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Showing posts with label Metro Ford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Metro Ford. 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 1, 2013
The Dangers of Texting and Driving (2013 Edition)
You’ve heard it
all before. Texting and driving should
not mix. We’ve all been ridiculed and
yelled at for checking our phones in the HOV lane, dashing passed a red light
while flicking our phone and having full blown conversations via MMS. Texting and driving is DEADLY. This isn’t a filtered blog with soft-spoken
words, it’s a PSA for those who drive while browsing and texting on their
phones. We’re providing some scary facts
on WHY LOL can lead to RIP. Please be
safe out there, fans! We care about ‘ya!
·
In
2011, at least 23% of auto collisions involved cellphones. That’s 1.3 million crashes.
- Five seconds is the average amount of time your attention is taken away from the road. So, if you’re traveling at 55 mph, this equals driving the length of a football field without looking at the road.
- 77% of young adults are very or somewhat confident that they can safely text while driving.
- 55% of young adults claim it’s easy to text while they drive.
- Teens who text while driving spend 10% of their driving time outside of their lane
- 48% of young drivers have seen their parents drive while talking on a cell phone.
- 1 in 5 drivers of all ages confess to surfing the web while driving.
- Texting while driving increases the risk of accident 23.2 times over unimpaired driving.
- Texting while driving results in longer response times than even drunken driving. While an unimpaired driver can respond quickly to changes in traffic and begin braking within half a second, a legally drunk driver needs four additional feet to begin braking—and a driver who’s texting needs 70.
Drive safely!
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
More Gas Less Cash! What Type of Gas is For You?
In the good old days you had countless choices: Ethel,
Leaded, Unleaded, and more… Now that option is diminished, with Unleaded
becoming the victor. Now, when you head
to the gas station, your alternatives come in different form: octane, special
additives, and ethanol content, derivatives of unleaded. Sometimes, I find
myself thinking of which type of gas would be beneficial for my specific
vehicle. In today’s blog, we discuss the
best options for you, check it out!
Octane
Octane
has three options: 87, 89, and 92. Large
engines perform well on 87 octane, smaller cars do well with 89, and high
performance cars run perfect on 92 octane.
The higher the octane rating the more compression the fuel can handle
before it ignites. If your engine begins
to knock, then fuel is igniting from the compression, not from the spark. Thus, damaging your engine. If this continues to occur, it’s time to buy
higher-octane gas.
Special Additives
Special
Additives are beneficial because their utilized by fuel companies to keep the
inside of the engine clean. For example,
Exxon uses high amounts of additives in their gas to keep your system
clean. All the major gas companies use
detergent additives to help keep the engine clean, so this should not really be
a consideration.
Ethanol content
The
final option is ethanol content. The
lower the ethanol content, the better the fuel will burn in your engine,
providing a longer life for your engine.
Ethanol is also good because it improves fuel economy, sometimes giving
up to a 20% boost.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Uncommon Car Facts: 2013 Edition
Hey, Fans! A new year means new beginnings for us. We’re rearing up for another great year in the Automotive world, and wanted to have some fun with our blog. Every year, we showcase the coolest car facts (not to be confused with Car Fax) this side of the Northern Hemisphere. If you have facts that you would like to add, feel free! We welcome any and all feedback from our readers.
- Rear view mirrors were first attached to cars in the year 1916.
- The world’s longest skid marks are 950 feet long.
- The Carburetor and the clutch mechanism were invented by women in the year 1923.
- The world’s first license plates were issued by the French police in the year 1893. They were called number plates then.
- The Tata Nano is the cheapest car in the world. ($2500 US)
- The world’s first car accident took place in 1769. The car is still preserved at a museum in Paris.
- The average length of electrical wires in every car is about 3000 feet.
- A driver spends about an average of two weeks of his life waiting for the traffic light to change color.
- Japan produces the most number of cars in the world.
- Airbags take only 40 milliseconds to open in case of an accident.
- The first cars had levers instead of a steering wheel!
We’re looking for more facts to expand our list!!!
In 2012, we're revamping our Facts sheet for the New Year, check out our newest unknown car facts here:
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 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
5 Ways to Devalue Your Vehicle
So, you’ve got a reliable vehicle that’s
great on gas, looks great, and gets you from point A to B in style. You want to keep it for a long time, bu you
also want to maintain a lot of the value associated with it so you can trade or
sell it when you’re ready to update. In
today’s blog, we’re describing 5 ways to devalue your car quicker than you can
say “junk it” So, hold on and be prepared,
it’s going to e a bumpy ride (pun intended).
1. Lack of Maintenance and Servicing
Every buyer wants piece of mind. A feeling of tranquility when they purchase
their car AND verification that the vehicle is in a good state of
reliability. Each car comes with a
service book, which will be marked and stamped by the dealer, so keep ALL of
your records to show prospective buyers (dealerships, too) that your car has a
great history.
2. Lackluster Paint Care
DO NOT neglect your paint job. In most cases, vehicles these days maintain
their paint jobs due to the detailed precision of application during the car’s
inception. Don’t buy discount car care
products. The best wax kits include:
washes, waxes, polishes, and extra protective layers. Don’t use brushes to wash your car, but
rather soft clothes.
3. No Friggin Insurance
Always get insurance for your
vehicle. Why? Because it’s the single most important remedy
for accidents that can happen when you’re driving. It also means any damage will be fixed
properly, usually by us or a reputable bodyshop.
4.
Smoking Cigarettes
If you EVER want to resell your vehicle.,
don’t smoke in it. Smoking seeps into
fabric surfaces, seats, headlining and carpets and is virtually impossible to
extract. This will depreciate any
potential buyers who are repulsed by smoke, or potential buyers with children
5. Not Cleaning Vehicle Interior
For some parts of the day, your vehicle is
your home. Treat it well. Make sure you keep your car clean and
vacuumed.
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