Thursday, December 27, 2012
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Monthly Coupon Specials: December
Save 10% on your visit to our service department with December's monthly coupon! Act fast, this offer won't be around for much longer!
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Thursday, December 20, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
Car Maintenance Tip of the Week
Tires
A car tire inflated to 35 pounds per square inch (psi) can lose one psi every month or for every 10 degrees Fahrenheit of temperature change, so your car maintenance checklist should include checking tire pressure. Find the recommended level in the owner’s manual or on a sticker on the driver’s side door jamb. And don’t forget the spare.
Rotate tires every 6,000 miles to prevent uneven wear, replace them when they become worn and have the alignment checked if the car pulls to either side when driving or if you notice uneven tire wear.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Online Car Finder Form
Let us help you find your dream car! Head over to our website and fill out a quick and simple form to let us know exactly what you want. Then, we will start searching for you , ASAP!
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Chrysler minivans on “best-buys” list
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The Windsor-assembled 2013 Chrysler Town and Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans were among five Chrysler Group vehicles named onto the “Best Buy” list compiled by Consumer Guide Automotive.Other Chrysler vehicles awarded the accolade include the Dodge Durango in the large crossover segment, Dodge Journey in the mid-size crossover category and Ram 1500 in the large pickup truck segment.
“We are honoured to have five of our vehicles, including three Dodge vehicles, recognized by Consumer Guide Automotive as Best Buys for 2013,” said Doug Betts, senior vice-president for quality at Chrysler Group. “These awards are proof that Chrysler Group creates cars, trucks, crossovers, minivans and SUVs that both customers and critics appreciate.”
A Consumer Guide Automotive Best Buy Award rating signifies that a vehicle is ranked at the top of its class and is strongly endorsed by the editors.
Consumer Guide Automotive editors analyse, compare and evaluate several vehicles by driving and extensively testing all major models in 19 vehicle categories. Those models that best fit the needs of the consumer are recognized with a “Best Buy” accolade.
Tom Appel, publisher of Consumer Guide Automotive, said Chrysler has come a long way toward improving the quality of its vehicles.
“The Chrysler Group turnaround has been a treat to watch,” said Appel. “In a few short years the company has made revolutionary gains in terms of drivetrain sophistication and materials, and assembly quality. Chrysler really feels like an all new entity.”
Consumer Guide Automotive is a U.S.-based consumer resource for reports on new and used vehicles.
Courtesy of blogs.windsorstar.com
Monday, December 10, 2012
Number One Volume Chrysler Sales Last Month!
Just received this note from Chrysler,
"A BIG “Thank you” goes out to Farhad Bashirtash, Alex Karegaran, J.R. Benevides and Brad Gonzales and the entire team at Bakersfield CJ for not giving up. Their sales performance of 52 new gave them the #1 Volume Chrysler Car dealership at 14(and has them in the #6 spot in the entire CABC), the #1 Volume Jeep dealership at 35 and a tie for the #1 Volume Minivan dealership at 3. Keep up the GREAT effort! It will pay off this month!"Keep up the great work everyone! Congratulations!Thursday, December 6, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Introducing the New 2013 Town & Country S
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Some people believe that if you drive a minivan, you can’t have style, and that to have style, you must drive something other than a minivan. At Chrysler, we disagree with both sides of that premise, now more than ever. Credit that to the latest addition to our vehicle lineup—the new 2013 Town & Country S.
Taking a cue from its Chrysler 300, 200, and 200 Convertible counterparts, Town & Country becomes the latest Chrysler vehicle to experience the “S” model makeover, a series of not-just-aesthetic changes that ratchet up the cool by a factor of 10. From badging to bezels, from performance to power, the new Town & Chrysler S is a sleek and stylish sight to behold. Features include:
- A black chrome grille combined with black-background Chrysler winged badges located both front and rear
- A black rear fascia step pad
- “S” model badging
- 17-inch aluminum wheels with polished face and black-painted pockets
- Blacked-out headlight bezels
- A monotone black interior unique to the Town & Country S
- Black Torino leather seats with an “S” logo embroidered in the seat-backs and black ballistic cloth seat inserts
- Piano Black gloss appliqués on the instrument panel and on the spokes of the black leather-wrapped steering wheel
- Black headliner and upper consoles, black center console, and an “S” logo in the instrument cluster
- Performance suspension that adds a new level of handling dynamics to the driving experience yet still provides a comfortable ride that’s expected in a luxury minivan
Official unveiling of the new Town & Country S happened just this week at the L.A. International Auto Show, where attendees had the chance to take in more than just the S model’s fit and finish. Also on display was the vehicle’s best-in-class entertainment system—a system, mind you, that is not relegated to the S alone, but one that can be found in the 2013 Town & Country Limited as well. Details are as follows:
- A minivan-segment exclusive Blu-ray™ DVD system featuring two rear screens
- Wireless headphones
- An HDMI input for high-def gaming
- Two USB ports for charging, RCA inputs, and 12v and 115v outlets
- System is capable of playing both standard DVDs and Blu-ray discs
Courtesy of blog.chrysler.com
Monday, December 3, 2012
Car Maintenance Tip of the Week
Engine oil
Checking and changing oil is critical to keep today’s engines running properly and efficiently. Follow manufacturer guidelines for changing the lubricant – generally, every 3,000 miles or three to six months.
Check the oil level with the engine off and the car parked on a level surface. Open the hood, remove the dipstick, wipe it clean with a cloth or paper towel, then return it to the oil reservoir. Take it out again and see whether the level is within the acceptable range marked on the dipstick. If you add oil, don’t overfill, which can damage the engine.