Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Great job, Team, on this 5-star review!
"They were very helpful and accommodating, there was a great selection of vehicles, staff were not pushy, hospitality was nice, and we were not obligated." -Doshee. To read more reviews, be sure to check out our review page!
Monday, March 25, 2013
Potholes Pack a Powerful Punch
Winter is pothole season and this year, they are packing a powerful punch. After hitting a pothole, most drivers wonder, “Is my car OK?” While the tires and wheels can be visually inspected, there could be damage to the steering, suspension and alignment systems that you just can’t see. To help determine if hitting a pothole has damaged your vehicle, watch for the following warning signs provided by the Car Care Council.
- Loss of control, swaying when making routine turns, bottoming out on city streets or bouncing excessively on rough roads. These are indicators that the steering and suspension may have been damaged. The steering and suspension are key safety-related systems. Together, they largely determine your car’s ride and handling. Key components are shocks and/or struts, the steering knuckle, ball joints, the steering rack/box, bearings, seals and hub units and tie rod ends.
- Pulling in one direction, instead of maintaining a straight path, and uneven tire wear. These symptoms mean there’s an alignment problem. Proper wheel alignment is important for the lifespan of tires and helps ensure safe handling.
- Low tire pressure, bulges or blisters on the sidewalls, or dents in the rim. These problems will be visible and should be checked out as soon as possible as tires are the critical connection between your car and the road in all sorts of driving conditions.
As a general rule of thumb, steering and suspension systems should be checked at least once a year and wheels should be aligned at the same interval. Motorists who live in areas where potholes are common should be prepared to have these systems checked more frequently.
Potholes occur during the winter and spring months, when water permeates the pavement – usually through a crack from wear and tear of traffic – and softens the soil beneath it, creating a depression in the surface of the street. Many potholes appear during winter and spring months because of freeze-thaw cycles, which accelerate the process. Potholes can also be prevalent in areas with excessive rainfall and flooding.
Courtesy of Car Care Council
Monday, March 18, 2013
Service Special: $5.00 of Automotive Service
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Pre-Owned Special: 2006 Buick Lucerne
In the market for a pre-owned vehicle? Come check out this all-around hero, the Buick Lucerne! Make a pit-stop at Pitre Buick GMC today! Check out our website for more details: http://bit.ly/16py6Rj
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Buick Shaq Commercial | Experience Buick with the LaCrosse Luxury Sedan
Shaq is back! Check out this video and find out why the Buick LaCrosse luxury sedan is more than Shaq expected!
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Maintenance Tip: Empty Your Pockets
Did you know: The average guy spends 67 minutes each day behind the wheel? A thick wallet in your back pocket raises one hip above the other, twisting your spine and straining your lower back. Plus it can put pressure on your sciatic nerve, a common source of lower-back pain, says Stuart McGill, Ph.D., of the University of Waterloo, in Ontario. To avoid this potential lower-back pain, we suggest emptying your pockets!
Courtesy of Men's Health
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