Thursday, January 14, 2010

by Colette Cooley, Cars for Keeps Office Manager
Here’s a thought. What has had the bigger impact for life on earth? Cars or Computers?
Mankind lived for thousands of years without either, and then within 125 years we have both. Which says a lot about our adaptability and survival.
I personally think cars have the bigger impact. It takes about 10 minutes to walk a mile. It takes about 60 seconds, or less, to drive a mile. Sitting down! Automobiles feed our egos, save us time and satisfy our need for speed. They transport the food that feeds the nation, the goods that keep us working and the toys that we play with. We have cars that entertain us with movies and music from all over the world. We can make and receive phone calls. We have cars that keep us from getting lost, unlock our doors and start our cars for us. We have cars that comfort us by locating and contacting us when we have an accident, sending help and keep us from panic by talking to us.
Sometimes our cars are the only place where we can be alone, free and in control. They keep us warm in the winter, cool in the summer and we can have the wind blowing through our hair. Someone, somewhere, will come up with something that will make us tan, give us a physical and cut and style our hair while we are driving. Our cars give us so much and all they ask for in return is a little gas, a little oil and a little regular maintenance.
Labels: auto maintenance, car blog, computerization, personal opinion
Thursday, December 10, 2009
by Colette Cooley, Cars For Keeps Office ManagerWednesday, December 9, 2009
by Colette Cooley Cars For Keeps Office Manager
Monday, December 7, 2009
by Rob Hopp, Cars for Keeps Owner
Labels: auto repair, car blog, car fluid check, car maintenance, pit stop
Friday, December 4, 2009

by Marjorie, Social Media Manager
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
by Colette Cooley, Cars For Keeps Office Manager
Labels: auto repair, car blog, car repair, preventative maintenance
Monday, November 23, 2009
by Robert, Cars for Keeps Mechanic
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
by Dennis Sweet, Service Manager at Cars for Keeps
Monday, November 16, 2009

