Posted on 2/17/2017
First, we will have a little history lesson. The historical story of the VW Beetle dates back to 1930’s Germany. Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933 and announced he wanted to build new roads and affordable cars for the German people. At the time, Austrian-born engineer Ferdinand Porsche was already working on creating a small car. Hitler met with Porsche later, and the engineer was charged with designing the inexpensive, mass-produced Volkswagen, or “people’s car.” In 1938, work began on the Volkswagen factory, located in present-day Wolfsburg, Germany. Full-scale production of the beetle didn’t begin until after World War II. The Beetle Arrives in the United States The 1950’s… the Volkswagen arrived in the U.S. Initial reception wasn’t so good, due in part to the car’s historic Nazi connection as well as its small size and unusual rounded shape (which, in fact, is how it later led to being dubbed the “Beetle&r ... read more
Posted on 2/13/2017
We all get into our comfortable every day routine, and go about our business. We jump in our car’s, start them, and take off to tend to life’s daily tasks without even a thought. What we don’t often think about is the health of our car until we hear a strange noise, false odor, or it just won’t start for us. Regular vehicle maintenance is so important not only for the health and welfare of your car, but you and your family’s safety. Let’s talk about how to know when you need new brakes. Look and Listen There are 2 ways to check for brake wear on disc brakes: by looking and by listening. First, check for wear by looking at your brake pads through the spaces between the wheel’s spokes. The outside pad will be pressed against a metal rotor. Generally, there should be at least 1/4 inch of pad. If you see less than 1/4 inch of pad, you may want to have your brake pads inspected or replaced. Hearing a high-pitched screeching sound wh ... read more
Posted on 2/6/2017
Timing Belt. Ever heard of it? It’s a very important belt under the hood of your vehicle that helps keep the internal parts of your motor in alignment, and if it breaks, you’re going nowhere fast. Unfortunately there is no warning sign that your timing belt is going bad. The only way to know if you’re in need of replacement is to have it checked regularly by a professional mechanic. This is important because should it break, it can cause additional detrimental damage to the engine, resulting in a very costly repair. Another reason why regular maintenance on your car is so important
Posted on 2/1/2017
Whether you’re a football fan or not, there’s no doubt almost everyone gets pumped up for the Super Bowl every year. Some watch the game because they are die-hard football fans. Some watch the game because they have a houseful of die-hard football fans. Some watch because they want to see the best commercials debut. And we all watch the game with plenty of snacks… nachos, chili, pigs-in-blankets, chips, dips and on and on. While reading some history of the Superbowl, we came across this interesting article which lists some neat facts about the Superbowl over the last 50 years. Take a peak and maybe even start a trivia game with your guests while you watch this year’s game on Sunday, February 5. 21 facts about the Super Bowl to get you ready for Sunday (21 Photos) May the best team win&hellip