Friday, June 28, 2013

Kudos

Congratulations Jake for another rave review!

"We purchased a 2013 Malibu Everything was explained so we could understand everything. And Jake and our finance guy was stuck there until 8:30 finishing up with paperwork. There was no complaining at all about the store was closed. They only worried about us as customers. Excellent guest service and I am loving my new car." - fan88nascar

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Fun Fact Friday

It’s Fun Fact Friday and with that we bring you Chevrolet history! 

On this day in 1953, workers at a Chevrolet plant in Flint, Michigan, assemble the first Corvette, a two-seater sports car that would become an American icon. The first completed production car rolled off the assembly line two days later, one of just 300 Corvettes made that year. 

– Courtesy of History.com

Thursday, June 27, 2013

10 Standard Airbags



Cruze was the first car in its class with 10 standard air bags, and there's still no other car in its class that offers more. Helping to protect you and your passengers are frontal side-impact and knee air bags for the driver and front passenger. This is the best in its class!

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Kudos

Congratulations Herb on your outstanding recognition!

"I recently purchased a 2009 Chevy Malibu from Shottenkirk and had a great experience. Herb Miller was friendly from the start and made it easy for me to make the purchase that I wanted. They worked with me to figure out what worked for my budget." - Adamfeller11

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This Month's Special

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Chevrolet and DreamWorks Bring You Turbo



Coming to theaters this summer, Turbo is the story of a snail who dares to dream big – and fast. After a freak accident infuses him with the power of super-speed, Turbo kicks into overdrive and embarks on an extraordinary journey to achieve the seemingly impossible: competing in The Greatest Spectacle in Racing, the Indianapolis 500.

Whatever your family dreams of, the reimagined 2013 Chevrolet Traverse can help you get there. Comfortably. With a rich and refined interior and seating for up to eight, the Chevrolet Traverse is the perfect family vehicle - for any journey. From multiple storage units to the best-in-class maximum cargo space, the Traverse was designed with your family in mind.

- Courtesy of Chevrolet

Kudos



Congratulations Josie and the Shottenkirk team for another excellent review!

"You could tell Josie had a good report with customers as many walked in to say "hi" or to give her updates on certain items. That shows me the "small town" feel and how it's essentially family. The dealership is not a bad size and in the inside is open and comfortable. The finance guys were very imformative." - Chris F.

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Monday, June 24, 2013

Summer Driving



The key to summer driving is keeping the engine cool. We're going to talk about the radiator and coolant soon, but first you need to check the hoses and belts. The hoses connected to the radiator help pump coolant to and from the engine block, and the belts run the fan that helps cool the system further.  If the hoses crack or the belts snap, the radiator will quickly overheat, leaving you stranded.

Check hoses for cracks, leaks and loose connections. Hoses should be firm, never soft and malleable. Hoses suffer from a slow deterioration process called electrochemical degradation (ECD) that eats away at rubber hose material from the inside. The most vulnerable parts of the hose are those nearest to clamps where the hose connects to the radiator or the engine.

Belts can also be visually checked for cracks and damage. Take note if the belt looks excessively slick or smooth. Remove the belt to make sure that the material hasn't started separating into different layers. Experts say the risk of belt failure rises dramatically after 36,000 miles (57,936 kilometers).

-Courtesy of How Stuff Works

Friday, June 21, 2013

Summer Plans


It’s officially the first day of summer!  The kids are out of school and it’s time to hit the road.  What are your plans in your Chevrolet?

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Guess that Classic

Hey fans, it’s Throwback Thursday once again! Let’s play one of our favorite games of Guess that Classic Beauty. What year, make and model is this gorgeous piece of history?

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Key Problems




Even the most cutting-edge technophiles fall victim to the age-old problem of misplacing their keys. One solution, of course, is for all vehicles to have the technology that the Chevrolet Volt has: not only a key fob and a blue start button, but also a mobile and computer app that lets you lock, unlock and check the charge level.

Until all cars get up to speed with such intuitive offerings, here are some other high-tech devices that will find your keys—and a whole lot more—long before you’ve finished checking your pockets, your garage and your refrigerator for the 50th time (it’s always in the last place you look, right?).

Zomm

All you need to use Zomm is a keychain and a smartphone. The MyZomm app will find anything you attach the Zomm key fob to—for example, that crucial set of keys you can’t seem to track down in times of dire need. When your keys go AWOL, simply give Zomm a ring from your smartphone. The keychain it’s attached to will activate via Bluetooth, sounding alerts and casting a blue light until you can unearth your keys. As efficient as you are, you’ll have to appreciate that Zomm boasts several other helpful functions—the key fob also turns into a speaker for hands-free talking, and acts as a panic alarm.

Cobra Tag

Like the Zomm, Cobra Tag comes in the form of a key fob and works with your cell phone to locate your lost goods. The fob will begin to beep when the lost item is within a 100-foot range of your phone—when it’s farther than that, the fob will show up on the phone’s GPS. Better yet, Cobra Tag is a two-way street: if you’ve lost your phone (nightmare of nightmares), you can use your keys to locate it.

Bungee

A Bungee pack includes boomerang-shaped stick-on tags that affix to both your phone and keys. When your property goes missing, whoever finds it can use the information on the tag to notify Bungee. Bungee will then send you a text message and email alerting you that your property has been found, at which point you can arrange for their safe return using secure methods. Bungee acts as a middle man, so giving your contact information to the person who found your keys isn’t necessary.

Stick-n-Find Bluetooth Sticker

This Bluetooth sticker locates keys within a 100-foot area—but if you’re farther away from the item than that, Stick-n-Find will send you a notification when you get within range. It’s sort of like Marco Polo. The virtual leash feature also tells you when you’re about to leave the range of the item (like, if you dropped your keys at a coffee shop). No more wasting time—you’ve got trails to blaze, after all.

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- Courtesy of Chevrolet