failure can result in your engine literally melting down,” warns Nerad. “Because of lack of proper coolant and maintenance of hoses, you can have major problems.”

Pressure Check
Tires are often the most neglected part of a car, Nerad adds. “Most people don’t pay much attention to keeping their tires at the right inflation pressure,” he says. “And it’s not only bad for the car, the tires and fuel economy, but it’s also a safety issue. The simple step of keeping the tires up to proper pressure is valuable all the way around,” he adds, “and it essentially costs almost nothing.”

Fully En-Gauged
If there is a problem with your oil pressure, cooling system or even tire pressure on the latest vehicles, your car’s gauges will tell you — if you’re paying attention to them. “The vast majority of people don’t,” remarks Nerad. “That’s why manufacturers went to ‘idiot lights’ to give a clear indication of when there’s a problem.”

Get Regular Checkups
Find a repair shop and mechanic you trust. “And let that shop service your car all the time,” says Dave Jones, owner of Jones Automotive in Green County, Pennsylvania, and co-host of the Web site AskAutoPro.com. “When you get sick you don’t go to a different doctor every time. Your doctor knows you from top to bottom, inside and out.” A good mechanic will get to know your car and look over it the same way, Jones adds.

Look Closely
Jones also suggests spending time inspecting your car. “Every now and then, take five minutes and walk around the car and look at it,” he said. Check to see if the tires are wearing unevenly. Open the hood and check out the hoses. Make sure all the lights are working. “It only takes a couple of minutes to check things like that,” he adds.

Get on a Schedule
While your owner’s manual will have a maintenance schedule, another advantage of using the same mechanics on a regular basis is they will be able to make sure you stick to the schedule — and take care of things the manual may not include. “If you go to different places each time you have your car serviced, they won’t know the last time you had something done,” says Aaron Clements, owner of C&C Automotive in Augusta, Georgia, and a 31-year auto-repair veteran. “So you may end up paying for unnecessary repairs. Most shops have electronic records so they know when each service was done. The scheduled maintenance charts in owner’s manuals tell only part of the story,” he adds. “So it’s also a benefit to have a relationship with a service advisor who knows your vehicle and when to perform service in addition to what’s in the owner’s manual.”

Drive Smarter
The way you drive has an effect on how long your car — and your gas — will last. “You not only save wear and tear by having good driving habits, but also fuel,” claims Clements. “Taking off fast and coming to a stop quickly can be bad on a car and affect the engine, the brakes and other things.”

Keep It Clean
Nerad also stresses taking care of the exterior of your car by regularly washing and waxing it. And don’t forget about the interior. “That’s an often overlooked area,” he says. “Spend time keeping it clean and clean-smelling without perfuming it, and vacuum the carpet on a regular basis. Get spills out immediately because if you don’t they’re more difficult to remove.”

 Keep it Covered
Nerad also suggests storing your car in a garage or under a carport or cover. “Keep your car out of the sun,” he says. “And keep it away from bird droppings and tree sap. Also be careful where you park to avoid dings,” he adds.

Keeping your car maintained will not only make it last longer but also will make it much more pleasant to drive — which will make you want to take better care of it. “If you have a vehicle that looks good and you enjoy getting in it and driving, you’re much more prone to take care of it,” observes Clements.” And since it won’t last forever, taking care of your car will also increase the resale value. “It’s very clear on our site that condition is crucial,” says Nerad. “In real estate they say it’s all about location, location, location, but with car values it’s all about condition, condition, condition.”

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Monday, July 15, 2013

5-Star Yelp Review!




Thank you so much to 'Mike R.' for leaving our team Kudos about his Car Buying Experience in our dealership! We hope you're loving the vehicle Mike!

"I was treated with respect, friendliness, and patience all the way around. These are deal people who value the customer above the "sale". Great experience for me!"
- Mike R.
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Friday, July 12, 2013

Happy Friday Chevy Fans!

Happy Friday! You made it through the work week. Keep on fighting the good fight, and have a fantastic weekend!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Corvette Stingray Most Fuel Efficient Sports Car



The 2014 Corvette Stingray will deliver up to an EPA-estimated 17 miles per gallon in the city, and 29 mpg on the highway, making the new Stingray the most fuel efficient sports car on the market as no other car offers more than 455 horsepower and greater than 29 mpg highway. http://bit.ly/18LtCHz

Monday, July 8, 2013

Chevy Cruise Control


Using your cruise control can help make sure your engine runs efficiently, meaning fewer stops -- at least fewer stops for gas. http://bit.ly/183yLYH  

5-Star Yelp Review!


Shout out to Yelp user 'Kristin S.' for leaving us some love on our Yelp listing!! 

"Bruce was truly excellent to work with. He was helpful, understanding, friendly, responsive, and helped me get the exact vehicle I wanted. I had a very positive experience and would recommend Bruce and Delillo to any of my friends and family! I LOVE my new Volt!"
- Kristin S.
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Friday, July 5, 2013

What are you doing this weekend?



We hope everyone had a wonderful holiday yesterday! Tell us, what are you doing this weekend?!

5-Star Yelp Reviews



We've had a ton of love pour in on Yelp lately! Fantastic work team!

Check out our reviews on Yelp: http://bit.ly/16eFL7A

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

4th of July!



What better way to celebrate Independence Day than with a new #Chevy? Have a wonderful #julythe4th everyone!

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Will Hoge's Latest Video


Watch Grammy award-nominated singer-songwriter Will Hoge's latest video and the new Silverado anthem, "Strong." http://bit.ly/17RLYHu

Monday, July 1, 2013

Chevrolet's Corvette


“The very best Corvettes represent the state-of-the-art for their eras in terms of design, technology and performance,” said Chris Perry, vice president, Chevrolet Marketing. http://bit.ly/11Uzk64