Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Hidden Distractions Behind the Wheel




When it comes to driving, most of us have heard time and time again to not text and drive. According to www.textingandriving.com 23 percent of car accidents in 2011 were caused by someone using a cell phone. That’s 1.3 million crashes!  With cell phones making up 23 percent, it got us thinking what makes up the rest of the other causes for collisions? Below is a list of a few of them that we discovered. 

·         Loud Music
·         Scenery
·         Conversation
·         Mental Distractions
·         Kids 

For more information on this, visit the links below!

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Top Five Fuel Efficiency Myths




Just because a vehicle might be small, doesn’t mean it’s more efficient. Driving with the AC turned off, won’t always save your fuel.  These are just a few common things that many people tend to believe when it comes to fuel efficiency. We are here to set the record straight! Below is a list of a few myths. Visit the link below for an explanation on each. 

Myth 1: Saving fuel means driving slow
Myth 2: You need a small car to get good fuel economy
Myth 3: Manual transmissions are always superior to automatic transmissions
Myth 4: Turning off the air conditioner saves fuel
Myth 5: Fuel-saving gadgets actually work
For more info on these myths, visit here: http://bit.ly/1ddA8e1

Content Credit to www.livelifedrive.com


Friday, March 7, 2014

Car Jargon Everyone Should Know




When it comes to buying a new vehicle, it’s helpful to know as much as you can about the vehicle before you purchase. There is a load of car jargon out there. With automotive technology constantly updating, it can be difficult to keep up with all of this. We’ve listed a few terms below which you might already know or have never heard of. For the entire list of other terms, visit the links we’ve provided below.
ABS
This stands for Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) which is a safety feature that helps you to avoid skidding when braking suddenly. What it does is prevents your wheels from locking so that you can maintain control of your vehicle.
ESC
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and Electronic Stability Program (ESP).  These two names both refer to the same feature. This technology works to prevent sideways skidding when making sharp steering corrections on surfaces that might be slippery.
RPM
RPM stands for revolutions per minute. It measures just how hard your engine is working. The higher it is, the harder it is working.

To view the full glossary visit Edmunds.com: http://edmu.in/1g60kWv
Another great terminology site is Car and Driver:  http://bit.ly/1g651zF

Monday, March 3, 2014

Getting Your Vehicle Ready For Summer



Although summer isn’t quite here yet, it is always a good idea to think ahead. Whether you are dealing with summer heat, dust, and/or stop–and-go traffic, these can all start to take a toll on your vehicle. To avoid any breakdowns, we want to help lessen the odds of mechanical failure through periodic maintenance.  Most of them are easy do to. Check out the list and link below.
  • Air Conditioning
  • Cooling System
  • Oil
  • Engine Performance
  • Windshield Wipers
  • Lights
  • Tires
  • Brakes
  • Battery
  • Emergencies
Content Credit to Ase.com – Visit the link below for more on this blog post.