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Monday, February 24, 2014

Why the Encore makes it easer to brave the bitter cold

So, you survived the winter!   If you were driving a 2014 Buick Encore, we can't say we're surprised.  If you were lucky enough to be behind the wheel of an elegant Encore this winter, you  had the upper hand among other drivers for a variety of reasons.  Here are some of the main advantages you experienced:

-Big things come in small packages.   The 2014 Encore's smaller size means it takes less time to get warmed up inside--so it's ready to go when you are.

-At the push of a button. Remote start also assists with warming things up!  You stay inside and sip your coffee; let Buick worry about the rest.

-Wave goodbye to that ice, ice, baby.  If things are sizzlin' inside, your windshield is much easier to clear of ice and snow. 

-Size really does matter.  The 2014 Encore's size also makes it compact and easier to park so you can get out and get on with your day quickly.

-Eyes on the road.  Don't forget about the Encore's excellent handling and convenient blind-spot monitoring system to keep you AND those around you safe.


How did YOU survive winter?  We want you to share with us!  Be sure to join the conversation on our Twitter page.

Friday, February 14, 2014

Buicks We Love

Love is in the air-- can you feel it?  To celebrate Valentine's Day this year, we made a list of the Buicks that get our hearts racing most of all.  Be sure to post a photo if we missed the Buick YOU love best.  Happy Valentine's Day!

 1950 Roadmaster


1953 Skylark
 

 1987 GNX

2014 Regal


Friday, February 7, 2014

Get presidential treatment all month long!













  
                                                                                                                                               




Not to mention...


  • Two years or 24,000 miles over FREE maintenance on New 2014 models! 

  •  Excellent customer service you can count on

  • Over 25 quality preowned vehicles under $15,000!


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Sunday, February 2, 2014

How often do I need to replace my car battery?



The rule of thumb is simple for battery replacement: You have approximately four years before the battery will start to wear down and lack in quality.  What does that mean exactly?  Well, it depends.  Your battery's slide from chemical powerhouse to chemical paperweight really could happen at ANY time before or after the four year mark. 

What should you do?  Be proactive.  Always keep an eye out, but really start watching when it hits 4 years--make an appointment with us if there's anything out of the ordinary. Click here for a list of things to pay attention to.