Friday, August 15, 2014

Ask yourself these 3 questions the next time you buy a pickup.


What are you using it for?  This will help you decide between two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive.  light-duty, medium-duty or heavy-duty.

What do you really want?  Stick to your guns– you’re the one buying it! Make sure you check out the online inventory as well as what’s on the lot.  If you can’t find what you want at the dealership, it’ll be worth the wait to order it online.

What are the rules?  Be sure to research the regulations in your state.  Sometimes a bigger truck means a special license.

Friday, August 1, 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  What’s new and exciting one minute can become stagnant and outdated before you know it.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.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

4 Buicks that make us wish we could freeze time

It is a sad but real truth: all good things must come to an end.  While we know that is the case, a stroll down memory lane never hurt anyone!  Here are 4 Buicks from yesteryear in their prime we wish were still in production today:

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Roadmaster

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Century

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Skylark

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Reatta

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

The 2014 Buick Enclave Provided A Fresh New Face When It Took The World By Storm



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  What’s new and exciting one minute can become stagnant and outdated before you know it.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.

Click HERE to visit our website and arrange your very own test drive today!

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

If you’re not buckled up, you’re not going anywhere with GM's Belt Assurance System

General Motors is coordinating with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to introduce the Belt Assurance System later this year.  This feature ensures both the driver and front seat passenger of the vehicle is buckled up– before it goes anywhere.  Using the same technology as the airbag system, this optional feature will activate and deactivate based on whether or not someone is in the seat.  It will allow you to start the car no matter what, but if there are two front-seat passengers, the car won’t be moving an inch unless both are strapped in.

This is an optional system that will be made available on the 2015 Cruze, Colorado, Silverado, and Sierra later this year.  What do you think?  Should it come standard in all vehicles or is it more of a nuisance than a help?  Join the conversation on our Twitter page and share your opinion!

Thursday, May 22, 2014

If you’re not buckled up, you’re not going anywhere. Is GM’s newest safety option a good idea?

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General Motors is coordinating with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to introduce the Belt Assurance System later this year.  This feature ensures both the driver and front seat passenger of the vehicle is buckled up– before it goes anywhere.  Using the same technology as the airbag system, this optional feature will activate and deactivate based on whether or not someone is in the seat.  It will allow you to start the car no matter what, but if there are two front-seat passengers, the car won’t be moving an inch unless both are strapped in.

This is an optional system that will be made available on the 2015 Cruze, Colorado, Silverado, and Sierra later this year.  What do you think?  Should it come standard in all vehicles or is it more of a nuisance than a help?  Join the conversation on our Twitter page and share your opinion!

Monday, May 12, 2014

How To Save Loads With GMC Military Discounts In The Month Of May

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The special pricing starts now and lasts until June 30, GMC said in a statement today. That discount can be combined with most other discounts and incentives including an additional $750 price break for USAA members. There isn’t a specific discount rate assigned to the event, but the company said a 2013 Sierra 1500 double cab equipped with a V8 and the SLE Value Package will be $8,800 less expensive than usual.

“It’s a small token of gratitude from GMC for those that serve this country,” said Duncan Aldred, U.S. vice president of Buick and GMC. “We’re very proud of the brand’s history with the U.S. military, but even more so of the men and women that sacrifice for this country, every day.”

Courtesy: AutoGuide