Friday, November 13, 2009
Cars for Keeps' Waiting Room: a Spa Parlor or a Repair Shop?
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 9:26 AM
by Marjorie, Cars for Keeps Social Media Manager
Monday, November 9, 2009
Snow Tire FAQs: Michigan Winter Driving Essentials
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 7:13 AM
by Marjorie, Cars for Keeps Social Media Manager
Thursday, November 5, 2009
A Woman's Point of View: Cars for Keeps Turns 20
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 7:37 AMby Colette Cooley, Cars For Keeps Office Manager
Remembering birthdates, wedding anniversary’s, other important anniversary dates such as: first kiss, first date, first time driving by yourself, first day you met “Him”. It is mostly a woman thing. On the other hand, men tend to remember important dates in the future. The date of the Super Bowl, the opening day of hunting season, and the date when his tax refund should arrive. In typical male fashion, Cars for Keeps' 20th anniversary whizzed right over Rob's head this year. Still, it's not too late to pause for a moment and think about what 20 years of quality repair service has meant.
On November 7, 1989, Rob Hopp took a giant step of faith and courage when he opened the doors of his new business, which was then called Automotive Advantage. There have been some changes since then; a new location and a new name, but the foundation the company was built upon remains the same. To serve the customer with integrity. To give every car a life of at least 250,000 miles, one car at a time. To always use sound business ethics. To give the customer all the information they need so they can make the decisions that are appropriate for them at the time. And my personal favorite: interacting with female customers by educating and informing them respectfully about automotive matters, so they feel comfortable dealing with Cars For Keeps.
We have the best customers in the world. Thank you for your continuous support over the years. Thank you Rob, for giving back to the community that means so much to you. Good Job!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Happy Birthday to Cars for Keeps: 20 Years of Quality Service
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 11:52 AMby Dennis Sweet, Service Manager at Cars for Keeps.
Happy Birthday sounds nice at any age. Some people would like to quit having birthdays once they've reached a certain age. Well, I say bring on the birthdays. In case any you are wondering what I am rambling about, I am not talking about myself; I am talking about Cars for Keeps.
As of November 1, 2009 we are 20 years old - hurray! For us, that means 20 years of helping people like yourselves keep your vehicles as long as you wanted to. Here’s to another 20 years of great clients and the satisfaction of being able to help people by keeping their cars healthy.
Thank you to all who have made these last years so rewarding. You have made saying happy birthday worth it.
Until next time,
Dennis
Friday, October 30, 2009
Friday, October 23, 2009
A Women's Point of View: Car Maintenance in a Perfect World
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 7:08 AM
by Colette Cooley, Office Manager for Cars For Keeps
Monday, October 19, 2009
Automatic Transmission Failure: How to Check Fluid and Prevent Costly Breakdowns
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 9:23 AM
by Marjorie, Social Media Marketing Manager for Cars for Keeps
No two words strike fear into the hearts of those of us who are not mechanically inclined like the words: transmission failure.
Checking my engine oil may be the extent of my automotive expertise, but I've learned that having a faulty automatic transmission can mean almost certain death for a vehicle. For most cars, particularly those that are getting on in life, the cost of replacing an automatic transmission exceeds the value of the entire vehicle - rather like totaling your car.
Fortunately, transmission failure does not happen randomly; indeed, catching the early signs of transmission trouble is easy if you know what to look for. Here are a few things you can do to make sure your automatic transmission doesn't cause premature car death.
1) Own cars with manual transmissions. Ok, so this isn't exactly a solution to maintaining an automatic transmission, but car owners should be aware of the differences between manual (standard) and automatic transmissions. Manual transmissions (or "stick shifts") are more energy efficient than automatics, but more importantly, they have far fewer moving parts - which means way less maintenance and risk of part failure. Sure, you can talk on your cell phone, keep the kids in the backseat from fighting and drink your coffee simultaneously while driving an automatic, but a manual transmission will never conk out like an automatic.
2) Check automatic transmission fluid (ATF) regularly. This is really not hard - no harder than checking your oil levels. If you're unsure exactly which dipstick is for the ATF or what to look for once you find it, watch this short video on how to check your car's ATF. If you're still unsure, there's a great little auto repair shop on Fulton Street where the mechanics would be happy to show you.
Friday, October 16, 2009
A Woman’s Point of View: Sometimes Heroes Come in Greasey Shirts
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 6:47 AMWednesday, October 14, 2009
Preventative Maintenance: Listening to Your Car
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 8:53 AMMike the Librarian.
My buddy Mike gave me a ride home from the range last week. Being the car geek I am, I immediately asked him how long the back tires had been making that growling sound.
He said “What sound?” and once again proved that people often don’t hear or feel the gradual changes their vehicles go through. Until the noise was gone, he thought it was normal.
That’s another reason it’s so important to have a trusted, knowledgeable person give you an independent perspective of your cars safety and reliability.
I recommend a basic inspection at least every three months. Note that I didn’t recommend oil change that often, it's just that since we change our oil so much less often in modern vehicles, it is too easy to ignore an issue that could have a simple remedy if caught early enough, so, every change of season presents a vehicle with temperature and moisture changes that affect multiple parts of your mobility. At Cars for Keeps, we call this inspection our AAA Readiness Inspection. If we normally do your oil changes, we do it for you for free. This usually works out to be an oil change every other readiness inspection.
Our high tech road machines (Cars) adjust themselves with such precision, that most people don’t know any fault is happening until the computers cant compensate any further & the system “folds” in sometimes simple and sometimes dramatic ways.
Even if you choose the convenience (perceived convenience IMHO) of the drive through oil change place, having a qualified mechanic inspect it regularly is a key aspect of the long term reliability of your mobility machine.
More about Mike's Great Escape next time.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Top 4 Reasons to Change the Oil in Your Car (Featuring Red Green)
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 9:10 AM
by Marjorie, Cars for Keeps Social Media Marketing Consultant
Friday, October 9, 2009
Quirky Clunkers Contest: Win a Free Oil Change & Full Diagnostic!
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 7:47 AMContest Details:
Prize: Free oil change & full diagnostic (There's also a secret prize for all contestants who enter. Find out what the prize is by entering the contest!)
Enter now!
If you could fix one thing about your vehicle, what would it be?
Thanks for stopping by, and good luck!



