Showing posts with label Top Car Technologies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top Car Technologies. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Our Favorite Instagram Photos of the Month
Every once in a while, we’ll find some really awesome photos that deserve some recognition. These photos embody the style and panache we aim to achieve with our vehicles. In today’s blog, we’re providing our FAVORITE Instagram photos for the month of May. Vote for your favorite below!
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
3 Important Safety Features !
Ever
since your children were born, you’ve had the unwavering confidence to protect
them against all odds. Your parental
skills acting as an impenetrable field against anything put in their way. You're a knight, slaying dragons that breathe
fire of pestilence, laziness, and the occasional Social Media stint that your
kids can’t escape. As your children get
older, however, they begin to drive, literally.
A 16-year-old behind the wheel is usually a scary thought; a fear for
any caring parent. In today’s blog, we
discuss 3 awesome options for keeping safe while you drive.
1. A Vehicle with High Crash Test Scores –
this isn’t really a safety feature, but it should be something you search for
in a vehicle. Look for four or five star
crash test ratings for front and side impact, as well as an endorsement from
the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The side impact test conducted by the IIHS is
designed to measure the level of occupant protection when a vehicle is struck
by an SUV or truck.
2. Frontal Airbags – most vehicles come
with these stock, featuring sensors which consider factors like occupant size,
seat position and crash sensitivity to determine the level they should inflate. Advanced airbags effectively reduce the risk
of an injury.
3. Side-impact and side curtain airbags –
These are mounted in either the seat backs or doors and protect the torso during
side-impact crashes. Generally, they’re
usually for front seat occupants, but manufacturers give you the option to have
them for the backseat. These airbags
span the length of the cabin and provide head protection for outboard occupants
in side-impact collisions. Also
protecting during a rollover by keeping everyone inside safe. A lost of crash related deaths stem from
ejection for the vehicle.
What are some additional safety features you would recommend?
Let us know!
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Safe Driving Tips for the Holidays
It’s an exciting and hectic time. If you’ve been running around frantically,
searching for the best gift, buying decorations, or trying to balance work and
home life lately, you’re not alone. The
holidays are a time of love, compassion and the occasional MAYHEM. While you’re out and about this time of year,
take precaution. Traffic is heavy this
time of year and its important to still keep your driving skills up to
par. Here are some tips on maintaining
your safety this holiday season.
Vehicle Maintenance
Get a tune up and make sure your car is
prepared for travel if you’re taking a road trip. This is CRUCIAL, especially regarding winter
driving conditions.
Restrain Yourself Properly
This should be the norm. Remember, the rear seat is the safest place
for any children to ride.
Stay Alert and Energized
Take plenty of breaks and don’t push to
meet unrealistic schedules like finishing all of your holiday shopping in a few
hours. If you feel yourself getting
tired, pull over into a rest area or business, and get out and stretch. If that doesn’t work, find a place to
rest. These crashes most often occur
during the late night/early morning hours and the late afternoon hours to
drivers who are sleepy.
Keep Speed Down
Hey, Ricky Bobby, give yourself plenty of
time and distance to react to the traffic around you. Let impatient and aggressive drivers pass
you.
Choose a Designated Driver
There will be tons of intoxicated drivers
on the roadways. If you absolutely have
to drive during this time of year always have a designated driver.
So, do you have any tips? Feel free to comment below!
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
The Top Car Technologies Voted By Car Buyers
A J.D. Power Report discussed car buyers’
favorite technological advances when it comes to their vehicles. We all play victim to the vast power and
influence of electronics. From the DVR
recorder in our homes we use to record shows like Desperate Housewives and Top
Gear, to the iPad that sits on our lap at the dinner table, we’re all connected
in one way or the other. At the
dealership, we love new technology. So,
according to J.D. Power and Associates, these are the top 10 technologies car
buyers’ need:
- Run-flat tires – these tires protect you from a flat by providing an additional 50 miles at 50 mph to get to a gas station after your tire pops.
- Navigation Systems – an in-dash navigation system is a great tool for finding your away around. Use this to find local restaurants, navigate a new city, and in some cases, avoid traffic.
- Premium Surround Sound System – everyone can appreciate a great sound system. How else can you listen to Michael Jackson’s Thriller at full blast?
- Back-up Assist – SUVs are especially avid at including these. Back-up assist acts as a rear-view camera that boosts your visibility when backing up. Great for avoiding objects like bicycles and other vehicles.
- Heated/Cooled Seats – These seats have small “pinholes” that emit cool (or hot) air to flow from a fan or air condition unit embedded in the seats.
- Keyless Entry System – Keyless entry is easy because the small keyless sensor stays in your pocket or purse, allowing you to start your car remotely. By being in close proximity you can unlock dorrs and push a button on the dash to start your engine.
These are just a few of the tech that
people need to have, for the full list visit http://www.latimes.com/classified/automotive/highway1/la-hy-tech.pg,0,5168532.photogallery
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