Saturday, February 14, 2009

PREMIER SERVICE PROGRAM

PREMIER SERVICE PROGRAM
Just wanted to let everyone know that we just rolled out our Premier Service Program that will be included with every car. This program will include the following:

100 % WARRANTY ON PARTS AND LABOR FOR WARRANTY PERIOD*

VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS FREE OF
CHARGE DURING LIFE OF LOAN

INDIVIDUALIZED FINANCING

DISCOUNTED TOW SERVICE FROM OUR PREFERRED SERVICE PROVIDER

GAP INSURANCE (AFTER INS DEDUCTIBLE)

MECHANIC SHOP COURTESY DROP OFF/PICK UP

DISCOUNTED RATES ON AUTO & AUTO BODY REPAIRS

10% DISCOUNT ON AUTO DETAILING

FREE 30-DAY TAGS

NO ADMINISTRATIVE FEES

As always give us a call or e-mail if you have any questions. Happy Valentine's Day!!!



Car Maintenance Tip of the Week:
Are you as conscientious about your windshield wipers as you are about your car's engine? Car safety is a critical concern for everyone.
Worn wiper blades are dangerous. Because 90% of your driving decisions are based on a clear, unobstructed view of the road, it's a critical safety concern that your car's wipers provide you with the cleanest windshield possible.
Ozone, airborne contaminants, oil, sunlight and dirt all act to weaken and reduce your wiper blades' ability to keep your view unobstructed. And exposure to sunlight and ozone cause the wiper blades to age, even if they're not used much.
Weather also plays a critical role in your windshield wiper blades' deterioration. Freezing temperatures make the rubber in your wiper blades hard and brittle, which increases their tendency to crack or tear. Hot weather warps the rubber and prevents the blade from wiping your windshield cleanly.
Heavy use is hard on the wipers because dust, abrasives, road grime and bug juice wear away the cutting edge the blade needs to wipe cleanly. Even road dirt acts like an abrasive to wear away the flat surface necessary for a good squeegee effect.
Rubber also deteriorates over time. As blades age, they lose their flexibility and are less able to wipe cleanly. They may develop a permanent set or curvature, which prevents full contact with your windshield.
Your blades' ability to clean the glass depends on:
The slope and area of the windshield: Today's windshields are more sloped than ever before for improved aerodynamics. But a sleek "cab-forward" windshield with a lot of glass area directs more wind against the wipers, which can force the blades away from the glass at high speeds unless the wiper system is designed to resist lift.

Heed the following maintenance tips for optimum wiper blade performance and driving visibility:
Tip #1:
Replace your wiper blades every 6 months or 6,000 miles - even if you live in a "dry" place like Arizona.
Tip #2: Consider your options when replacing your windshield wipers:
Option 1
You can replace just the refills (squeegees), which are the rubber wiping components installed into the vertebrae. This is your most economical option.
Option 2
You can replace the blades, which is the complete assembly composed of the metal frame and the refill. Although slightly more expensive, this option is faster to install and provides you with the benefit of improved windshield contact and, hence, wiping efficiency





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