Saturday, January 30, 2010
A Woman's Point of View: Black Ice, Heating/Cooling and Mufflers
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 10:40 AMby Colette, Cars for Keeps Office Manager
Going down the list of subjects we should be talking about in our Blog, I find myself thinking about my own past experiences with my cars. For example; Driving On Ice Safely.
Take one teenager driving her father’s car at night on slippery streets. I come to a stop where I either have to turn right or left. Directly ahead is someone’s driveway that leads to the garage. Simple enough except I can’t stop. I am continuing to slide all the way down the driveway where the door to the garage is open, thinking, “I am going to go right through the back of this man’s garage”, “I wonder what is behind the garage? A cliff?”, and “My dad is going to kill me when he gets the bill for this one”. The happy ending was that I stopped inside the garage before reaching the back wall. Whew!
Or the subject of Heating/Cooling System Maintenance. We all know that a lot of heat is generated in a running vehicle. The cooling system is to keep the engine heat down so the engine won’t burn up. Very important. A friend, who was a long distance trucker, once told me that he would wrap a beef roast, potatoes and corn on the cob in tinfoil and cook it on his manifold. He said it would take up to 350 miles in the summer and about 700 miles in the winter to cook it to perfection. I am fairly gullible so I still don’t know if I should believe it or not. I would like some feedback on that one.
And, last but not least, the subject of Cars For Keeps Muffler Shop. I am having this image in my mind of our mechanics, Mike, Robert and Steve, sitting on oil cans out in the garage knitting these long, long scarves (used to be called mufflers) and then wrapping them around the car’s windows and tying them expertly with various knots. To bring out the personality of each car, of course. Color is important. I have to stop my imagination before this turns into a Disney movie.
To finish on a serious note, winter is very hard on mufflers, what with the extreme cold, ice chips flying up under your car and scraping bottom on snow and ice. Tis the season to be a little more aware of what is happening underneath your vehicle.
Labels: woman's point of view
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Exclusive Alfa Romeo Mito Limited Edition For Maserati As Courtesy Coupé
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 8:12 AMExclusive Alfa Romeo Mito Limited Edition For Maserati As Courtesy Coupé
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 8:12 AMby Rob Hopp, Cars for Keeps Owner If you have ever encountered black ice while driving, you know the pulse pounding, adrenaline pumping, heart dropping "Oh MY" feeling I refer to. Crying Mommy! might help hold off the panic but won't keep you out of the ditch. There are several items to be aware of that may help you avoid a near coronary in the first place. Tuesday morning's drive to Big Rapids gave me a bit more first hand experience. The overpasses & underpasses were extra treacherous. The strong side wind was a significant factor as well. The pavement looked sugary, the right lane was glossy "in the groove", but was just as slick outside the groove. 1. Check the forecast. Conditions for black ice are fairly predictable by the weather services. Identifying it while on the road is difficult at best, unless you are already on it. Pavement with black ice will be a little darker and duller than the rest of the road surface. 2. Be extra aware of the traffic ahead (Uh... NOT by being closer) If you see brake lights, fish tailing cars, sideways cars or emergency flashers, slow down even more. Down shifting gently to a lower gear can help you stay within an engine speed range that will give you more control at lower speeds (if your engine is running at 1,500 rpm's it is much less responsive than at 2,500 or 3,000 rpms). 3. If you don't know how your vehicle responds in a skid, find a parking lot and TRY IT! Try it until your response becomes more natural. Build that "muscle memory". You need to react. Most of the time you won't have time to think about it. Front wheel drive responds differently than rear wheel drive and all wheel drive. All wheel (or four wheel) drive is a wonderful thing, but you can't fight physics. On black ice, we're all about equal. Anti-lock brakes make very little difference on black ice, they rely on at least one wheel having at least partial traction to activate effectively. 4.If your tires are worn, all of the conditions above are multiplied exponentially. I often preach and ALWAYS practice that good tires are cheap insurance. 5. If you hear that black ice is expected, stay where you are if you can. Black ice can lead to a scary, expensive hard ditch landing or worse. Take the time to know the feel of your ride, look at the forecast and avoid the gottagetthereitis we all suffer from at times.
Labels: black ice, how to drive on black ice
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
The 2010 PRIOR Design Porsche 911 PD3 also comes with a custom stainless steel exhaust system, ultra light, multi-section forged wheels along with a new suspension that reduces the ride height by 30 mm.
