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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Must-Have Items for Your Trunk



The cargo area in the 2014 Enclave is impressive!

Before you head out on your summer road trips and camping expeditions, here are a few things you ought to consider keeping in the trunk:
  • Extra coolant! You might not always be able to make it to a gas station, and if your car overheats this could be a big problem.

  • Keep a quart or two of oil on hand.

  • GPS – any kind, whatever you prefer to use, just be sure you have it on long trips.

  • Keep a roll of duct tape in the back as well. It’s great for temporarily repairing, say, a leaky hose – or quieting the backseat driver in your life.

  • Get a REAL spare tire, not one of those dinky things that come with your car. Would you want to be stuck on a doughnut while driving through unpopulated terrain? We think not. They’re usually only recommended for about 50 miles of driving, anyway.

  • The Uh Oh Kit – a screw driver, a couple flairs, pliers, vise grips, and a coat hanger just in case.

  • A jack…that you know how to use. Before you travel, take it out and try it a couple times to get comfortable with it, that way you’re not sitting on your hands when you get into a pinch.

  • Jumper cables. This is obvious, literally everyone should keep these in their car.
  • Cell phone! Cell phone! Cell phone! Payphones are a thing of the past, and if you get stranded in the middle of nowhere a cell phone could literally save your life. 
  • A first aid kit. Always keep a first aid kit in the car.

Friday, June 13, 2014

GMC Sierra Trucks: Top 4 Father’s Day Gifts

Are you in a panic because you don’t know what to get dad this year? Have no worry – we’ve made a list of great gift ideas for your truck-loving dad! Whether he has a GMC Sierra 1500, Sierra 2500HD or Sierra 3500HD, be sure to check out this list of our top picks.

Premium All-Weather Front Floor Mats

















Every truck owner knows that all-weather floor mats are a must-have! These GMC floor mats fit the front row perfectly and have nibs on the back to secure them into place. The deep groves collect water, mud, food crumbs and other debris that are inevitable when owning a vehicle. 

Dad can easily remove these mats, hose them off or give them a good shake, and be on his way.  All-weather floor mats are designed for easy clean-up; we are sure your hard-working dad will appreciate this accessory.

Under Seat Storage

















Get dad organized this year with this under the backseat molded storage box! It’s designed to fit under the rear seat of his GMC truck so the clutter can be hidden away. This organizer is a great place for him to keep his miscellaneous tools and project accessories. You will most likely please mom with this one as well.  

Molded Hood Protector
















Hood protectors fit to the contour of the hood. This will prevent road debris and insects from sticking to the surface of your new GMC Sierra. It will also help prevent paint chipping from rocks that are unavoidable on the highway. This hood protector is a great gift that’s not only inexpensive but will come very much in handy.

Bed Liner
















Bed liners are the most effective way to extend the longevity of any truck. With the ribbed lining it minimizes load shifting and scratches to the bed of the truck. This is a must-have for hauling anything small or large.

Installing accessories to any GMC Sierra is very simple – bring it in to our GMC dealership at 1101 NW Blue Parkway, Lees Summit, MO 64086 or give us a call at (877) 361-6949 and we will have dad in and out in no time! He will have peace of mind knowing that every GMC Accessory is professionally engineered, manufactured and validated to GMC’s standards for quality. Check out our accessory store today!

To all of the hard-working dads out there Dave Cross Buick GMC wishes you a wonderful Father’s Day!




Thursday, June 12, 2014

The Buick Enclave: A New Way Of Thinking With Every Drive


Car models and brands fade in and out of popularity.  What’s new and exciting one minute can become stagnant and outdated before you know it.  In the fast-paced auto industry, the pressure to innovate is always on. When that pressure is at its worst, the professionals are separated from the amateurs.  Worthy brands rise to the occasion, and Buick is one that has stood the test of time.

A few years into the new millennium, Buick was called to rise to such an occasion.  As crossover vehicles flooded the market and a new generation got behind the wheel, a fresh way of thinking about Buick needed to be introduced.

That’s when Buick surprised everyone with the crossover vehicle that took the world by storm, destroyed its competition, and redefined the brand by giving it a fresh new face: the Buick Enclave.

Have you test driven the 2014 model?  It might just make you see the world in an entirely new light.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Road Trip Ready


Now that summer is here and the kids are out of school, a lot of people are prepping for family road trips. It's essential to remember a few things while you're out adventuring, though! Be sure to put the following items on your checklist:

  • Maps - be it your phone, GPS, or actual paper maps (people still have those, believe it or not), you have to be prepared with something. Otherwise, you know, a kid might need to use the bathroom and you won't have any idea where to pull over - and no one wants that.
  • A good playlist - long drives require good music, and that doesn't even need explaining.
  • Food & water - especially important if you're traveling with children. If something goes wrong on the road, at least you'll have the basics!
  • Toiletries - not every rest stop has what you're going to need, just saying....
  • Spare set of keys - another no brainer.
  • Jumper cables - it's a lot easier to get out of a stall if you just have your own cables at the ready. Many people (for some crazy reason) don't consistently carry jumper cables in their car, so it's better if you keep yourself prepared.
  • Flat tire kit - Do you have a jack? Some Fix A Flat? You better!