
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Service Department Special
4-Wheel Alignment...... $74.95
- Set front and rear wheel caster, Camber and toe-in on application vehicles
- Adjust for proper centerline and thrust angles
- Inspect steering Linkage and chocks
- Check tire pressure and tire wear
Offer Expires 12/04/2008
*Coupon must be present when service order is written. Valid vehicles only. Not valid with any other offer or discounted service. Valid only at our dealership. Coupon not valid on previous charges. Cost does not include taxes, shop supplies, and hazardous waste fees if applicable. Limits may apply Expires 2/04/08
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Service Specials
Pre-Owned Super-Saver !
2004 Hyundai Elantra
$199* per month w/ $661* down at signing
Automatic, Moonroof, Power equip.,with only 38,000 miles*
Stock #P6507A. Price is $7,995 payment based on tier one credit score and an 8.99%APR for 66 months. Down payment includes taxes dmv fees and a $298 dealer processing fee. Expires December 5th 2008
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Specials
Saturday, November 29, 2008
John's Service Tip #1
Windshield Wiper Blades/Refills
Wiper blades/refills do more than just wipe away rain and dirt.......not seeing the road clearly is a safety concern!
Replace your wiper refills every six months with genuine factory-made refills that are designed to:
- fit your windshield perfectly.
- install quickly and easily.
- provide a clean and clear wipe.
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Tips
Low Price and Payment !
2003 Dodge Neon SXT
Sunroof, Spoiler and Alloy Wheels
*Stock #P6544. Price is $8,999 payment based on tier one credit score and an 8.99%APR for 66 months. Down payment includes taxes dmv fees and a $298 dealer processing fee. Expires December 5th 2008
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Great Pre-Owned Deal
John’s Driving Tips #1
Maximizing Your Fuel Efficiency
Maximize Your Mileage
- When you drive a little faster, you burn considerably more fuel. Slow down and increase your fuel efficiency.
- Once you’re out on the highway at cruising speed, use your vehicle’s cruise control. You’ll burn less fuel if you do.
- Slow down for hills. Maintaining your speed up a hill means opening your vehicle’s throttle, which burns more gas. On down hills, use gravity to help increase speed and improve fuel economy.
- Accelerate only when you have to, and only as much as you need to. Avoid jackrabbit starts, bring your vehicle to speed with a light right foot, and maintain smooth progress on the road.
- For slowing down or stopping, get off the gas as soon as you can. Use your brakes when you need to, but allow the other forces working on your vehicle to help slow you down.
Whenever you can, keep your windows closed to decrease drag. For climate control, use your vehicle’s air conditioning. It’s the lesser of two evils. - Roof racks and rooftop containers have extremely negative effects on a vehicle’s fuel efficiency. Remove them when not in use.
(From http://www.toyotaownersonline.com/parts-service/service_tips.html)
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Tips
Friday, November 28, 2008
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