The 2010 PRIOR Design Porsche 911 PD3 also comes with a custom stainless steel exhaust system, ultra light, multi-section forged wheels along with a new suspension that reduces the ride height by 30 mm.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
What it Means to be an AAA Approved Auto Repair Shop
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 5:20 AM
by Rob Hopp, Cars for Keeps Owner
Fewer than 2% of all Michgan Auto Repair Shops ever become AAA Approved. We are the only one in the area, and being a AAA Approved Auto Repair facility is a proud honor for Cars for Keeps. To be AAA Approved means that we have met the strict quality standards for auto repair and customer service of the AAA Auto Club.
Monday, January 25, 2010
The new BMW 5-Series will be offered in the U.S. with a choice of 3 gasoline engines. At its introduction, the new BMW 5-Series will be available as a 535i and 550i. The 528i and xDrive all-wheel drive variants of all 3 models will arrive later on in the year.
Labels: The new 2011 BMW 5-Series
The new BMW 5-Series will be offered in the U.S. with a choice of 3 gasoline engines. At its introduction, the new BMW 5-Series will be available as a 535i and 550i. The 528i and xDrive all-wheel drive variants of all 3 models will arrive later on in the year.
Labels: The new 2011 BMW 5-Series
Friday, January 22, 2010
The 2010 Fesler-Moss Chevrolet Camaro Limited Edition
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 7:28 PMThe Limited Edition design and recreation is priced at around $150,000 the package includes front/ rear sway bars, six-piston Fesler race brake, GM LS-9 supercharged engine, bi-modal exhaust system, color –coordinated engine block, adjustable coil over suspension, reverse lights, heat barrier, an exclusive sound system along with a Fesler-Moss badge. Chris Fesler of Fesler Built and John Moss of GM made certain that the Chevrolet Camaro will look and perform or function like never before, once they’ve incorporated their design and modifications.
The 2010 Fesler-Moss Chevrolet Camaro Limited Edition
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 7:28 PMThe Limited Edition design and recreation is priced at around $150,000 the package includes front/ rear sway bars, six-piston Fesler race brake, GM LS-9 supercharged engine, bi-modal exhaust system, color –coordinated engine block, adjustable coil over suspension, reverse lights, heat barrier, an exclusive sound system along with a Fesler-Moss badge. Chris Fesler of Fesler Built and John Moss of GM made certain that the Chevrolet Camaro will look and perform or function like never before, once they’ve incorporated their design and modifications.
Timing Belt Tuesday Plus! (the "Cats" are away...)
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 4:07 PMDennis sends out these Timing Belt Tuesday messages, so I thought we could sweeten the deal a bit with Valentines coming & all.
If you drive a car with a timing belt, you'll need to have us service it sooner or later. To urge you to service it sooner, we'll give you an instant rebate equal to 20% of the total cost of your bill (even including other services) up to $200.00!
Now, we are known to be a fun loving group out here in the shop, but now we are extending this to ANY work done this coming Tuesday January 26th, 2010 (Rob will want to whip me, but I'll just blame it on Congress or someone nearby).
One note; I can't offer this discount on oil changes, tires or batteries, otherwise Dennis might make me work on all the French cars & Yugo's from now on.
If you are one of the first two clientsto take advantage of this offer, we will throw in aBONUS, FREE rental car for the day ($26.00 value). Or -A FREE pair of Bosch Evolution Wiper Blades(up to a $38.00 Value!)
This offer is only sent to our valued clients. It is NOT offered to walk-in customers or through any other advertising, so it is indeed a unique and valuable deal, however feel free to forward this to any of your friends & family that might be in need of this service. We always appreciate your kind referrals. Now, To take advantage of us, just reply to this e-mail if you need the free rental, or to be extra certain you are one of the first, call us at (616) 846-1989 right now!
Labels: car repair coupon, repair specials
Volkswagen Passat CC Now Available as Five-Seater
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 6:56 AMOriginally available only as a 4 seater, the Passat CC will now offer an optional rear bench owed to consumer demand. According to Volkswagen the move will "give the Passat CC even greater everyday utility by adding a seating position."
As you might recall, the Passat CC is available with a wide variety of engine. Options include a 2.0-liter TSI with 200 horsepower, a 3.6-liter V6 FSI with 280 horsepower and a 2.0-liter TDI with 140 horsepower.
Volkswagen Passat CC Now Available as Five-Seater
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 6:56 AMOriginally available only as a 4 seater, the Passat CC will now offer an optional rear bench owed to consumer demand. According to Volkswagen the move will "give the Passat CC even greater everyday utility by adding a seating position."
As you might recall, the Passat CC is available with a wide variety of engine. Options include a 2.0-liter TSI with 200 horsepower, a 3.6-liter V6 FSI with 280 horsepower and a 2.0-liter TDI with 140 horsepower.